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The Sephardic Experience East and West, Essays in Honor of Jane S. Gerber.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Federica Francesconi; Stanley Mirvis; Brian Smollett (Editors)
Contributor:
Francesconi, Federica, editor.
Mirvis, Stanley, editor.
Smollett, Brian M., editor.
Gerber, Jane S., honouree.
Series:
Brill's Series in Jewish Studies 61.
Brill's series in Jewish studies ; Volume 61
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sephardim--History.
Sephardim.
Mizrahim--History.
Mizrahim.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (377 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2018.
Summary:
From Catalonia to the Caribbean: The Sephardic Orbit from Medieval to Modern Times is a polyphonic collection of essays in honor of Jane S. Gerber’s contributions as a leading scholar and teacher. Each chapter presents new or underappreciated source materials or questions familiar historical models to expand our understanding of Sephardic cultural, intellectual, and social history. The subjects of this volume are men and women, rich and poor, connected to various Sephardic Diasporas—Spanish, Portuguese, North African, or Middle Eastern—from medieval to modern times. They each, in their own way, challenged the expectations of their societies and helped to define the religious, ethnic, and intellectual experience of Sephardim as well as surrounding cultures throughout the world.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Jane S. Gerber: An Appreciation
Introduction: From Catalonia to the Caribbean / Federica Francesconi and Stanley Mirvis
The Medieval Mediterranean
In the Beginning Was the Poem: Hebrew Prefatory Verse in Golden Age al-Andalus / Maud Kozodoy
Some Customs of Jews in Medieval Spain / Norman Roth
Textiles Travel: The Role of Sephardim in the Transmission of Textile Forms and Designs / Vivian B. Mann
The Jews of Medieval Spain: Community, Marginality and the Notion of a Mediterranean Society / Jonathan Ray
Women of the Genizah
Independent Jewish Women in Medieval Egypt: Enterprise and Ambiguity / Judith R. Baskin
A Look at Medieval Egyptian Jewry and Environs: Challenges and Coping Mechanisms as Reflected in the Cairo Genizah Documents / Renée Levine Melammed
Italy and Western Europe
The Sephardic Jewish Merchants of Venice, Port Jews, and the Road to Modernity / Benjamin Ravid
The Merchants at the Casino: Sephardic Elites and Leisure Time in Eighteenth-Century Livorno / Francesca Bregoli
La Jébéra et Les Confréries de la Nation Juive Portugaise de Bayonne au XVIIIe Siècle / Gérard Nahon ז״ל
Jews under Islam
Jews in the Central Islamic Lands in the Eleventh Century / D.G. Tor
The Unique Case of the Syrian-Jewish Immigrants in Egypt / Yaron Harel
How Jews Became “Moroccan” / Daniel J. Schroeter
The Modern Experience
The Trial of Joshua Montefiore and the Limits of Atlantic Jewish Inclusion / Stanley Mirvis
The Absorption of Outsiders: Gibraltarian and North Africans in London’s Portuguese Jewish Community / Aviva Ben-Ur
From Childhood to Old Age in Twenty-Four Years: The Ecole Maïmonide in Algiers, 1940–1964 / Jessica Hammerman
Millàs Vallicrosa in Jerusalem (1937–1938) / Thomas F. Glick
Documents: Unknown Voices
“And if I Could, I Would Leave Her More”: Women’s Voices, Emotions, and Objects from the Venetian Ghetto in the Seventeenth Century / Federica Francesconi
Jews and Muslims in Egypt at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century: Two Responsa of Ḥakham Ḥayim Capusi / Matt Goldish
A Report by Franz von Dombay in 1789 on the Moroccan Court Mentioning Jewish Courtiers / Norman (Noam) A. Stillman
The Writings of Jane S. Gerber
Back Matter
Index.
ISBN:
90-04-37671-2
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004376717 DOI

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