Scattered over much of the world throughout most of their history, are the Jews one people or many? How do they resemble and how do they differ from Jews in other places and times? What have their relationships been to the cultures of their neighbors? To address these and similar questions, some of the finest scholars of our day have contributed their insights to Cultures of the Jews, a winner of the National Jewish Book Award upon its hardcover publication in 2002.
Constructing their essays around specific cultural artifacts that were created in the period and locale under study, the contributors describe the cultural interactions among different Jews-from rabbis and scholars to non-elite groups, including women-as well as between Jews and the surrounding non-Jewish world. What they conclude is that although Jews have always had their own autonomous traditions, Jewish identity cannot be considered the fixed product of either ancient ethnic or religious origins. Rather, it has shifted and assumed new forms in response to the cultural environment in which the Jews have lived.
Modern Encounters, the third volume in Cultures of the Jews, examines communities, ways of life, and both high and folk culture in the modern era in Western, Central, and Eastern Europe; the Ladino Diaspora; North Africa and the Middle East; Ethiopia; mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel; and the United States.
Edited by:
David Biale
Imprint: Schocken Books
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 233mm,
Width: 159mm,
Spine: 26mm
Weight: 594g
ISBN: 9780805212020
ISBN 10: 0805212027
Pages: 480
Publication Date: 15 January 2006
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
List of Contributors Acknowledgments Preface: Toward a Cultural History of the Jews by David Biale Introduction by David Biale ONE: Urban Visibility and Biblical Visions: Jewish Culture in Western and Central Europe in the Modern Age by Richard I. Cohen TWO: A Journey Between Worlds: East European Jewish Culture from thePartitions of Poland to the Holocaust by David Biale THREE: The Ottoman Diaspora: The Rise and Fall of Ladino Literary Culture by Aron Rodrigue FOUR: Multicultural Visions: The Cultural Tapestry of the Jews of North Africa by Lucette Valensi FIVE: Challenges to Tradition: Jewish Cultures in Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Bukhara by Yosef Tobi SIX: Religious Interplay on an African Stage: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia by Hagar Salamon SEVEN: Locus and Language: Hebrew Culture in Israel, 1890–1990 by Ariel Hirschfeld EIGHT: The “Other” Israel: Folk Cultures in the Modern State of Israel by Eli Yassif NINE: Declarations of Independence: American Jewish Culture in the Twentieth Century by Stephen J. Whitfield Conclusion by David Biale Index
David Bialeis the Emanuel Ringelblum Professor of Jewish History at the University of California, Davis.
Reviews for Cultures of the Jews, Volume 3: Modern Encounters
Lay readers already hooked on Jewish history will be endlessly fascinated, and those seeking a solid state-of-the art introduction to the field will find it here, with ample reference to other, more specialized or canonical works. . . One of the most nourishing Jewish books we've encountered in some time. . . . Wonderful. -- The Jerusalem Report <br><br> The writers revel in the new vistas opened by a cultural approach, lavishly providing us, in generous detail, with descriptions of a Jewish world more various than historians have allowed us to glimpse. -- Tikkun<br> <br> Biale has gathered a stellar international group of scholars around the grand theme of Jewish cultural history. The tastes of many different intellectual palates will find various satisfactions here. -- Jewish Quarterly Review