Depictions of Hasidim changed drastically around the turn of the century in Yiddish literature. This thesis tracks this change from the early Haskalah until the Holocaust. In general, depictions of the Hasid in the nineteenth century tended to be quite negative; however, the first chapter will establish a counter-narrative of maskilim who defended Hasidism, or even discerned in it positive qualities. These maskilim set the stage for the blossoming of neo-Hasidism in Yiddish literature. The second chapter is devoted to I. L. Peretz, who appropriated the Hasidic genre and transformed it into a neo-Romantic vehicle for preserving and building national identity. Peretz inspired several generations of Yiddish writers with his tales, including Aa...
Scholarship on the rich tradition of tales about Hasidic spiritual leaders (Rebbes) has focused on H...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
This talk explores how Jewish Yiddish and Polish literature interpreted the image of Baal Shem Tov i...
Depictions of Hasidim changed drastically around the turn of the century in Yiddish literature. This...
This thesis examines the inter-relationship between the Haskalah and anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
The Nahman-Perl rivalry is an exemplum of the dialectic between continuity and change, integration a...
This thesis offers new perspectives on the Yiddish poet and novelist Chaim Grade, examining his refl...
This dissertation explores the connections between Ashkenazi Jewish relationships to place and revol...
This thesis offers new perspectives on the Yiddish poet and novelist Chaim Grade, examining his refl...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
An intriguing and neglected topic in the study of Hebrew Haskalah literature is the reception of Ger...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of identity construction and nation building in Hebrew and Y...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
In the intimate circles of Hebrew and Yiddish culture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
Scholarship on the rich tradition of tales about Hasidic spiritual leaders (Rebbes) has focused on H...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
This talk explores how Jewish Yiddish and Polish literature interpreted the image of Baal Shem Tov i...
Depictions of Hasidim changed drastically around the turn of the century in Yiddish literature. This...
This thesis examines the inter-relationship between the Haskalah and anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
The Nahman-Perl rivalry is an exemplum of the dialectic between continuity and change, integration a...
This thesis offers new perspectives on the Yiddish poet and novelist Chaim Grade, examining his refl...
This dissertation explores the connections between Ashkenazi Jewish relationships to place and revol...
This thesis offers new perspectives on the Yiddish poet and novelist Chaim Grade, examining his refl...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
An intriguing and neglected topic in the study of Hebrew Haskalah literature is the reception of Ger...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of identity construction and nation building in Hebrew and Y...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
In the intimate circles of Hebrew and Yiddish culture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
Scholarship on the rich tradition of tales about Hasidic spiritual leaders (Rebbes) has focused on H...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
This talk explores how Jewish Yiddish and Polish literature interpreted the image of Baal Shem Tov i...