This paper discusses the plight of several Jewish women living in 12th and 13th-century Ashkenaz, and the situations they faced as widows, with regard to their accommodations. Responsa reveal that, despite halakhic regulations regard- ing provision for them, widows were highly vulnerable to eviction from the homes that had belonged to their late husbands and encountered threatening and pre- carious living situations. This issue sheds light on the social and financial possibilities and unique challenges faced by medieval Jewish women after becoming widows
The essay deals with the position of widows in the rural society using the example of the domain of ...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The article is devoted to a problem of a widow's place, status, scale of protection and vulnerabilit...
This paper discusses the plight of several Jewish women living in 12th and 13th-century Ashkenaz, an...
International audienceThis paper deals with the legal term "medinat ha-yam" (meaning "overseas") in ...
Widowhood is a universal phenomenon. However, practices of widowhood vary from one culture to the ot...
Widows appear in every genre of biblical text, and yet there has been little research into the way i...
Abstract. In Jewish society, a widow may experience a negative social stigma that puts her in a disa...
This article compares the financial activities of medieval Jewish women in Italy and the Mediterrane...
International audienceThis volume provides a comprehensive study of widowhood in Medieval Britain ba...
Analysis of the impact of death in high medieval Ashkenaz has focused on practices of mourning and r...
This article traces the development of Jewish law regarding the qatlanit or “killer-wife,” a woman w...
and religious devotion, arguing that “among the upper classes widowhood could provide for the first ...
This paper explores the lives of three Jewish women in the Late Middle Ages – Margarete, Reynette an...
In ancient Israel, even though widowhood was not something people were praying for, when it came, th...
The essay deals with the position of widows in the rural society using the example of the domain of ...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The article is devoted to a problem of a widow's place, status, scale of protection and vulnerabilit...
This paper discusses the plight of several Jewish women living in 12th and 13th-century Ashkenaz, an...
International audienceThis paper deals with the legal term "medinat ha-yam" (meaning "overseas") in ...
Widowhood is a universal phenomenon. However, practices of widowhood vary from one culture to the ot...
Widows appear in every genre of biblical text, and yet there has been little research into the way i...
Abstract. In Jewish society, a widow may experience a negative social stigma that puts her in a disa...
This article compares the financial activities of medieval Jewish women in Italy and the Mediterrane...
International audienceThis volume provides a comprehensive study of widowhood in Medieval Britain ba...
Analysis of the impact of death in high medieval Ashkenaz has focused on practices of mourning and r...
This article traces the development of Jewish law regarding the qatlanit or “killer-wife,” a woman w...
and religious devotion, arguing that “among the upper classes widowhood could provide for the first ...
This paper explores the lives of three Jewish women in the Late Middle Ages – Margarete, Reynette an...
In ancient Israel, even though widowhood was not something people were praying for, when it came, th...
The essay deals with the position of widows in the rural society using the example of the domain of ...
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, women played a signifi cant role in both family and social li...
The article is devoted to a problem of a widow's place, status, scale of protection and vulnerabilit...