This article focuses on the cultural world of Jewish women in Eastern Europe between the 16th century and the beginning of the 19th century. It reveals the extent to which Yiddish language and literature were a means of gaining knowledge for such women. This is because Yiddish - a Jewish language that developed around 1000 years ago among the Jews living in Ashkenaz - was the language of the people, of ordinary life, of business and social relations, and also of the home and the kitchen. It was the language of female spaces, stigmatized by its ‘humble’ associations with women and uncultivated persons. In turn, Yiddish literature was closely associated with women and a female readership
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This article focuses on the cultural world of Jewish women in Eastern Europe between the 16th centur...
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This dissertation examines the lives of Jewish women living a traditional Jewish life within a cultu...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
This dissertation examines the lives of Jewish women living a traditional Jewish life within a cultu...
In this article the author provides a presentation of influential women in Jewish history. Jewish wo...
This article focuses on the cultural world of Jewish women in Eastern Europe between the 16th centur...
This article discusses the importance of Yiddish for our understanding of European Jewish histories ...
This study examines the transformation of Jewish culture from pre-modern, rabbinic, and halakhic Jud...
The article is based on sermons and eulogies delivered by preachers in various Jewish communities th...
The article is devoted to the history of the Yiddish language and the reasons for establishing the Y...
International audienceThe article offers a general overview of Yiddish literary activities in the ci...
This article is a short guide to selected Yiddish language sources which, to date, have been little ...
The article discusses the role of Jewish women in musical life of Galician Jews in the interwar peri...
In Poland between the two world wars Yiddish literary works in modern forms appeared in the periodic...
The Feminine Sphere of Yiddish Heritage: Review of the book: Joanna Lisek (2018), Kol isze – głos ko...
Jewish Literature in the Yiddish Language (XVIth-XVIIth centuries) : Religious Crisis, vernacular Cu...
This dissertation examines the lives of Jewish women living a traditional Jewish life within a cultu...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the process of language change in the 19th century, tak...
This dissertation examines the lives of Jewish women living a traditional Jewish life within a cultu...
In this article the author provides a presentation of influential women in Jewish history. Jewish wo...