Mothers and Children. Jewish Family Life in Medieval Europe - Elisheva Baumgarten
not consent to their conversions. Some felt that they should be mourned as if they were still part of the community. Although R. ...
for the spiritual welfare of the child was to be favored over concern for his phys- ical welfare.^145 The response of Christian ...
Conclusions In these pages, we have followed the lives of children in their early years, when they were sheltered by parental ca ...
In examining the nuclear family, I have detailed the daily praxis as well as the division of labor between men and women, father ...
ideas and behavior recommended by the male legal authorities, the exposure of the social negotiation processes within the halakh ...
Jewish society, the postponement of the observance of the commandments to this age reinforced and renewed the importance of age ...
a change in Christian women’s and children’s participation in religious ritual life as well. In the High Middle Ages, the age of ...
Jewish and Christian women’s interactions can be seen as a channel and a link between Jewish and Christian society. While some i ...
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NOTES Notes to Introduction Abelard explains that he is quoting Héloise herself. Recently, Gadi Algazi has suggested that this ...
Motherhood: Activist Voices from Left to Right, eds. Alexis Jetter, Annelise Orleck and Dianna Tay- lor (Hanover, N.H. and Londo ...
For settlement in France: Avraham Grossman, The Early Sages of France: Their Lives, Lead- ership and Works(Jerusalem, 2001^3 ), ...
from the twelfth century: “Once a certain widow lit the Sabbath candles in her home and went to the synagogue. She left her hous ...
search has flourished only during the past seven or eight years: Yael Azmon (ed.), A View into the Lives of Women in Jewish Soci ...
A Chapter in the Religious History of The Galilean Jews,” in Sharing the Sacred. Religious Con- tacts and Conflicts in the Holy ...
“Rites As Acts of Institution,” Honor and Grace in Anthropology, eds. John G. Peristiany and Ju- lian Pitt-Rivers (Cambridge, 19 ...
Low Countries, 1300–1550(Chicago and London, 1998), 98–100; Henri Bresc, “Europe: Town and Country,” in History of the Family, e ...
(Jerusalem, 1970), Rosh haShana, 69–71. For this piyut, see Davidson, Thesaurus of Medieval He- brew Poetry, (New York, 1970), 1 ...
dency of Sepher Hasidim,” Zion3(1938): 1–50 [in Hebrew], but subsequently rejected. Recently, Talya Fishman has revived this ide ...
that fourteen was considered the age at which women commonly gave birth. See Sefer Tosafot haShalem, Gen. 25:26, no. 9. Eleven w ...
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