Pious and Rebellious: Jewish Women in Medieval Europe / Edition 1

Pious and Rebellious: Jewish Women in Medieval Europe / Edition 1

by Avraham Grossman
ISBN-10:
1584653922
ISBN-13:
2901584653928
Pub. Date:
06/01/2004
Publisher:
Brandeis University Press
Pious and Rebellious: Jewish Women in Medieval Europe / Edition 1

Pious and Rebellious: Jewish Women in Medieval Europe / Edition 1

by Avraham Grossman
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Overview

Avraham Grossman offers a comprehensive study of Jewish women in Europe during the High Middle Ages (1000-1300). Examining multiple aspects of women's lives in medieval Jewish society, Grossman shows that this period saw a distinct improvement in the status of Jewish women in Europe relative to their status during the Talmudic period and in Muslim countries. Two main factors fostered this change: the transformation of Jewish society from agrarian to "bourgeois," with women performing an increasingly important function in the family economy; and the openness toward women in Christian Europe, where they were not subjected to strict limitations based upon conceptions of modesty, as was the case in Muslim countries. The heart of Grossman's book concerns the improvement of Jewish women's lot, and the subsequent efforts of secular and religious authorities to impede their new-found status.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2901584653928
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2004
Series: The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 351
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

AVRAHAM GROSSMAN is Professor of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a member of the Israeli National Academy of Sciences, and recipient of the prestigious Israel Prize and Bialik Prize for Jewish Studies.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Introduction1
1.The Historical Background1
2.Sources3
3.The Chronological and Geographical Framework6
1The Image of the Woman: Partner or the "Other"?8
1.The Creation and the Superiority of Man10
2.The Temptation in the Garden of Eden and the Superiority of Man13
3.Characteristics of Woman and the Superiority of Man15
4.Women and Sorcery20
5.The "Medical Inferiority" of Women and the Superiority of Men23
6.The Obligation to Perform Mitzvot and the Superiority of Man25
7.Expressions in Praise of Women and their Perception as "Partner"27
8.Between Image and Reality31
2Age at Marriage33
1.The Talmudic Heritage34
2.The Situation in Babylonia in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries36
3.The Situation in Non-Jewish Society36
4.The Situation in Jewish Society during the Tenth through Thirteenth Centuries37
5.Factors Causing the Large Number of Childhood Marriages44
6.Results of Early Marriage46
3Engagement, Betrothal, and the Choice of a Marriage Partner49
1.The Ceremonies and their Development49
2.The Ban in Ashkenaz against Cancelling Engagements51
3.Choice of Marriage Partner55
4.Consensual Marriage in Christian Europe60
5.The Institution of Matchmaking and Its Place in Jewish Society64
4Monogamy and Polygamy68
1.The Biblical and Talmudic Heritage68
2.The Situation in Ashkenaz70
3.Polygamy in Spain78
4.The Atmosphere in the Polygamous Family88
5.Levirate Marriage and Bigamy90
5Feminine Modesty and Women's Role in Supporting the Family102
1.The Talmudic Tradition102
2.Modesty in Muslim Society103
3.Modesty in Jewish Society in Muslim Countries105
4.The "Miqveh Rebellion" in Egypt109
5.The Situation in Jewish Society in Spain111
6.Feminine Modesty and Women's Work in Christian Europe114
7.The Situation in Ashkenazic Jewish Society117
8.Changes in the Legal Status of Women121
6Woman as Wife and Mother and Her Economic Status123
1.The Woman within Her Home123
2.Prostitution and Concubinage133
3.The Woman's Economic Status147
7Women's Culture and Education154
1.The Talmudic Heritage154
2.The Situation in Muslim Society157
3.The Situation in Christian Society158
4.The Stance of the Jewish Sages in the Middle Ages160
5.Learned Women162
6.Education of Women in Jewish Society165
7.Girls' Education and Erudition in Ashkenaz167
8.The Situation in Spain170
9.Education of Jewish Women in Italy and Sicily172
8The Role of Women in Religious Life and in Family Ceremonies174
1.The Biblical and Talmudic Heritage174
2.The Role of Women in Religious Life in Christian Europe175
3.The Performance of Time-Linked Positive Commandments178
4.Women in the Synagogue180
5.Women in the Celebration of Passover188
6.Women Circumcisers190
7.Women as Ritual Slaughterers190
8.Fast Days and Acts of Charity by Women192
9.Refraining from Eating Meat During the Season of Mourning193
10.Women as Bearers of Halakhic Traditions194
11.The Role of Women in Family Ceremonies195
9Women's Role in Jewish Martyrdom in Europe in the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries198
1.The Descriptions of Women in Chronicles about the Pogroms198
2.The Historical Reliability of the Descriptions in the Chronicles199
3.The Role of Women in Jewish Martyrdom According to Christian Sources202
4.The "Beauty" and "Purity" of the Women203
5.Kiddush Hashem and the Cultural and Social Status of the Women204
6.The Description in the Chronicles and the Public Image205
7.Between the Chronicles of 1096 and Sefer Zekhirah209
10Violence Toward Women212
1.The Talmudic Tradition212
2.The Situation in Christian and Muslim Society213
3.The Position of the Babylonian Geonim215
4.The Position of the Spanish Sages218
5.Maimonides' Position219
6.The Situation in France and Italy223
7.The Situation in Germany225
8.Wife Beating for "Education"228
9.Summary: Between Theory and Reality230
11The Divorcee and the "Rebellious Wife"231
The Divorcee231
1.The Biblical and Talmudic Heritage231
2.The Attitude of Medieval Jewish Sages to Divorce232
3.Grounds for Divorce235
The "Rebellious Wife"240
1.The Change at the Beginning of the Geonic Period241
2.The Retreat from the Taqqanah of Moredet during the Twelfth Century242
3.The Proliferation of Divorce in Ashkenaz in the Thirteenth Century and Thereafter244
4."Rebellion" of Women in Christian Society248
5.Divorce in Spain249
6.The Attitude to the Divorcee251
12The Widow and the "Murderous Wife"253
1.The Large Number of Widows253
2.The Biblical and Talmudic Heritage254
3.The Situation in Non-Jewish Society255
4.Life Expectancy in Europe256
5.The Situation in Jewish Society: The Attitude to the Widow's Remarriage257
6.The Commonness of Widowhood and its Social Significance259
7.The Widow's Economic Rights259
8.The "Murderous Wife" (Qatlanit)262
13Summary: Woman's Status in Historical Perspective273
1.The Positive Changes273
2.Negative Changes277
3.The Silencing of Creativity278
4.Between "Pious" and "Rebellious" Women280
Notes283
Glossary307
Bibliography309
Index317
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