Between redemption and revival : the Jewish yishuv of Jerusalem in the nineteenth century
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Between redemption and revival : the Jewish yishuv of Jerusalem in the nineteenth century
Westview Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-260) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the Zionist view of Israeli history, the Old Yishuv of Jerusalem - the Jewish community of the 19th and early 20th centuries - was "a lifeless body ruled by hypocrites, cheats and unschooled rabbis", and its importance was downplayed and ignored in this study of the Old Yishuv, Dr Halper uncovers the personalities, issues, and events that formed this unique Jewish community, the most diverse of any in the modern era. An historical ethnography, this book aims to illustrate not only the critical role the Yishuv played in the emergence of a modern Israeli society, but also the degree to which the Yishuv was representative of broad streams of Jewish culture.
目次
- Relic - Jerusalem at the start of the 19th century
- the Sephardis
- Ashkenazi days of trial
- into the vortex (1831-1840)
- 1840 - disappointments, disarray, and a new start
- the Europeanization of Jerusalem
- the Ashkenazis break away
- "schools! schools!"
- the Nekhalat Shiva generation
- Frumkin and the rise of the Khavatzeler camp
- Meah Shearim
- "Old" Yishuv or "New" Yishuv
- Ben Yehuda - beyond the Haskala to political Zionism
- the other side of the Yishuv
- Sephardis and Eastern Jews
- the end of an era
- epiologue and conclusions.
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