An edition of In and out, between and beyond (2021)

In and out, between and beyond

Jewish daily life in medieval Europe

In and out, between and beyond
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An edition of In and out, between and beyond (2021)

In and out, between and beyond

Jewish daily life in medieval Europe

This book, produced for the exhibition In and Out, Between and Beyond, presents the scholarly work of a group of historians who study the Jews of medieval Ashkenaz at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in dialogue with the work of contemporary Israeli artists. This is one of the culminating projects of the European Research Council-funded research group Beyond the Elite: Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe. Since the inception of the project (Fall 2016), the team has worked to construct a history which includes those who were not part of the learned elite as well as those who were learned, about whom we know more. The research team trained its sights on everyday moments, investigating daily routines and the ways medieval Jews understood their lives amidst their host cultures. At the heart of this work is the complexity of the circumstances in which medieval Jews lived: the integration of Ashkenazic Jews within their Christian surroundings, alongside their maintenance of a distinct religious identity. To complement the medieval study underlying this endeavor, the exhibit's curator, Dr. Ido Noy, orchestrated a fruitful exchange between the research team and seven Israeli artists, who then produced contemporary expressions of the historic ideas under discussion. This book, mirroring the structure of the exhibit, is comprised of sixteen articles. Each one is built around a primary source from a particular literary genre. The colorful catalogue at the end of the volume documents the objects created especially for the exhibition that was displayed physically at the gallery on the Mount Scopus campus of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and can still be viewed virtually -- Cover page 4.

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179

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In and out, between and beyond: Jewish daily life in medieval Europe
2021, Israel Institute for Advanced Studies
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Table of Contents

Jewish daily life in medieval Europe encounters Israeli art -- Elisheva Baumgarten
In and out, between and beyond -- Ido Noy
Jews sailing on the rivers -- Tzafrir Barzilay
Treasure hunt
Ido Noy --
Jewish ritual baths -- Neta Bodner
And there was a wedding in town -- Eyal Levinson
Jews and urban water systems in Northern Europe -- Tzafrir Barzilay
Inclusion and exclusion -- Nureet Dermer
Open and shut case -- Aviya Doron
The Jewry oath (Judeneid) -- Andreas Lehnertz
Backing the wrong horse? -- Aviya Doron
Timely negotiations -- Elisheva Baumgarten
The Queen and the Jews -- Hannah Teddy Schachter
The Jew's hat (Judenhat) -- Andreas Lehnertz
Match-making magic among medieval French Jews -- Amit Shafran
The mazal tov ring and the ketubbah -- Ido Noy
Medieval song in a Jewish key -- Albert Evan Kohn
The lives of the dead in medieval Ashenaz -- Miri Fenton
Participating historians --
Participating artists --
Catalogue --
The Max and Iris Stern Gallery..

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Jerusalem

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179, [20] pages
Number of pages
179

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OL43735586M
ISBN 10
9655995038
ISBN 13
9789655995039
OCLC/WorldCat
1282606837

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