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Introduction. Christian Hebraism and the Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe
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Aya Elyada
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Spelling and Translations xvii
- Introduction. A Jewish Language in a Christian World 1
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Part I. Yiddish in the Service of Christian Theology
- Introduction. Christian Hebraism and the Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe 19
- One. Yiddish in the Judenmission 22
- Two. “From the Jews’ own books” Yiddish Literature, Christian Readers 39
- Three. Blasphemy, Curses, and Insults Yiddish and the Jews’ “Hidden Transcript” 48
- Four. Ancilla theologiae 65
- Conclusion. The Study of Yiddish and Christian-Jewish Relations in Early Modern Germany 76
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Part II. Yiddish in the Service of Jewish Deception
- Introduction. Yiddish in the Socioeconomic Sphere 81
- Five. The Merchants’ Tongue 83
- Six. The Thieves’ Jargon 99
- Conclusion. Yiddish as Antilanguage 118
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Part III. The Discourse on Yiddish in Early Modern Germany
- Introduction. Between Hebrew and German: The Depictions of Yiddish in Christian Writings 125
- Seven. German of the Jews 127
- Eight. Yiddish and German in the Judenmission 155
- Nine. Christian Hebrew and Jewish Yiddish in Early Modern Germany 172
- Conclusion. Yiddish-Speaking Orientals: Language Shift and the “Verbesserung der Juden” 185
- Conclusion 191
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 237
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Spelling and Translations xvii
- Introduction. A Jewish Language in a Christian World 1
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Part I. Yiddish in the Service of Christian Theology
- Introduction. Christian Hebraism and the Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe 19
- One. Yiddish in the Judenmission 22
- Two. “From the Jews’ own books” Yiddish Literature, Christian Readers 39
- Three. Blasphemy, Curses, and Insults Yiddish and the Jews’ “Hidden Transcript” 48
- Four. Ancilla theologiae 65
- Conclusion. The Study of Yiddish and Christian-Jewish Relations in Early Modern Germany 76
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Part II. Yiddish in the Service of Jewish Deception
- Introduction. Yiddish in the Socioeconomic Sphere 81
- Five. The Merchants’ Tongue 83
- Six. The Thieves’ Jargon 99
- Conclusion. Yiddish as Antilanguage 118
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Part III. The Discourse on Yiddish in Early Modern Germany
- Introduction. Between Hebrew and German: The Depictions of Yiddish in Christian Writings 125
- Seven. German of the Jews 127
- Eight. Yiddish and German in the Judenmission 155
- Nine. Christian Hebrew and Jewish Yiddish in Early Modern Germany 172
- Conclusion. Yiddish-Speaking Orientals: Language Shift and the “Verbesserung der Juden” 185
- Conclusion 191
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 237
- Index 255