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3 Rebbetzins,Wonder-Children, and the Emergence of the Dynastic Principle in Hasidism
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Note vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Importance of Demography and Patterns of Settlement for an Understanding of the Jewish Experience in East–Central Europe 29
- 2 A Shtetl with a Yeshiva The Case of Volozhin 39
- 3 Rebbetzins,Wonder-Children, and the Emergence of the Dynastic Principle in Hasidism 53
- 4 Two Jews, Three Opinions: Politics in the Shtetl at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 85
- 5 The Shtetl in Poland, 1914–1918 102
- 6 The Shtetl in Interwar Poland 121
- 7 Looking at the Yiddish Landscape Representation in Nineteenth-Century Hasidic and Maskilic Literature 140
- 8 Imagined Geography The Shtetl, Myth, and Re 179
- 9 Gender and the Disintegration of the Shtetl in Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature 193
- 10 Rediscovering the Shtetl as a New Reality: David Bergelson and Itsik Kipnis 211
- 11 Agnon’s Synthetic Shtetl 233
- 12 The Image of the Shtetl in Contemporary Polish Fiction 243
- 13 Sarny and Rokitno in the Holocaust A Case Study of Two Townships in Wolyn (Volhynia) 253
- 14 The World of the Shtetl 290
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Note vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 The Importance of Demography and Patterns of Settlement for an Understanding of the Jewish Experience in East–Central Europe 29
- 2 A Shtetl with a Yeshiva The Case of Volozhin 39
- 3 Rebbetzins,Wonder-Children, and the Emergence of the Dynastic Principle in Hasidism 53
- 4 Two Jews, Three Opinions: Politics in the Shtetl at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 85
- 5 The Shtetl in Poland, 1914–1918 102
- 6 The Shtetl in Interwar Poland 121
- 7 Looking at the Yiddish Landscape Representation in Nineteenth-Century Hasidic and Maskilic Literature 140
- 8 Imagined Geography The Shtetl, Myth, and Re 179
- 9 Gender and the Disintegration of the Shtetl in Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature 193
- 10 Rediscovering the Shtetl as a New Reality: David Bergelson and Itsik Kipnis 211
- 11 Agnon’s Synthetic Shtetl 233
- 12 The Image of the Shtetl in Contemporary Polish Fiction 243
- 13 Sarny and Rokitno in the Holocaust A Case Study of Two Townships in Wolyn (Volhynia) 253
- 14 The World of the Shtetl 290
- About the Contributors 307
- Index 311