The Maiden of Ludmir

The Maiden of Ludmir
Author: Nathaniel Deutsch
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2003-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520927971

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Hannah Rochel Verbermacher, a Hasidic holy woman known as the Maiden of Ludmir, was born in early-nineteenth-century Russia and became famous as the only woman in the three-hundred-year history of Hasidism to function as a rebbe—or charismatic leader—in her own right. Nathaniel Deutsch follows the traces left by the Maiden in both history and legend to fully explore her fascinating story for the first time. The Maiden of Ludmir offers powerful insights into the Jewish mystical tradition, into the Maiden’s place within it, and into the remarkable Jewish community of Ludmir. Her biography ultimately becomes a provocative meditation on the complex relationships between history and memory, Judaism and modernity. History first finds the Maiden in the eastern European town of Ludmir, venerated by her followers as a master of the Kabbalah, teacher, and visionary, and accused by her detractors of being possessed by a dybbuk, or evil spirit. Deutsch traces the Maiden’s steps from Ludmir to Ottoman Palestine, where she eventually immigrated and re-established herself as a holy woman. While the Maiden’s story—including her adamant refusal to marry—recalls the lives of holy women in other traditions, it also brings to light the largely unwritten history of early-modern Jewish women. To this day, her transgressive behavior, a challenge to traditional Jewish views of gender and sexuality, continues to inspire debate and, sometimes, censorship within the Jewish community.

They Called Her Rebbe the Maiden of Ludomir

They Called Her Rebbe  the Maiden of Ludomir
Author: Gershon Winkler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: Jewish fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002299563

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Jewish Ludmir

Jewish Ludmir
Author: Volodymyr Muzychenko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1618115189

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This volume is a brief history of the Jewish community of Volodymyr-Volynsky, going back to its first historical mentions. It explores Jewish settlement in the city, the kahal, and the role of the community in the Va'ad Arba Aratsot, and profiles several important historical figures, including Shelomoh of Karlin and Khane-Rokhl Werbermacher (the Maiden of Ludmir). It also considers the city's synagogues and Jewish cemetery, and explores the twentieth-century history of the community, especially during the Holocaust. Drawing on survivor eyewitness testimonies, the author pays tribute to the town's Righteous among the Nations and describes efforts to preserve the memory of its Jewish community, including the creation of the Piatydni memorial, and lists prominent Jews born in Volodymyr-Volynsky and natives of the city living abroad. This book will be of interest to historians of the Jewish communities and the Holocaust in Ukraine, as well as to the general reader

A Fortress in Brooklyn

A Fortress in Brooklyn
Author: Nathaniel Deutsch,Michael Casper
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300258370

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The epic story of Hasidic Williamsburg, from the decline of New York to the gentrification of Brooklyn "A rich chronicle of the Satmar Hasidic community in Williamsburg. . . . This expert account enlightens."—Publishers Weekly “One of the most creative and iconoclastic works to have been written about Jews in the United States.”—Eliyahu Stern, Yale University The Hasidic community in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn is famously one of the most separatist, intensely religious, and politically savvy groups of people in the entire United States. Less known is how the community survived in one of the toughest parts of New York City during an era of steep decline, only to later resist and also participate in the unprecedented gentrification of the neighborhood. Nathaniel Deutsch and Michael Casper unravel the fascinating history of how a group of determined Holocaust survivors encountered, shaped, and sometimes fiercely opposed the urban processes that transformed their gritty neighborhood, from white flight and the construction of public housing to rising crime, divestment of city services, and, ultimately, extreme gentrification. By showing how Williamsburg’s Hasidim rejected assimilation while still undergoing distinctive forms of Americanization and racialization, Deutsch and Casper present both a provocative counter-history of American Jewry and a novel look at how race, real estate, and religion intersected in the creation of a quintessential, and yet deeply misunderstood, New York neighborhood.

Inventing America s Worst Family

Inventing America s Worst Family
Author: Nathaniel Deutsch
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520942707

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This book tells the stranger-than-fiction story of how a poor white family from Indiana was scapegoated into prominence as America's "worst" family by the eugenics movement in the early twentieth century, then "reinvented" in the 1970s as part of a vanguard of social rebellion. In what becomes a profoundly unsettling counter-history of the United States, Nathaniel Deutsch traces how the Ishmaels, whose patriarch fought in the Revolutionary War, were discovered in the slums of Indianapolis in the 1870s and became a symbol for all that was wrong with the urban poor. The Ishmaels, actually white Christians, were later celebrated in the 1970s as the founders of the country's first African American Muslim community. This bizarre and fascinating saga reveals how class, race, religion, and science have shaped the nation's history and myths.

Man Is Wolf to Man

Man Is Wolf to Man
Author: Janusz Bardach,Kathleen Gleeson
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1999-09-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520221524

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Originally published in hardcover in 1998.

Wanderers and Other Israeli Plays

Wanderers and Other Israeli Plays
Author: Sharon Aronson-Lehavi
Publsiher: Seagull Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1906497060

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Christmas family drama. With his mother Winnie (Alexandra Paul) about to lose her job just before the Christmas holidays, cynical teenager Riley Blackwood (Aaron Jaeger) is visited by a Christmas spirit named Hope (Vanessa Angel) intent on restoring some festive cheer to the family.

Luboml

Luboml
Author: Berl Kagan,Nathan Sobel
Publsiher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0881255807

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The story of the former Polish-Jewish community (shtetl) of Luboml, Wołyń, Poland. Its Jewish population of some 4,000, dating back to the 14th century, was exterminated by the occupying German forces and local collaborators in October, 1942. Luboml was formerly known as Lyuboml, Volhynia, Russia and later Lyuboml, Volyns'ka, Ukraine. It was also know by its Yiddish name: Libivne.