Description
Description
A groundbreaking look at the integral role of women in early modern Jewish communal life
In small villages, bustling cities, and crowded ghettos across early modern Europe, Jewish women were increasingly active participants in the daily life of their communities, managing homes and professions, leading institutions and sororities, and crafting objects and texts of exquisite beauty. A Woman Is Responsible for Everything marshals a dazzling array of previously untapped archival sources to tell the stories of these woman for the first time. Debra Kaplan and Elisheva Carlebach focus their lens on the kehillah, a lively and thriving form of communal life that sustained European Jews for three centuries. They paint vibrant portraits of Jewish women of all walks of life, from those who wielded their wealth and influence in and out of their communities to the poorest maidservants and vagrants, from single and married women to the widowed and divorced. We follow them into their homes and learn about the possessions they valued and used, the books they read, and the writings they composed. Speaking to us in their own voices, these women reveal tremendous economic initiative in the rural marketplace and the princely court, and they express their profound spirituality in the home as well as the synagogue. Beautifully illustrated, A Woman Is Responsible for Everything lifts the veil of silence that has obscured the lives of these women for too long, contributing a new chapter to the history of Jewish women and a new understanding of the Jewish past.
About the Author
About the Author
Debra Kaplan is the Samuel Braun Chair for the History of the Jews in Germany at Bar-Ilan University. Her books include The Patrons and Their Poor: Jewish Community and Public Charity in Early Modern Germany. Elisheva Carlebach is the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture, and Society at Columbia University. Her books include Palaces of Time: Jewish Calendar and Culture in Early Modern Europe.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Shortlisted for the National Jewish Book Award in Nonfiction, Jewish Book Council"
"A Woman is Responsible for Everything: Jewish Women in Early Modern Europe by professors Elisheva Carlebach and Debra Kaplan is one of those rare works that reshapes not only what we know, but how we know. The book uncovers the oversized, often unacknowledged role of Jewish women who fashioned communal and religious life in early modern Europe--not only within the home, but in the broader networks of economy, ritual, and prayer."---David Bashevkin, 18Forty
"A prodigiously researched and beautifully illustrated contribution to Jewish and women's studies."-- "Kirkus Reviews, starred review"
"A monumental treatise that uncovers fascinating truths about the structure of Jewish life roughly half a millennium ago. . . . A Woman is Responsible for Everything [is] not just a work of academic history, but also a beautiful book worth owning in hard copy. In addition to the many color images, the book is generously illustrated throughout with reproductions of manuscripts and printed books as well as photographs of material artifacts, such that reading this book is like gaining access both to a library archive and to a museum."---Ilana Kurshan, Tradition
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Pub date:
2025-10-14
Length:
488 pages

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