Gender, Judaism, and Bourgeois Culture in Germany, 1800-1870

In this study of gender and religious culture, Benjamin Maria Baader explores the transformation of Judaism during a period of profound change. In 19th-century Germany, Jews became integrated into the surrounding society, achieved an outstanding degree of upward mobility, embraced bourgeois culture,...

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Main Author BENJAMIN MARIA BAADER
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Published Indiana University Press 28.06.1905
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Abstract In this study of gender and religious culture, Benjamin Maria Baader explores the transformation of Judaism during a period of profound change. In 19th-century Germany, Jews became integrated into the surrounding society, achieved an outstanding degree of upward mobility, embraced bourgeois culture, and adapted Judaism to the modern world. During the same period, women moved from the margins of Jewish society into a more prominent position. Baader examines changes in practices of prayer and synagogue worship, rabbinic writings, the transformation of philanthropic and voluntary organizations, and the new roles assumed by women as educators, activists, and religious writers. By documenting the expansion of women’s spaces and women’s roles in bourgeois Judaism and tracing the feminization of Jewish men’s religious practices, Baader gives fresh insights into the gender organization of traditional Jewish culture and modern German middle-class society.
AbstractList In this study of gender and religious culture, Benjamin Maria Baader explores the transformation of Judaism during a period of profound change. In 19th-century Germany, Jews became integrated into the surrounding society, achieved an outstanding degree of upward mobility, embraced bourgeois culture, and adapted Judaism to the modern world. During the same period, women moved from the margins of Jewish society into a more prominent position. Baader examines changes in practices of prayer and synagogue worship, rabbinic writings, the transformation of philanthropic and voluntary organizations, and the new roles assumed by women as educators, activists, and religious writers. By documenting the expansion of women’s spaces and women’s roles in bourgeois Judaism and tracing the feminization of Jewish men’s religious practices, Baader gives fresh insights into the gender organization of traditional Jewish culture and modern German middle-class society.
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TableOfContents Front Matter Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTE ON TRANSLITERATIONS AND BIBLE QUOTATIONS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Introduction ONE: The Periodical Sulamith and the Beginnings of Bourgeois Judaism TWO: At the Crossroads: THREE: Beyond Halakhah: FOUR: The Transformation of the Culture of Prayer FIVE: Bourgeois Synagogue Devotion SIX: From Male Hevrot to Modern Jewish Voluntary Associations SEVEN: Modern Rabbis and Jewish Women Conclusion: NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Back Matter
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