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Title Death in Jewish life : burial and mourning customs among Jews of Europe and nearby communities / edited by Stefan C. Reif, Andreas Lehnardt and Avriel Bar-Levav
Published [Berlin] : [Boston] : de Gruyter, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 379 pages)
Series Rethinking Diaspora ; v. 1
Rethinking diaspora.
Contents Jewish attitudes towards death: a society between time, space and texts / Avriel Bar-Levav -- The early growth of the medieval economy of salvation in Latin Christianity / Frederick S. Paxton -- A response to Professor Paxton's paper / Stefan C. Reif -- From here to hereafter: the Ashkenazi concept of the afterlife in a crusading milieu / Shmuel Shepkaru -- Christian influences on the Yahrzeit Qaddish / Andreas Lehnardt -- Investigation into the early European forms of the Ṣidduq ha-Din / Ruth Langer -- Ha-Ṣur Tamim be-khol Po'al: on some Italian roots of the poetic Ṣidduq ha-Din in early Ashkenazi rite / Peter Sh. Lehnardt -- Av ha-raḥamim: on the 'Father of Mercy' prayer / Joseph Isaac Lifshitz -- Liturgy as personal memorial for the victims of 1096 / Abraham Gross -- 'When the grave was searched, the bones of the deceased were not found': corporeal revenants in medieval Ashkenaz / Yechiel Y. Schur -- The early Ashkenazi practice of burial with religious paraphenalia / Nati Barak -- The dead as living history: on the publication of Die Grabsteine vom jüdischen Freidhof in Würzburg 1147-1346 / Avraham (Rami) Reiner -- Newly found medieval gravestones from Magenza / Nathanja Hüttenmeister and Andreas Lehnardt -- The structures of Hebrew epitaph poetry in Padua / David Malkiel -- The Corpus Epitaphiorum Hebraicorum Italiae (CECHI): a project to publish a complete corpus of epitaphs preserved in Italian Jewish cemeteries / Mauro Perani -- Romans in Istanbul. part 1: historical and literary introduction / Minna Rozen -- Romans in Istanbul. part 2: texts and photographs
Summary This volume examines in inter-disciplinary perspective the degree to which the medieval Ashkenazi were innovative in the area of communal activity surrounding burial and mourning customs. The topics cover liturgical poetry as well as statutory prayers; confessions, final testimonies and acts of charity; funeral and mourning rites; the influences of the surrounding non-Jewish; the effects of major acts of persecution
Analysis Folklore
Judaism
Liturgy
Religion
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes This work is licensed under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on 10/19/2020)
Subject Jewish mourning customs -- Europe
Death -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Jews -- Europe, Western -- History -- 70-1789
Judaism -- History -- Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789.
Jewish studies.
RELIGION -- Judaism -- General.
RELIGION -- Judaism -- Rituals & Practice.
Death -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Jewish mourning customs
Jews
Judaism -- Medieval and early modern period
Europe
Western Europe
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Reif, Stefan C., 1944- editor.
Lehnardt, Andreas, editor
Bar-Levav, Avriel, editor
LC no. 2020426110
ISBN 9783110339185
3110339188
9783110377484
3110377489