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Author Portnoy, Eddy, author

Title Bad rabbi : and other strange but true stories from the Yiddish press / Eddy Portnoy
Published Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 265 pages) : illustrations
Series Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture.
Contents Introduction : a brief and not entirely uncomplicated history of the Yiddish press -- Jewish abortion technician -- The Hebrew girl murderer of East New York -- The Jewish Mahatma -- The great tonsil riot of 1906 -- Rivington Street's wheel of (mis)fortune -- Yom Kippur battle royale -- Attack of the Yiddish journalists -- Suicide Jews -- Battle at the bris -- Urke Nachalnik : fine young criminal -- The strange case of Gimel Kuper, mystery journalist -- Semitic beauty drives Jews wild : film at eleven -- Ever fallen in love with someone (you shouldn't have fallen in love with)? -- My Yiddishe divorce -- Shomer fucking Shabbos -- 625-pound Jews and other oddities -- Bad rabbi : bigamy, blackmail, and the Radimner rebbetzin -- You think you've got troubles? : stories from Warsaw's Yiddish crime blotter
Summary Stories abound of immigrant Jews on the outside looking in, clambering up the ladder of social mobility, successfully assimilating and integrating into their new worlds. But this book is not about the success stories. It's a paean to the bunglers, the blockheads, and the just plain weird-Jews who were flung from small, impoverished eastern European towns into the urban shtetls of New York and Warsaw, where, as they say in Yiddish, their bread landed butter side down in the dirt. These marginal Jews may have found their way into the history books far less frequently than their more socially upstanding neighbors, but there's one place you can find them in force: in the Yiddish newspapers that had their heyday from the 1880s to the 1930s. Disaster, misery, and misfortune: you will find no better chronicle of the daily ignominies of urban Jewish life than in the pages of the Yiddish press. An underground history of downwardly mobile Jews, Bad Rabbi exposes the seamy underbelly of pre-WWII New York and Warsaw, the two major centers of Yiddish culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With true stories plucked from the pages of the Yiddish papers, Eddy Portnoy introduces us to the drunks, thieves, murderers, wrestlers, poets, and beauty queens whose misadventures were immortalized in print. There's the Polish rabbi blackmailed by an American widow, mass brawls at weddings and funerals, a psychic who specialized in locating missing husbands, and violent gangs of Jewish mothers on the prowl-in short, not quite the Jews you'd expect. One part Isaac Bashevis Singer, one part Jerry Springer, this irreverent, unvarnished, and frequently hilarious compendium of stories provides a window into an unknown Yiddish world that was
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 15, 2021)
Subject Yiddish newspapers -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
Yiddish newspapers -- Poland -- Warsaw -- History
Jewish newspapers -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
Jewish newspapers -- Poland -- Warsaw -- History
Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- Social life and customs
Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Social life and customs
Yiddish newspapers -- History
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism.
Jewish newspapers
Jews -- Social life and customs
Yiddish newspapers
New York (State) -- New York
Poland -- Warsaw
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017015553
ISBN 9781503603974
1503603970