Divided Souls: Converts from Judaism in Germany, 1500-1750
Divided Souls: Converts from Judaism in Germany, 1500-1750
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Abstract
This book reevaluates the place of converts from Judaism in the narrative of Jewish history. Long considered beyond the pale of Jewish historiography, converts played a central role in shaping both noxious and positive images of Jews and Judaism for Christian readers. Focusing on German Jews who converted to Christianity in the sixteenth through mid-eighteenth centuries, it explores an extensive trove of their memoirs and other writings. These original sources illuminate the Jewish communities that the converts left, the Christian society they entered, and the unabating tensions between the two worlds in early modern German history. The book begins with the medieval images of converts from Judaism and traces the hurdles to social acceptance that they encountered in Germany through early modern times. The author examines the converts' complicated search for community, a quest that was to characterize much of Jewish modernity, and concludes with a consideration of the converts' painful legacies to the Jewish experience in German lands.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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The Medieval Legacy: Converts in the Culture of Ashkenaz
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The Lost Crown of Synagoga: Converts from Judaism in Medieval Christendom
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The Turning Point: The Sixteenth Century
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The Last Deception: Conversion and the Endtime
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Writing the Divided Self: Convert Autobiography
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The Professions of Conversion
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Conversion and Rupture of the Family
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Conversion, Language, and Identity
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Revealing the Secrets of Judaism: The Literature of Jewish Ceremonial
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Representation and Rivalry: Jewish Converts and Christian Hebraists
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Conclusion: Converts in the Age of Enlightenment
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End Matter
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