The Maiden of Ludmir - Nathaniel Deutsch

The Maiden of Ludmir

A Jewish Holy Woman and Her World
Buch | Hardcover
329 Seiten
2003
University of California Press (Verlag)
978-0-520-23191-7 (ISBN)
88,50 inkl. MwSt
Hannah Rochel Verbermacher, a Hasidic holy woman known as the Maiden of Ludmir, was born in early-nineteenth-century Russia and became famous as the only woman in the three-hundred-year history of Hasidism to function as a rebbe in her own right. This title follows the traces left by the Maiden in both history and legend.
Hannah Rochel Verbermacher, a Hasidic holy woman known as the Maiden of Ludmir, was born in early-nineteenth-century Russia and became famous as the only woman in the three-hundred-year history of Hasidism to function as a rebbe - or charismatic leader - in her own right. Nathaniel Deutsch follows the traces left by the Maiden in both history and legend to fully explore her fascinating story for the first time. "The Maiden of Ludmir" offers powerful insights into the Jewish mystical tradition, into the Maiden's place within it, and into the remarkable Jewish community of Ludmir. Her biography ultimately becomes a provocative meditation on the complex relationships between history and memory, Judaism and modernity. History first finds the Maiden in the eastern European town of Ludmir, venerated by her followers as a master of the Kabbalah, teacher, and visionary, and accused by her detractors of being possessed by a dybbuk, or evil spirit. Deutsch traces the Maiden's steps from Ludmir to Ottoman Palestine, where she eventually immigrated and re-established herself as a holy woman.
While the Maiden's story - including her adamant refusal to marry - recalls the lives of holy women in other traditions, it also brings to light the largely unwritten history of early-modern Jewish women. To this day, her transgressive behavior, a challenge to traditional Jewish views of gender and sexuality, continues to inspire debate and, sometimes, censorship within the Jewish community.

Nathaniel Deutsch is Professor of Literature and History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Guardians of the Gate: Angelic Vice Regency in Late Antiquity (1999) and The Gnostic Imagination: Gnosticism, Mandaeism, and Merkabah Mysticism (1995), and the coeditor with Y. Chireau, of Black Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism (2000).

Foreword by Janusz Bardach Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Ansky Visits Ludmir 1. A Dybbuk Trilogy, or How the Maiden of Ludmir Became a Literary Figure 2. Writing the Maiden 3. Afterlives: Remembering the Maiden 4. The Curse, the Cossacks, and the Messiah: Ludmir Before the Maiden 5. Birth and Childhood 6. Love and Death [Illustration section] 7. The Maiden Possessed 8. False Male and Woman Rebbe? 9. The Witch-hunt in Ludmir 10. The Wedding and Its Aftermath 11. In the Holy Land Conclusion: Tracing the Maiden Afterword: Journey to Ludmir Notes Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.10.2003
Vorwort Janusz Bardach
Zusatzinfo 13 b-w photographs
Verlagsort Berkerley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 635 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-520-23191-0 / 0520231910
ISBN-13 978-0-520-23191-7 / 9780520231917
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