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Following the Balfour Declaration and the British conquest of Palestine (1917-1918), the small Jewish community that lived there wanted to establish an elected assembly as its representative body. The issue that hindered this aim was whether women would be part of it. A group of feminist Zionist women from all over the country created a political party that participated in the elections, even before women's suffrage was enacted. This unique phenomenon in Mandatory Palestine resulted in the declaration of women's equal rights in all aspects of life by the newly founded Assembly of Representatives. Margalit Shilo examines the story of these activists to elaborate on a wide range of issues, including the Zionist roots of feminism and nationalism; the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sector's negation of women's equality; how traditional Jewish concepts of women fashioned rabbinical attitudes on the question of women's suffrage; and how the fight for women's suffrage spread throughout the country. Using current gender theories, Shilo compares the Zionist suffrage struggle to contemporaneous struggles across the globe, and connects this nearly forgotten episode, absent from Israeli historiography, with the present situation of Israeli women. This rich analysis of women's right to vote within this specific setting will appeal to scholars and students of Israel studies, and to feminist and social historians interested in how contexts change the ways in which activism is perceived and occurs.
Jewish women --- Suffragists --- Suffragettes --- Feminists --- Women, Jewish --- Women --- Suffrage --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Political activity --- Palestine --- Politics and government
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Präsentiert werden die Berliner "jüdischen Salons" um 1800 anhand neuer Quellen als ebenso lebendiges wie fragiles kommunikatives Netz. Der Querschnitt durch die Salongesellschaft des Beispieljahres 1794/95 macht eine Geselligkeitskultur sichtbar, in der sehr verschiedene Orte zu "Salons" werden konnten, und in der Gäste und Gastgeberinnen (wieder) zu entdecken sind. Längsschnitte durch rekonstruierte, jahrzehntelang geführte Korrespondenzen erlauben die Frage nach Wendepunkten in der Wahrnehmung jüdischer Gastgeberinnen und nach möglichen Wechselwirkungen zwischen Salons und zeitgenössischen Emanzipationsdiskursen. This volume, which draws on new sources, presents the Jewish salons of Berlin around 1800 as a lively and at the same time fragile network of communication. The salon society of 1794/95, the book's year of focus, reveals a culture of sociality in which highly diverse venues could become 'salons' and it puts the salons' guests and hostesses (back) in the limelight. Selected profiles of the correspondence, which sometimes lasted for decades and has now been reconstructed, allow an examination of turning points in the perception of Jewish hostesses and of possible interactions between salons and the contemporary discourse on emancipatory issues.
Jews --- Salons --- Jewish women --- Upper class women --- Women --- Women, Jewish --- French salons --- Intellectual life --- Manners and customs --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- History --- Berlin (Germany) --- Ethnic relations. --- 18th Century. --- Berlin. --- Jews. --- Salon.
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This is a groundbreaking study of an important and neglected topic. Between 1917 and 1921, rape was used as a strategic weapon in the genocidal anti-Jewish violence-the pogroms-that erupted in Ukraine. During this period, at least 100,000 Jews died and unknown numbers of Jewish women were raped. The book is based on the in-depth study of the scores of survivor narratives that have been all but forgotten for almost a century. It analyzes how the victimized Jewish communities experienced trauma, how they expressed it, the motives of the perpetrators, and the part played by rape in furthering the pogroms' objectives.
Genocide & ethnic cleansing --- Antisemitism --- Pogroms --- Jewish women --- Violence against --- Women, Jewish --- Women --- Jews --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- History --- Civil War. --- East Europe. --- Eastern Europe. --- Eastern European Jews. --- European Jewish life. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian Civil War. --- gender. --- genocidal violence. --- genocide. --- pogrom. --- rape. --- sexuality. --- trauma. --- violence. --- Ukraine --- Ethnic relations.
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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.
Judentum. --- Kultur. --- Bürgertum. --- Jüdin. --- Geschlechterbeziehung. --- Etniska relationer --- Medelklassen --- Judiska kvinnor --- Judar --- Judendom --- Classes moyennes --- Juives --- Juifs --- Judaïsme --- Subculture --- Middle class --- Jewish women --- Jews --- Judaism --- Joden. --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- Geschlechterverhältnis --- Kultur --- Jüdin --- Judentum --- Bürgertum --- Subculture. --- Middle class. --- Judaism. --- Jews. --- Jewish women. --- Ethnic relations. --- historia --- etnicitet --- Identite collective. --- History --- Identity. --- Histoire --- Identite. --- Deutschland. --- Germany --- Duitsland. --- Deutschland --- Germany. --- Allemagne --- Relations interethniques. --- Jüdische Frau --- Juden --- Geschlechterbeziehung --- Geschlechterverhältnisse --- Geschlechterbeziehungen --- Gender relationship --- Heteronormativität --- Et les Juifs --- Hébreux --- Israélites --- Humour juif --- Israéliens --- Médias et juifs --- Missions auprès des Juifs --- Question juive --- Relations Juifs-Arabes --- Sionisme --- Judaïsme --- Agriculteurs juifs --- Alchimistes juifs --- Chrétiens juifs --- Commerçants juifs --- Communistes juifs --- Consommateurs juifs --- Criminels juifs --- Déportés juifs --- Diaspora juive --- Économistes juifs --- Écrivains juifs --- Éditeurs juifs --- Anarchistes juifs --- Enfants juifs --- Enseignants juifs --- Étudiants juifs --- Familles juives --- Folkloristes juifs --- Historiens juifs --- Hommes d'affaires juifs --- Homosexuels juifs --- Intellectuels juifs --- Jeunesse juive --- Artisans juifs --- Joueurs de football juifs --- Journalistes juifs --- Juifs dans l'industrie du cinéma --- Juifs des montagnes --- Juifs noirs --- Libraires juifs --- Marins juifs --- Médecins juifs --- Militaires juifs --- Artistes juifs --- Parlementaires juifs --- Philosophes juifs --- Pirates juifs --- Prêtres juifs --- Réfugiés juifs --- Révolutionnaires juifs --- Sabras --- Savants juifs --- Scientifiques juifs --- Scribes juifs --- Ashkénazes --- Séfarades --- Socialistes juifs --- Théologiens juifs --- Travailleurs juifs --- Voyageurs juifs --- Athlètes juifs --- Avocats juifs --- Bibliothécaires juifs --- Boxeurs juifs --- Ethnologie --- Et le judaïsme --- Bibliothèques juives --- Critique et exégèse juives --- Femmes et judaïsme --- Interprétations juives --- Judaïsme et franc-maçonnerie --- Mouvement des judaïsants --- Musées juifs --- Socialisme et judaïsme --- Histoire du judaïsme --- Autorités religieuses --- Judaïsme laïc --- Judaïsme orthodoxe --- Judaïsme rabbinique --- Judaïsme reconstructionniste --- Judaïsme réformé --- Kabbale --- Morale juive --- Prédication --- Rabbinat --- Commandements (judaïsme) --- Samaritains --- Sectes juives --- Sionisme et judaïsme --- Sionisme religieux --- Smiykah --- Symbolisme juif --- Théologie juive --- Démonologie juive --- Dieu --- Fondamentalisme juif --- Haskala --- Judaïsme conservateur --- Religions abrahamiques --- Religions --- Femmes juives --- Adolescentes juives --- Agounot --- Lesbiennes juives --- Réfugiées juives --- Survivantes de la Shoah --- Athlètes juives --- Étudiantes juives --- Femmes artistes juives --- Femmes écrivains juives --- Femmes médecins juives --- Femmes militaires juives --- Infirmières juives --- Juives pendant la Shoah --- Classe moyenne --- Petite bourgeoisie --- Bourgeoisie --- Hommes des classes moyennes --- Femmes des classes moyennes --- Classes sociales --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Women, Jewish --- Women --- Subcultures --- Culture --- Ethnopsychology --- Social groups --- Counterculture --- Inter-ethnic relations --- Interethnic relations --- Relations among ethnic groups --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Ethnic groups --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Minorities --- Race relations --- Jewish question --- Identity, Jewish --- Jewish identity --- Jewishness --- Jewish law --- Jewish nationalism --- Commons (Social order) --- Middle classes --- Social classes --- Bürgerliche Klasse --- Bürgerliche Gesellschaft --- Jüdische Religion --- Judaismus --- Philosemitismus --- Jüdische Philosophie --- Jüdische Ethik --- Religion --- Israel --- Frau --- Persécutions --- Politique et gouvernement --- Statut juridique --- Civilisation --- Conditions sociales --- Identité collective --- Langues --- Migrations --- Coutumes et pratiques --- Femmes --- Ethnic identity --- Race identity --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Social conditions --- Alemania --- Ashkenaz --- BRD --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Deguo --- Deutsches Reich --- Doitsu --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- FRN --- Gėrman --- German Uls --- Germania --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Germanyah --- Gjermani --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Jirmānīya --- KhBNGU --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Nimechchyna --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República de Alemania --- República Federal de Alemania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Vācijā --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Weimar Republic --- Weimarer Republik --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Europe --- Deutsche Länder --- Heiliges Römisches Reich --- Rheinbund --- Deutscher Bund --- Norddeutscher Bund --- Republic of Germany --- Ǧumhūrīyat Almāniyā al-Ittiḥādīya --- Niemcy --- République Fédérale d'Allemagne --- Repubblica Federale di Germania --- Germanija --- Federativnaja Respublika Germanija --- FRG --- Deyizhi-Lianbang-Gongheguo --- Deutsche --- Deutsches Sprachgebiet --- 03.10.1990 --- -Ethnic relations. --- Geschlechterverhältnis. --- Jüdin. --- Bürgertum.
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