The Princeton companion to Jewish studies / edited by Leora Batnitzky, Eve Krakowski, Steven Weitzman.

Other author Batnitzky, Leora, 1966- editor.
Other author Krakowski, Eve, 1978- editor.
Other author Weitzman, Steven, 1965- editor.
Format Book
PublicationPrinceton : Princeton University Press, [2025]
Copyright Date©2025.
Descriptionvi, 578 pages ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Part 1: Rethinking the past. 1.1 Antiquity and its legacies -- Scripture / Naphtali S. Meshel -- From Israel to the Jews / Sylvie Honigman -- The rabbis / Moulie Vidas -- 1.2 Medieval lives -- The Jewish community / Marina Rustow -- Everday Judaism / Elisheva Baumgarten -- Difference and violence / Magda Teter -- Piety and knowledge / Maoz Kahana -- 1.3 Modernities -- Citizenship / Julie E. Cooper -- Colonialism / Ethan B. Katz -- Catastrophe / Mark Roseman -- Culture / Olga Litvak -- Part 2: Ideas and expression. God and the sacred / Sarit Kattan Gribetz -- Philosophy / Yonatan Y. Brafman -- Lived religion / Rachel B. Gross -- Language / Sarah Bunin Benor -- Literature / Shachar Pinsker -- Music / Edwin Seroussi -- Visual culture / Maya Balakirsky Katz -- Yiddish / Anna Shternshis -- Part 3: Interactions and identity. Sociology / Ilana M. Horwitz -- Anthropology / Michal Kravel-Tovi -- Law / Suzanne Last Stone -- Race / Bruce Haynes -- Gender / Laura Levitt -- Mizrahi culture / Lital Levy -- Israel studies / Jonathan Marc Gribetz.
Abstract "Jewish studies is a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that draws on the methods of the modern academy--historical research, anthropology, literary studies, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, feminism, and the study of the arts and culture, among others--to illuminate the past and present of Jewish life, thought, and expression. This book provides an entry point to Jewish studies for readers who want to learn about the questions it raises and the insights it generates. Although no single volume can capture the full breadth of the field, this Princeton Companion encompasses some of the most important subfields of Jewish studies, presenting new historical research and introductions to the many other disciplines that can be brought to bear on Jewish history and experience. The editors, all distinguished scholars of Jewish studies, have gathered contributions from a range of prominent and up-and-coming figures in the field. These contributors offer original perspectives that reflect new findings and novel contexts. Part I, 'Rethinking the Past,' aims to give an overview of recent research trends in the study of Jewish history, covering the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and modern times. Part II, 'Ideas and Expression,' surveys new research in the study of Jewish language, religion, philosophy, literature, art, music, and other humanities-centered approaches to Jewish life. Part III, 'Interactions and Identity,' brings the social sciences and anthropology into the picture, along with Israel studies and Mizrahi studies, to introduce the ways scholars today are seeking to shed light on how Jews identify themselves, interact with others, organize themselves, and behave politically and economically."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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