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The Jews Of Pinsk 1506 To 1880 Mordechai Nadav Editor Mark Mirsky Editor Moshe Rosman Editor

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The Jews Of Pinsk 1506 To 1880 Mordechai Nadav Editor Mark Mirsky Editor Moshe Rosman Editor
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.58 MB
Pages: 656
Author: Mordechai Nadav (editor); Mark Mirsky (editor); Moshe Rosman (editor)
ISBN: 9780804783088, 080478308X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Jews Of Pinsk 1506 To 1880 Mordechai Nadav Editor Mark Mirsky Editor Moshe Rosman Editor by Mordechai Nadav (editor); Mark Mirsky (editor); Moshe Rosman (editor) 9780804783088, 080478308X instant download after payment.

The Jews of Pinsk, 1506-1880 is the first part of a major scholarly project about a small city in Eastern Europe where Jews were a majority of the population from the end of the eighteenth century. Pinsk boasted both traditional rabbinic scholars and famous Hasidic figures, and over time became an international trade emporium, a center of the Jewish Enlightenment, a cradle of Zionism and the Jewish Labor movement, and a place where Orthodoxy struggled vigorously with modernity. The two volumes of Pinsk history were originally part of a literature created by Jews who survived the Holocaust and were determined to keep in memory a vital world that flourished for half a millennium. In this case, the results are extraordinary: no town of Eastern Europe has been described in such fascinating detail, invaluable to Jewish and non-Jewish historians alike. For the second volume of this two-volume collection, see The Jews of Pinsk, 1881-1941.

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