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Princeton University Press German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic
Book SynopsisIn the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as German Jews struggled for legal emancipation and social acceptance, they also embarked on a program of cultural renewal, two key dimensions of which were distancing themselves from their fellow Ashkenazim in Poland and giving a special place to the Sephardim of medieval Spain. Where they saw Ashkenazic Jewry as insular and backward, a result of Christian persecution, they depicted the Sephardim as worldly, morally and intellectually superior, and beautiful, products of the tolerant Muslim environment in which they lived. In this elegantly written book, John Efron looks in depth at the special allure Sephardic aesthetics held for German Jewry.Efron examines how German Jews idealized the sound of Sephardic Hebrew and the Sephardim''s physical and moral beauty, and shows how the allure of the Sephardic found expression in neo-Moorish synagogue architecture, historical novels, and romanticized depictions of Sephardic history. He argTrade Review"Anyone who researches German-Jewish culture in the age of assimilation discovers a series of inner tensions that demand tactful handling and empathy. John Efron provides both in this wide-ranging book. His analysis of the conflict among Jews between Ashkenazic and Sephardic self-images makes a valuable corrective to simplified views of the past, and an essential contribution to the flourishing field of German-Jewish cultural history."--Ritchie Robertson, Times Literary Supplement "Challenging, invigorating, and inspiring, Professor John M. Efron's study opens up a swath of Jewish cultural history that is familiar to few scholars and fewer general readers... Efron's fine study, [is] at once erudite and accessible."--Philip K. Jason, Jewish Book Council "Efron is very precise and clear-eyed... [He] very convincingly locates Ashkenazi longing for Sephardic lustre in every field of artistic and intellectual endevour... Efron offers us a whole new way of looking at German Jewry."--Fabian Wolff, Jewish Quarterly "There have been studies dealing with aspects of the fascination that the Sephardic Jewish experience held for modernizing German Jews, but none as comprehensive and nuanced as this book, which considers the subject from the angles of language, aesthetics, character, physical features, synagogue architecture, belles lettres, and historiography... Efron's scholarship is impeccable, his writing fluent."--Choice "[This] is a beautiful book that reveals tremendous craftsmanship. Each chapter is a finely wrought marvel of crystalline prose, careful scholarship, and often exquisite analysis... No one can read this book without feeling their eyes opened wide to the remarkable range and complex motivations of 19th-century German Jewish Sephardism."--Jewish Review of BooksTable of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Introduction 1 Chapter One. The Sound of Jewish Modernity: Sephardic Hebrew and the Berlin Haskalah 21 Chapter Two. "Castilian Pride and Oriental Dignity": Sephardic Beauty in the Eye of the Ashkenazic Beholder 53 Chapter Three. Of Minarets and Menorahs: The Building of Oriental Synagogues 112 Chapter Four. Pleasure Reading: Sephardic Jews and the German-Jewish Literary Imagination 161 Chapter Five. Writing Jewish History: The Construction of a Glorious Sephardic Past 190 Epilogue 231 Notes 239 Bibliography 291 Index 321
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Stanford University Press All Consuming
Book SynopsisA captivating 700-year history of meat at the intersection of German and Jewish culture, uniquely illuminating the rich, fraught, and tragic history of German Jewry. In Judaism, meat is of paramount importance as it constitutes the very focal point of the dietary laws. With an intricate set of codified regulations concerning forbidden and permissible meats, highly prescribed methods of butchering, and elaborate rules governing consumption, meat is one of the most visible, and gustatory, markers of Jewish distinctness and social separation. It is an object of tangible, touchable, and tastable difference like no other. In All Consuming, John M. Efron shows that Germans have identified, thought about, studied, decried, and gladly eaten meat understood to be Jewish to an extent not seen elsewhere in Europe. Expressions of this engagement are found across the cultural landscapein literature, sculpture, and visual artsand evident in legal codes and commercial enterprises. Likewise, Jews in Germany have vigorously defended their meats and the culture and rituals surrounding them by educating Germans and Jews alike about their meaning and relevance. In a capacious narrative extending from from the Middle Ages to today, Efron goes far beyond a discussion of dietary laws and ritual slaughter. Ranging through a network of moral, aesthetic, and political ideas, and an archive that frequently defies expectations, All Consuming is a tour de force in culinary and cultural history, transforming not only our understanding of German-Jewish identity, but Jewish and Christian religious sensibilities, and the vicissitudes of religious freedom for Germany's minority populations.
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Princeton University Press German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Anyone who researches German-Jewish culture in the age of assimilation discovers a series of inner tensions that demand tactful handling and empathy. John Efron provides both in this wide-ranging book. His analysis of the conflict among Jews between Ashkenazic and Sephardic self-images makes a valuable corrective to simplified views of the past, and an essential contribution to the flourishing field of German-Jewish cultural history."---Ritchie Robertson, Times Literary Supplement"Challenging, invigorating, and inspiring, Professor John M. Efron's study opens up a swath of Jewish cultural history that is familiar to few scholars and fewer general readers. . . . Efron's fine study, [is] at once erudite and accessible."---Philip K. Jason, Jewish Book Council"Efron is very precise and clear-eyed. . . . [He] very convincingly locates Ashkenazi longing for Sephardic lustre in every field of artistic and intellectual endevour. . . . Efron offers us a whole new way of looking at German Jewry."---Fabian Wolff, Jewish Quarterly"There have been studies dealing with aspects of the fascination that the Sephardic Jewish experience held for modernizing German Jews, but none as comprehensive and nuanced as this book, which considers the subject from the angles of language, aesthetics, character, physical features, synagogue architecture, belles lettres, and historiography. . . . Efron's scholarship is impeccable, his writing fluent." * Choice *"[This] is a beautiful book that reveals tremendous craftsmanship. Each chapter is a finely wrought marvel of crystalline prose, careful scholarship, and often exquisite analysis. . . . No one can read this book without feeling their eyes opened wide to the remarkable range and complex motivations of 19th-century German Jewish Sephardism." * Jewish Review of Books *"The first comprehensive treatment of how the cultural elite of modernizing German Jewry, seeking to end discrimination and win social acceptance, invented and appropriated a Jewry from a wholly different era and context to advance those goals. . . . John Efron makes a creative, convincing case in a most erudite and eloquent book."---Shulamit S. Magnus, Slavic Review"Written in dynamic, accessible prose, German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic will be of great interest for students and scholars of religious studies, Jewish history, and European history."---Jonathan M. Hess, Religious Studies Review
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