The Life of Glückel of Hameln: A Memoir

Author:   Beth-Zion Abrahams ,  Beth-Zion Abrahams
Publisher:   Jewish Publication Society
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9780827609143


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   30 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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A fascinating memoir of one of Judaism’s earliest female writers, translated from the original Yiddish Glückel of Hameln was a marvel of her time: an accomplished businesswoman as well as the mother of twelve. Devastated by the death of her beloved husband in 1689, she proceeded to write the riveting memoir that would become a timeless classic, revealing much about Jewish life in seventeenth-century Germany. This volume also features an introduction by translator Beth-Zion Abrahams that provides a fuller background of the author's life and tells how Glückel came to write the memoir that would provide insight for centuries to come into Jewish, European, and women’s history. Glückel (1646–1724) was born to a prominent family in Hamburg, Germany. At the age of fourteen, she was married to a wealthy gems dealer in an arranged marriage and became his business and financial adviser while bearing and raising their twelve children. She continued to manage his enterprises even after his death in 1689, until her second husband, a successful banker, lost all their money, and her life ended in near poverty.

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Author:   Beth-Zion Abrahams ,  Beth-Zion Abrahams
Publisher:   Jewish Publication Society
Imprint:   Jewish Publication Society
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780827609143


ISBN 10:   0827609140
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   30 March 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Life of Gluckel of Hameln is an important historical document, not only in regard to Jewish communal life, but also due to the various world events that she chronicled, including information about Sabbatai Zevi as well as political conflicts and wars that occurred during her life. -Jewish Eye Jewish Eye The work in its totality makes clear yet again just how much has been lost to Jewish history and literature by having for so long denied women their chance to speak. Those who care about such things owe a debt of gratitude to Philadelphia's Jewish Publication Society for returning Gluumlckel's life to print and, with any luck, to a whole new generation of readers. -Jewish Exponent Jewish Exponent


""The Life of Gluumlckel of Hameln is an important historical document, not only in regard to Jewish communal life, but also due to the various world events that she chronicled, including information about Sabbatai Zevi as well as political conflicts and wars that occurred during her life.""-Jewish Eye ""The work in its totality makes clear yet again just how much has been lost to Jewish history and literature by having for so long denied women their chance to speak. Those who care about such things owe a debt of gratitude to Philadelphia's Jewish Publication Society for returning Gluumlckel's life to print and, with any luck, to a whole new generation of readers.""-Jewish Exponent


The Life of Gluumlckel of Hameln is an important historical document, not only in regard to Jewish communal life, but also due to the various world events that she chronicled, including information about Sabbatai Zevi as well as political conflicts and wars that occurred during her life. -Jewish Eye The work in its totality makes clear yet again just how much has been lost to Jewish history and literature by having for so long denied women their chance to speak. Those who care about such things owe a debt of gratitude to Philadelphia's Jewish Publication Society for returning Gluumlckel's life to print and, with any luck, to a whole new generation of readers. -Jewish Exponent


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Beth-Zion Abrahams, a British scholar, also wrote The Jews in England and numerous scholarly articles on English Jewry and Jewish authors.

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