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HBI SERIES ON JEWISH WOMEN
Shulamit Reinharz, General Editor; Sylvia Barack Fishman, Associate EditorThe HBI Series on Jewish Women, created by the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, publishes a wide range of books by and about Jewish women in diverse contexts and time periods. Of interest to scholars and the educated public, the HBI Series on Jewish Women fills major gaps in Jewish, Women’s, and Gender Studies.
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-960-0
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A Season of SingingCreating Feminist Jewish Music in the United StatesSarah M. Ross
Describes the development of feminist Jewish songwriting in the United States and analyzes key composers and their songs
“Based on years of fieldwork among Jewish feminist composers, cantors, rabbis, and audiences, this book presents, for the first time, a comprehensive history and cultural analysis of this exciting time in Jewish musical history.” — Ellen Koskoff, professor of ethnomusicology,
Eastman School of Music
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Jewish Families in Europe, 1939-PresentHistory, Representation, and MemoryEdited by Joanna Beata Michlic
Examining World War II, the Holocaust, and their aftermath through the lens of Central and Eastern European Jewish families
“The authors reflect critically on how to use extraordinarily rich and complex source material, and they resist any easy idealisation of how children were treated, whether by the Jewish authorities in the ghettos or by the victorious Allies postwar. This is indispensable history-writing, and places this collection at the forefront not only of Holocaust scholarship but also the new and growing study of children and the family as historical actors.” — Nicholas Stargardt, University of Oxford, author of
Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives under the Nazis
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HBI SERIES ON JEWISH WOMEN
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The Strangers We BecameLessons in Exile from One of Iraq’s Last JewsCynthia Kaplan Shamash
A smart, funny, and lyrical memoir of an Iraqi Jewish girl’s experiences in five countries before settling in the United States
“Shamash’s writing beautifully communicates the confusion, imagination, and resilience that she experienced as a child from the trauma, displacement, and possibility of immigration, all caused by anti-Semitism. She weaves her story so well that the reader truly feels what the author has lived.” — Jewish Book World
“This is a vivid, witty, exhilarating and at times disarmingly frank, read.” — Jerusalem Post
“Wondrous and poetic, but also searing and terrifying, this is a stirring and important contribution to the literature exploring what became of the Jews of Arab lands.” — Lucette Lagnado, author of The Man in the White
Sharkskin Suit
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-860-3
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-861-0
Love, Marriage, and Jewish FamiliesParadoxes of a Social RevolutionEdited by Sylvia Barack Fishman
Illustrates the complex and diverse ways that Jews in the United States and Israel are reshaping dating, marriage, and family life—with some surprising consequences
This diverse anthology—with chapters focusing on demography, ethnography, and legal texts—will interest scholars and students in Jewish studies, women’s and gender studies, Israel studies, and American Jewish history, sociology, and culture.
“It is difficult to think of a more timely and pertinent topic than that explored in Fishman’s excellent book.” — The JOFA Journal
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THE TAUBER INSTITUTE SERIES FOR THE STUDY OF EUROPEAN JEWRY
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Jehuda Reinharz, General Editor; ChaeRan Y. Freeze, Sylvia Fuks Fried, and Eugene R. Sheppard, Associate EditorsThe Tauber Institute Series is dedicated to publishing books with compelling and innovative approaches to the study of modern European Jewish history, thought, culture, and society. The series features scholarly works related to the Enlightenment, modern Judaism and the struggle for emancipation, the rise of nationalism and the spread of antisemitism, the Holocaust and its aftermath, as well as the contemporary Jewish experience.
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-921-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-969-3
Style and SeductionJewish Patrons, Architecture, and Design in Fin de Siècle ViennaElana Shapira
Explores the central role of Jewish patrons as shapers of Viennese modernism
“[Shapira] maps the possibility of thinking about Jewish agency in the arts while avoiding the temptation to essentialise Jewish identity, to homogenise Jewish attitudes, or to represent ‘the Jew’ as a total personality whose positions are governed entirely by the fact of their Jewishness.” —The Art Newspaper
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-984-6
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-985-3
Inside the Antisemitic MindThe Language of Jew-Hatred in Contemporary GermanyMonika Schwarz-Friesel and Jehuda Reinharz
Exploring expressions of antisemitism in Germany today
“The great merit of the authors is their systematic survey of a frightening phenomenon that had been regarded as vanquished in Germany following Auschwitz. Where does it come from, where will it lead? The two authors have brought the concealed to the light of day and broken new ground. The book is a great scholarly work.” — Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of Die Zeit
and Distinguished Fellow, Stanford University
A Sarnat Library Book
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THE TAUBER INSTITUTE SERIES FOR THE STUDY OF EUROPEAN JEWRY
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-579-4
Ebook, $37.99 978-1-61168-580-0
Jewish Philosophical Politics in Germany, 1789–1848Sven-Erik Rose
A provocative look at how Jewish intellectuals thought about Jewish religion and existence within a German philosophical tradition
“Rose’s rethinking of the intellectual origins and legacy of Wissenschaft des Judentums and his sympathetic and incisive elucidation of early nineteenth-century German Jewish Kantianism, Hegelianism and Spinozism deserve only praise.” —AJS Review
“Rose has written an excellent study—deeply engaged, knowledgeable, and provocative—a study that goes some way to re-defining the terms by which one might comprehend the relationship between Jews and German idealist and post-idealist philosophy.” —Monatshefte
Winner of the Jordan Schnitzer Book Award
July 2017Paperback, $40.00 978-1-5126-0087-2
Ebook, $39.99 978-1-5126-0088-9
Toward Nationalism’s EndAn Intellectual Biography of Hans KohnAdi Gordon
Analyzes the intellectual evolution of Hans Kohn, pioneer of nationalism studies, revealing the centrality of the idea of the nation to the ideological struggles of the twentieth century
This intellectual biography of Hans Kohn (1891–1971) looks at theories of nationalism in the twentieth century as articulated through the life and work of its leading scholar and activist. Born in late nineteenth-century Prague, Kohn’s life took him from the Revolutionary-era Soviet Union to interwar-era Palestine under the British to the United States during the Cold War. His theories, which drew from and reflected fierce debates about internationalism, imperialism, liberalism, collective security, and the Jewish Question, generated an intellectual revolution that challenged assumptions about the “naturalness” and unchanging characteristics of nationalism.
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THE BRANDEIS LIBRARY OF MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT
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Eugene R. Sheppard and Samuel Moyn, EditorsThis series aims to redefine the canon of modern Jewish thought by publishing primary source readings from individual Jewish thinkers or groups of thinkers in reliable English translations. Designed for courses in modern Jewish philosophy, thought, and intellectual history, each volume features a general introduction and annotations to each source with the instructor and student in mind.
Jews and RaceWritings on Identity and Difference, 1880–1940Edited by Mitchell B. Hart
An anthology of writings by Jewish thinkers on Jews as a race
“Published as part of Brandeis’ exciting new Library of Modern Jewish Thought, Jews and Race is fascinating and challenging reading.” — Tablet
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-880-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-966-2
Modern Middle Eastern Jewish ThoughtWritings on Identity, Politics, and Culture, 1893–1958Edited by Moshe Behar and Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
The first anthology of modern Middle Eastern Jewish thought
“This anthology is a remarkable achievement and an outstanding selection of original texts written by important Jewish intellectuals in the modern period.” — H-Net
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-880-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-966-2
Jews and Diaspora NationalismWritings on Jewish Peoplehood in Europe and the United StatesEdited by Simon Rabinovitch
An anthology of Jewish diaspora nationalist thought across the ideological spectrum
“This excellent reader takes on an important but often neglected theme in modern Jewish history: the efflorescence of theories of Jewish ethnic nationalism from the later 19th century until after WW II.” — ChoicePaperback, $40.00
978-1-61168-880-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-966-2
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THE BRANDEIS LIBRARY OF MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT
May 2017Paperback, $26.00 978-1-5126-0052-0
Ebook, $24.99 978-1-5126-0053-7
Sabbatian HeresyWritings on Mysticism, Messianism, and the Origins of Jewish ModernityEdited by Pawel Maciejko
Key writings on Sabbatianism and its legacy and afterlife in Jewish culture, memory, and religion
The pronouncements of Sabbatai Tsevi (1626–76) gave rise to Sabbatianism, a key messianic movement in Judaism that spread across Jewish communities in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. This volume provides a selection of the most original and influential texts composed by Sabbatian believers, complemented by fragments of the works of their rabbinic opponents and contemporary observers and some literary works inspired by Sabbatianism.
French Jewish Thought1890–2000Edited by Sarah Hammerschlag
An anthology that illuminates the trajectory of Jewish thought in France in the twentieth century
Jewish Legal TheoriesWritings on State, Religion, and MoralityEdited by Leora Batnitzky and Yonatan Brafman
An anthology of writings about Jewish law in the modern world
American Jewish Thought Since 1934Writings on Identity, Engagement, and BeliefEdited by David Ellenson and Michael Marmur
The only single-volume sourcebook on American Jewish thought
FORTHCOMING TITLES
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THE SCHUSTERMAN SERIES IN ISRAEL STUDIES
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The Schusterman Series in Israel Studies publishes original scholarship of exceptional significance on the history of Zionism and the State of Israel. It draws on disciplines across the academy, from anthropology, sociology, political science, and international relations to the arts, history, and literature. It seeks to further an understanding of Israel within the context of the modern Middle East and the modern Jewish experience.
Self as NationContemporary Hebrew AutobiographyTamar S. Hess
Reveals the intimate ties between selfhood and nationality, life story and national narrative, through Hebrew autobiography
“In this finely crafted, upbeat study of Hebrew autobiography, Tamar Hess probes intergenerational family dynamics to draw a complex and richly nuanced portrait of Israeli national identity experience.” — Paul John Eakin, author of Living Autobiographically:
How We Create Identity in NarrativePaperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-880-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-966-2
A Home for All JewsCitizenship, Rights, and National Identity in the New Israeli StateOrit Rozin
Sheds new light on the inner workings of the early Israeli state and the sensibilities of its population
“Israel brought a multitude of people together, many of whom viewed one another as foreign and alien—who lived side by side and encountered one another in ways that changed everyone and shaped the nation’s society and culture. Rozin brings this world to life.” — The New Rambler
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-950-1
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-951-8
Oriental NeighborsMiddle Eastern Jews and Arabs in Mandatory PalestineAbigail Jacobson and Moshe Naor
A fresh look at Jewish-Arab relations in Palestine under the British Mandate
“This beautiful book dismantles—in meaningful and productive ways—the binaries and assumptions we have become accustomed to accepting as the cornerstones of the Arab–Israeli conflict.” — Orit Bashkin, Professor of Modern Arab History,
University of ChicagoPaperback, $35.00 978-1-5126-0006-3
Ebook, $29.99 978-1-5126-0007-0
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BRANDEIS SERIES IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE
Jonathan D. Sarna, General Editor; Sylvia Barack Fishman, Associate EditorBrandeis University Press has established this series to publish books that break new ground in the study of American Jewry. The series encompasses all areas of American Jewish civilization, including history, religion, thought, politics, economics, sociology, anthropology, literature, and the arts. The series emphasizes contemporary and interdisciplinary studies, and volumes that tie together divergent aspects of the American Jewish experience.
Louis BambergerDepartment Store Innovator and PhilanthropistLinda B. Forgosh
The only biography of Louis Bamberger—department store magnate, merchandising genius, enlightened philanthropist, and Newark’s leading citizen
“Extremely interesting and informative not only about Louis Bamberger but about the Newark of his day, which overlapped with mine.” —Philip RothHardcover, $29.95
978-1-61168-981-5Ebook, $24.99 978-1-61168-982-2
Raising Secular JewsYiddish Schools and Their Periodicals for American Children, 1917–1950Naomi Prawer Kadar
Through the lens of children’s literature, explores the largely untold story of secular Yiddish schools in America
“A compelling read and an indispensable source for anyone concerned with the past and future of Jewish education in America.” —Aaron Lansky, president, Yiddish Book CenterPaperback, $35.00
978-1-61168-987-7Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-988-4
Jewish Justices of the Supreme CourtFrom Brandeis to KaganDavid G. Dalin
The first history of the eight Jewish men and women who have served or who currently serve as justices of the Supreme Court
From Woodrow Wilson’s historic appointment of Louis D. Brandeis in 1916 to Barack Obama’s appointment of Elena Kagan in 2010, Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court examines the lives, legal careers, and legacies of the eight Jews who have served or who currently serve as justices of the Supreme Court: Louis D. Brandeis, Benjamin Cardozo, Felix Frankfurter, Arthur Goldberg, Abe Fortas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer, and Elena Kagan.
April 2017Hardcover, $35.00 978-1-61168-238-0Ebook, $29.99 978-1-5126-0014-8
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BRANDEIS SERIES ON GENDER, CULTURE, RELIGION, AND LAW
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Lisa Fishbayn Joffe and Sylvia Neil, Series EditorsThis series focuses on the conflict between women’s claims to gender equality and legal norms justified in terms of religious and cultural traditions. It seeks work that develops new theoretical tools for conceptualizing feminist projects for transforming the interpretation and justification of religious law, examines the interaction or application of civil law or remedies to gender issues in a religious context, and engages in analysis of conflicts over gender and culture/religion in a particular religious legal tradition, cultural community, or nation.
Gender and Justice in Family Law DisputesWomen, Mediation, and Religious ArbitrationEdited by Samia Bano
How mediation and religious dispute-resolution mechanisms operate within diverse communities
Gender and Justice in Family Law Disputes offers insights into how women’s autonomy and personal decision-making capabilities are expressed via multiple formal and nonformal dispute-resolution mechanisms, and as part of their social and legal lived realities.May 2017
Paperback, $45.00 978-1-5126-0035-3Ebook, $39.99 978-1-5126-0036-0
Girls of LibertyThe Struggle for Suffrage in Mandatory PalestineMargalit Shilo
The story of Zionist women’s struggle for suffrage within the complex political and religious context of the Yishuv
“An erudite tour de force.” —Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui, Nashim
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-886-3Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-925-9
Legalizing Plural MarriageThe Next Frontier in Family LawMark Goldfeder
Offers a legal and historical context for reforming family law and legalizing plural marriage
Tackling the issue of polygamy in the United States from a legal perspective, this book will engage anyone interested in constitutional law, family law, or criminal law, along with sociologists and those who study gender and culture in modern times.April 2017
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-835-1Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-836-8
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THE MENAHEM STERN JERUSALEM LECTURES
The Menahem Stern Jerusalem Lectures Sponsored by the Historical Society of IsraelSince 1993, the Historical Society of Israel has been hosting an annual series of lectures in memory of Menahem Stern. Focusing on history, the lectures have been given special status by their depth and breadth of focus, and by their availability as a series of publications.
Religion in China and Its Modern FatePaul R. Katz
The fate of Chinese religions during the modern era
“Any summary of the sections [of this book] cannot possibly do justice to the richness of the discussion so concisely presented. . . . In an increasingly crowded market, this is a volume that stands out.” — China Quarterly
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-543-5Ebook, $39.99 978-1-61168-544-2
Altered PastsCounterfactuals in HistoryRichard J. Evans
A thought-provoking survey and critique of “what-if?” history
“[A] stimulating, thought-provoking and in places quite humorous book that will be of interest to professionals and lay readers alike.” — London Times
Paperback, $29.95 978-1-61168-538-1Ebook, $28.99 978-1-61168-539-8
Exiles and Expatriates in the History of Knowledge, 1500–2000Peter Burke
The impact of intellectual diasporas
“Professor Peter Burke is one of the greatest historians of culture and knowledge. In Exiles and Expatriates in the History of Knowledge, he once again aims his encyclopedic mastery and elegant prose to understanding how knowledge works.” —Jacob SollMarch 2017
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-5126-0038-4Ebook, $39.99 978-1-5126-0033-9
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THE MANDEL LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES
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Paperback, $19.95 978-1-61168-742-2
Ebook, $16.99 978-1-61168-743-9
The Nearest Thing to LifeJames Wood
On the meaning of fiction
“Rich in verbal artistry . . . [Wood] provides virtuoso displays of eloquence and insight.” — Publishers Weekly
“[Wood’s] head is the vessel in which the treasures of literature are gathered to be protected from time. But the treasury Wood guards is not merely aesthetic: books are safety-deposit boxes for human affection, like urns that contain words not ashes.” — The Guardian
Paperback, $29.95 978-1-61168-778-1
Ebook, $25.99 978-1-61168-779-8
Aesthetic Theology and Its EnemiesJudaism in Christian Painting, Poetry, and PoliticsDavid Nirenberg
The role of Judaism in the formation of Western aesthetics
“Aesthetic Theology and Its Enemies is a book of great intellectual subtlety and scope. In elegant prose, Nirenberg explores how, over many centuries and in manifold ways, Christian poets, artists, and political theorists used Judaism and Jews to think about and express the vexed relationship between visible and invisible, material and spiritual realms.” — Sara Lipton, State University of New York
at Stony Brook
The Mandel Lectures in the Humanities bring to the Mandel Center for the Humanities each year a prominent scholar who gives a series of three lectures and conducts an informal seminar during his or her stay on campus. The Mandel Lectures are unique in their rotation of disciplines or fields within the humanities and humanistic social sciences: the speakers have ranged from historians to literary critics, from classicists to anthropologists. The published series of books therefore reflects the interdisciplinary mission of the center and the wide range of extraordinary work being done in the humanities today.
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OTHER BRANDEIS JEWISH BOOKS OF INTEREST
Jewish Soul FoodTraditional Fare and What It MeansCarol Ungar
A lighthearted introduction to the art of traditional Jewish cooking, which links Jewish foods and Jewish beliefs
“Alongside scores of delightful recipes, Carol Ungar brings to life the meaning and history behind well-known and more obscure Jewish dishes from across the centuries and shares recipes with the warmth and wisdom of the grandmothers she never knew.” — Jewish Herald Voice
Jewish RhetoricsHistory, Theory, PracticeEdited by Michael Bernard-Donals and Janice W. Fernheimer
Addresses the plurality of Jewish approaches to rhetoric and traditions from ancient times to the present day
“Sweeping in its historical range, provocatively eclectic in its archives, and wonderfully inventive in its approaches, [this] collection is a valuable guide to an increasingly important scholarly field.” — John Schilb, professor of English, Indiana University,
Bloomington
On the Edge of the HolocaustThe Shoah in Latin American Literature and CultureEdna Aizenberg
Sheds new light on the views and attitudes of Latin American writers during the Nazi era
“This is a valuable contribution to Latin American and Holocaust studies, and a useful, recommended addition to Judaica collections in academic and high school libraries.” — Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-856-6
Ebook, $34.99 978-1-61168-857-3
Paperback, $27.95 978-1-61168-501-5
Ebook, $24.99 978-1-61168-693-7
Paperback, $40.00 978-1-61168-640-1
Ebook, $39.99 978-1-61168-641-8
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OTHER BRANDEIS TITLES OF INTERESTBrandeis Modern HebrewVardit Ringvald, Bonit Porath, Yaron Peleg, Esther Shorr, and Sara Hascal
Brandeis Modern Hebrew, Intermediate to AdvancedPilot EditionVardit Ringvald, Bonit Porath, Yaron Peleg, and Esther Shorr
Written by the core faculty of the Hebrew program at Brandeis University, Brandeis Modern Hebrew and Brandeis Modern Hebrew, Intermediate to Advanced provide an accessible course in the Hebrew language for American undergraduates and high school students.
These two volumes reflect key principles of the Brandeis University Hebrew curriculum. These include:• Placing emphasis on the learner’s ability to use Hebrew in four
skill areas: listening, reading, speaking, and writing• Contextualizing each unit within a specific subject or theme• Exposing the student to authentic materials and exploring aspects
of Israeli and Jewish culture through language drills and reading passages
Brandeis Modern Hebrew’s functional and contextual elements are designed to bring students from the beginner level to the intermediate level, and to familiarize them with those linguistic aspects that will prepare them to function in advanced stages. It comprises a short introduction to the instructor, eleven units, supplementary Hebrew proficiency guidelines, and a vocabulary list. Included is a CD that contains audio material for some of the exercises and an enrichment program linked to the text.
Brandeis Modern Hebrew, Intermediate to Advanced serves as a sequel to the well-known volume for beginners. It contains the functional and contextual elements to bring users’ Hebrew language proficiency to the intermediate level and introduce students to skills they need to become advanced in their use of the language. The volume comprises a short introduction to the instructor, five units, supplementary Hebrew proficiency guidelines, a vocabulary list, and a verb table. Included are an enrichment program keyed to the text and links to audio and video material to supplement many of the exercises.
Paperback, $65.00 978-1-61168-447-6
Paperback, $85.00 978-1-61168-918-1
For proposal or manuscript queries, please contact:Dr. Phyllis Deutsch, Editor-in-Chief603-448-1533, ext. 222 [email protected]
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Cover illustration: Martin Spett, My Sister and I, 1993. Collection of the Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem.
See Jewish Families in Europe, 1939–Present, p. 2
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