publications

2019
Ask the Midwives: A Hebrew Manual on Midwifery from Medieval Germany†
Baumgarten E. Ask the Midwives: A Hebrew Manual on Midwifery from Medieval Germany†. Social History of Medicine [Internet]. 2019;32 (4) :712 - 733. Publisher's VersionAbstract

SummaryThis article focuses on a chapter in a manual on circumcision written in Worms in the thirteenth century by Jacob and Gershom haGozrim (the circumcisers). The third chapter of the manual contains medical instruction on how to attend to women in labour and other gynaecological conditions. Whereas the first two chapters of the manual were published in the late nineteenth century, the midwifery chapter has only been recently examined. This article is comprised of a translation of the midwifery text(s) along with an introduction to the text and the community practices it reflects. It outlines the cooperation between medical practitioners, male and female, Jewish and Christian, and discusses the medical remedies recommended and some practices current in thirteenth-century Germany.

Chidushim, Leo Baeck Institute, The first "Beyond the Elite" Research group
Baumgarten E. Chidushim, Leo Baeck Institute, The first "Beyond the Elite" Research group.; 2019. Publisher's Version
“Introduction: Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe,” Chidushim
Baumgarten E. “Introduction: Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe,” Chidushim. Chidushim [Internet]. 2019;21 :5 - 13. Publisher's Version
2018
Four Mothers in Three Stories from Medieval Northern France (Hebrew)
Baumgarten E. Four Mothers in Three Stories from Medieval Northern France (Hebrew). Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly [Internet]. 2018;139 :70 - 77. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. “Towards a History of Medieval Jewish Women’s Lives,” in Yosef Kaplan, ed., A Conference in Honor of Professor Avraham Grossman on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday (Hebrew). the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities [Internet]. 2018 :95 - 113. Publisher's Version
‘Like Adam and Eve’: Biblical Models and Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Christian Europe
Baumgarten E. ‘Like Adam and Eve’: Biblical Models and Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Christian Europe. Irish Theological Quarterly [Internet]. 2018;83 (1) :44 - 61. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. The Medieval European Jewish Family in Context. In: Chazan R The Cambridge History of Judaism. Cambridge University Press ; 2018. pp. 440 - 462. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. "Towards a History of Medieval Jewish Women’s Lives,” in Yosef Kaplan, ed., A Conference in Honor of Professor Avraham Grossman on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday (Hebrew). In: Kaplan Y A Conference in Honor of Professor Avraham Grossman on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday. ; 2018. pp. 95 - 113. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. Reflections of Everyday Jewish Life: Evidence from Medieval Cemeteries. In: de la SHMESP C Les vivants et les morts dans les sociétés médiévales: XLVIIIe Congrès de la SHMESP (Jérusalem, 4-7 mai 2017). Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne ; 2018. pp. 95 - 104. Publisher's Version
Appropriation and Differentiation: Jewish Identity in Medieval Ashkenaz
Baumgarten E. Appropriation and Differentiation: Jewish Identity in Medieval Ashkenaz. AJS Review [Internet]. 2018;42 (1) :39 - 63. Publisher's VersionAbstract

This article discusses the ways scholars have outlined the process of Jewish adaptation (or lack of it) from their Christian surroundings in northern Europe during the High Middle Ages. Using the example of penitential fasting, the first two sections of the article describe medieval Jewish practices and some of the approaches that have been used to explain the similarity between medieval Jewish and contemporary Christian customs. The last two sections of the article suggest that in addition to looking for texts that connect between Jewish and Christian thought and beliefs behind these customs, it is useful to examine what medieval Jews and Christians saw of each other's customs living in close urban quarters. Finally, the article suggests that when shaping medieval Jewish and Christian identity, the differences emphasized in shared everyday actions and visible practice were no less important than theological distinctions. As part of the discussion throughout the article, the terminology used by scholars to describe the process of Jewish appropriation from the local surroundings is described, focusing on terms such as “influence” and “inward acculturation,” as well as “appropriation.”

Baumgarten E. The Family. In: Chazan R The Cambridge History of Judaism. Vol. 6. Cambridge University Press ; 2018. pp. 440 - 462, 892-893. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. Medieval Jewish Life Cycle and Annual Cycle Rituals in Christian Europe. In: Chazan R The Cambridge History of Judaism. Vol. 6. Cambridge University Press ; 2018. pp. 416 - 439, 892. Publisher's Version
2017
Baumgarten E. Tales in Context: A Historical Approach" Epilogue. In: Kushelevsky R, Avital R, Naor C Tales in context: Sefer ha-Ma'asim in medieval Northern France: (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Ms. Bodl. Or. 135). Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press ; 2017. pp. 687 - 721.
Entangled histories: knowledge, authority, and Jewish culture in the thirteenth century
Baumgarten E, Karras RM, Mesler K. Entangled histories: knowledge, authority, and Jewish culture in the thirteenth century. Philadelphia: (Penn) University of Pennsylvania Press; 2017 pp. 356.
Baumgarten E, Karras RM, Mesler K. Introduction. In: Baumgarten E, Karras RM, Mesler K Entangled histories: knowledge, authority, and Jewish culture in the thirteenth century. Philadelphia: (Penn) University of Pennsylvania Press ; 2017. pp. 1 - 20.
Lehman M, Kanarek JL, Bronner SJ, Baumgarten E ed. Mothers and Ma’asim: Maternal Roles in Medieval Hebrew Tales. In: Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination: Jewish Cultural Studies, Volume 5. The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization ; 2017. pp. 345 - 357. Publisher's Version
Baumgarten E. Minority Dress Codes and the Law: A Jewish-Christian Comparison. In: Tolan JV, Nemo-Pekelman C, Berend N, Hameau-Masset Y Religious Minorities in Christian, Jewish and Muslim Law (5th - 15th centuries). Vol. 8. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers ; 2017. pp. 289 - 299. Publisher's Version
2016
Praying separately Gender in medieval Ashkenazi Synagogues (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries)
Baumgarten E. Praying separately Gender in medieval Ashkenazi Synagogues (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries). Clio. Women, Gender, History [Internet]. 2016;44 (2) :43 - 62. Publisher's VersionAbstract

The English version of this issue is published thanks to the support of the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la ShoahFrom Egypt under the Fatimid Caliphate to medieval Germany, from the Iberian peninsula to the Ottoman Empire, from Tsarist Russia to contemporary Ethiopia, from New York to Berlin or Paris, this issue of Clio FGH constitutes an itinerary through the history of Judaism in relation to gender. The “Jewish religious tradition” assigns entirely different roles, obligations and rights to women and men. The Scriptures and their interpretations, everyday actions and ritual feasts, as well as customs and Rabbinic law (halakha) all combine to produce a number of rules, concepts and representations of relations between the sexes. But this tradition has also developed within multiple historical context, allowing room to be created for evolution, influences and challenges: it is this diversity of “gender arrangements” within Judaism that is restored to prominence in this issue. Editors for this issue: Leora AUSLANDER & Sylvie STEINBERG Editor for the English online edition: Siân REYNOLDS

Prier à part ? Le genre dans les synagogues ashkénazes médiévales (xiiie-xive siècle)
Baumgarten E. Prier à part ? Le genre dans les synagogues ashkénazes médiévales (xiiie-xive siècle). Clio [Internet]. 2016;(44) :43 - 62. Publisher's Version
2015
Baumgarten E, Galinsky YD. Introduction: Jews and Christians in Thirteenth-Century France. In: Baumgarten E, Galinsky YD Jews and Christians in thirteenth-century France. New York: Palgrave Macmillan ; 2015. pp. 1 - 14. Publisher's Version

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