The Oisterwijk Memorbukh: An Age-Old Memory for a Young Kehilla

IF 0.1 3区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIA ROSENTHALIANA Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5117/SR2021.1.004.SCHO
Jenneken Schouten
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Abstract This article is an analysis of the memorbukh of the Jewish community in the Dutch village of Oisterwijk, Brabant. The manuscript was written in 1770 as part of a protocol book by the community’s rabbi Yekutiel Ziskind Rofe, who had come to Oisterwijk in 1757. The genre of memorbikher started as a response to the large-scale persecutions of Jews at the time of the First Crusade in 1096, the Rindfleisch persecutions of 1298, and the persecutions at the time of the Black Death. In the late medieval and early modern period, the genre was incorporated into the liturgy of Ashkenazic synagogues. The memorbukh from Oisterwijk is an example of an early modern memorbukh. The author of this particular memorbukh wrote it in order to bind together his new community, which was still a young community upon his arrival in 1769, as Jews had only begun to settle in Oisterwijk in the 1750s. The author therefore wanted to create a new communal memory that would bind together all the members, despite their different backgrounds.
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奥斯特维克记忆:年轻的凯希拉人的古老记忆
本文分析了荷兰布拉班特奥斯特维克村犹太社区的备忘录。这份手稿写于1770年,是社区拉比Yekutiel Ziskind Rofe的礼仪书的一部分,他于1757年来到奥斯特韦克。纪念题材最初是对1096年第一次十字军东征、1298年伦德弗莱施迫害以及黑死病时期对犹太人的大规模迫害的回应。在中世纪晚期和近代早期,这一流派被纳入德系犹太教堂的礼拜仪式。奥斯特维克的备忘录是早期现代备忘录的一个例子。这个特别的备忘录的作者写它是为了团结他的新社区,当他1769年到达奥斯特维克时,这个社区还是一个年轻的社区,因为犹太人在1750年代才开始在奥斯特维克定居。因此,作者希望创造一种新的公共记忆,将所有成员联系在一起,尽管他们的背景不同。
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