性别与英美犹太人福利工作,1880-1930

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nashim-A Journal of Jewish Womens Studies & Gender Issues Pub Date : 2019-06-25 DOI:10.2979/NASHIM.34.1.01
E. Yeo
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摘要:本文探讨了1880年至大萧条期间,在英美定居的犹太人为大批东欧犹太人提供的福利服务。它强调了性别关系,既针对移民,也针对福利工作者本身。移民是如何体验到为他们提供的服务的,这是通过对tzedakah(上帝的命令,以尊重接受者尊严的方式实践慈善和社会正义)的不同观点来看待的。以英国的伦敦和格拉斯哥以及美国的纽约和波士顿为例,本书探讨了福利工作的三个重叠阶段:科学的犹太慈善组织(1870-1914);新自由主义和进步主义犹太社会福利(1890-1930);以及专业的犹太社会服务(从1890年开始)。整个故事讲述的是,福利提供者越来越倾向于给他们的工作带来更多的理解和尊重,但也与他们所关注的接受者之间持续的紧张关系。
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Gender and Jewish Welfare Work in Britain and the United States, 1880–1930
Abstract:This article explores the welfare services that settled Jews in Britain and the United States provided for the large diaspora of east European Jews between 1880 and the Great Depression. It highlights gender relations, both as proposed for the immigrants and among the welfare workers themselves. How immigrants experienced the services provided for them is seen here through the lens of divergent views of tzedakah—God’s commandment to practice charity and social justice in a way that respects the dignity of the recipient. Using evidence from London and Glasgow for Britain, and from New York and Boston for the United States, it explores three overlapping phases of welfare work: scientific Jewish charity organization (1870–1914); new Liberal and Progressive Jewish social welfare (1890–1930); and professional Jewish social services (from 1890 on). The overall story tells of the increasing intention of the welfare providers to bring more understanding and respect to their work, but also of continuing tension with the recipients of their concern.
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