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The Patrons and Their Poor Debra Kaplan

The Patrons and Their Poor By Debra Kaplan

The Patrons and Their Poor by Debra Kaplan


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Debra Kaplan offers the first extensive analysis of Jewish poor relief in early modern German cities and towns, exploring the intersections between various sectors of the populations-from wealthy patrons to the homeless and stateless poor-providing an intimate portrait of the early modern Ashkenazic community.

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The Patrons and Their Poor: Jewish Community and Public Charity in Early Modern Germany by Debra Kaplan

A pregnant mother, a teacher who had fallen ill, a thirty-year-old homeless thief, refugees from war-torn communities, orphans, widows, the mentally disabled and domestic servants. What this diverse group of individuals-mentioned in a wide range of manuscript and print sources in German, Hebrew, and Yiddish-had in common was their appeal to early modern Jewish communities for aid. Poor relief administrators, confronted with multiple requests and a finite communal budget, were forced to decide who would receive support and how much, and who would not. Then as now, observes Debra Kaplan, public charity tells us about both donors and recipients, revealing the values, perceptions, roles in society, and the dynamics of power that existed between those who gave and those who received.

In The Patrons and Their Poor, Kaplan offers the first extensive analysis of Jewish poor relief in early modern German cities and towns, focusing on three major urban Ashkenazic Jewish communities from the Western part of the Holy Roman Empire: Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek, Frankfurt am Main, and Worms. She demonstrates how Jewish charitable institutions became increasingly formalized as Jewish authorities faced a growing number of people seeking aid amid limited resources. Kaplan explores the intersections between various sectors of the population, from wealthy patrons to the homeless and stateless poor, providing an intimate portrait of the early modern Ashkenazic community.

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The Patrons and Their Poor, a study of three major Jewish communities in German lands-Frankfurt, Altona-Hamburg, and Worms-during the early modern era, examines the momentous transformations in Europe that affected the distribution of poor relief and recast poverty as a social problem rather than a pious act . . . Charity helps define a community, as Kaplan demonstrate[s], and it seems significant that in the United States many Jewish charitable organizations, which were established specifically to help the Jewish poor or support Jewish causes, have now expanded their scope to support social justice more widely.-The New York Review of Books


The Patrons and Their Poor is a truly outstanding work of meticulous scholarship. Analyzing the range of communal policies pertaining to poor relief and the norms of charitable giving at the individual level, Debra Kaplan presents an excellent, comprehensive history of charity as practiced in early modern Germany.-Jay R. Berkovitz, University of Massachusetts Amherst

About Debra Kaplan

Debra Kaplan is Senior Lecturer in the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Department of Jewish History at Bar Ilan University.

Table of Contents

Note on Currencies and Translations
Introduction

Chapter 1. Early Modern Jewish Communities and Their Records
Chapter 2. Something Happened to Charity in Early Modern Europe
Chapter 3. Charity, Economy, and Communal Discipline
Chapter 4. The Residential Poor
Chapter 5. The Transient Poor
Chapter 6. Constructing a Community of Donors

Epilogue. Charity Across Borders
Appendix. Foreign Jews in Frankfurt's Judengasse, 1694

Notes
Glossary of Foreign Terms
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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CIN081225239XG
9780812252392
081225239X
The Patrons and Their Poor: Jewish Community and Public Charity in Early Modern Germany by Debra Kaplan
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20200814
288
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