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Turmoil, Trauma, and Triumph

The Fettmilch Uprising in Frankfurt am Main (1612-1616) According to "Megillas Vintz</I>- A Critical Edition of the Yiddish and Hebrew Text Including an English Translation

by Rivka B. Ulmer (Author)
©2001 Others 224 Pages

Summary

The Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main was expelled from the city in 1614 during the Fettmilch uprising. In 1616 the Jews were readmitted to the city in a formal ceremony during which the leaders of the riots were executed. These historical events were set forth in a poem entitled Megillas Vintz by Elhanan Helen, an eyewitness. This book contains an introduction, a critical edition of the Yiddish and Hebrew text of Megillas Vintz, the German translation by Wagenseil, a translation into English and a bibliography. The literary characteristics of the poem are discussed as well as the Ashkenazic rituals of coping with catastrophe. Since Megillas Vintz was chanted to the tune of Die Schlacht von Pavia in Frankfurt on Purim Vintz, the melodies are reproduced in an Appendix.

Details

Pages
224
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631369579
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2001. 224 pp., 8 fig.

Biographical notes

Rivka B. Ulmer (Author)

The Author: Rivka B. Kern Ulmer has published extensively in Jewish Studies. Ulmer’s main interest is the literature, theology and legal development of rabbinic Judaism from antiquity to modernity. Her academic affiliations include the University of Copenhagen, Harvard University, Brown University, Hebrew Union College, Jüdische Hochschule Heidelberg, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt and others. Presently, Ulmer is a Visiting Scholar in Jewish Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

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