Jewish Women’s Education in 16th-Century Poland: Expert Secrets Unveiled
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Description
Explore a Rare Window into Women’s Learning
This groundbreaking volume reveals how Jewish women in sixteenth-century Poland learned the intricate laws, rituals, and customs that shaped family and community life. Featuring the 1585 edition of Seder mitzvot hanashim, it offers unparalleled insight into Yiddish printing, public education, and the evolving role of women in Jewish society.
What You’ll Discover
- The origins of women’s religious education and its rabbinic context
- How Rabbi Benjamin Slonik crafted a practical guide for everyday life
- The intersection of Yiddish vernacular, ritual law, and early printing
- Historical analysis linking Slonik’s work to the Shulhan Arukh
Perfect For
- Historians and scholars of Jewish studies
- Readers interested in women’s roles in early modern Europe
- Collectors of rare and foundational religious texts
Unlock a vital piece of Jewish cultural history—order your copy now.
Jewish Women’s Education in 16th-Century Poland: Expert Secrets Unveiled
$29.00