Dr. Ruth Lamdan

Dr. Ruth Lamdan

Role: Researcher

Email: lamdan1@tauex.tau.ac.il

 

Scope of Research:

Jewish society in the Ottoman Empire; Jewish family life and the status of women; Jews in Palestine (Eretz Israel) in 16th-18th centuries; Jews in Italy in the 15th-18th centuries.

 

Academic Background:

B.A. and M.A. degrees at Tel Aviv University (Summa cum Laude). M.A.  Thesis: “Rabbi Moshe Basola - His Life and Work” (1983). Ph.D. Thesis: “The Status of Jewish Women in the Communities of Egypt, Syria and Palestine in the 16th Century” (1992)

 

Selected Publications

  • 'Female Slaves in the Jewish Society of Palestine, Syria and Egypt in the 16th Century', The Days of the Crescent, ed. M. Rozen (The Diaspora Research Institute, Tel-Aviv University: Tel Aviv 1996), pp. 355-371 (in Hebrew).

     

  • 'Jewish Polygamy in Palestine and Egypt in the Generations following the Expulsion from Spain', Daniel Carpi Jubilee Volume, eds. D. Porat, M. Rozen and A. Shapira (Tel Aviv University: Tel-Aviv 1996), pp. 73-89 (in Hebrew).

     

  • Am Bifnei Atzman - Jewish Women in Palestine Syria and Egypt in the 16th Century, Tel Aviv University: Tel-Aviv 1996 (in Hebrew).

     

  • A Separate People - Jewish Women in Palestine, Syria and Egypt in the Sixteenth Century, Leiden-Boston-Köln 2000.

         

  • Sefer Tikkun Soferim of Rabbi Itzhak Tzabah Copied in Jerusalem in the Year 1635, The Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center: Tel Aviv, 2009 (in Hebrew).

     

  • ‘Jewish Women as Providers in the Generations following the Expulsion from Spain’, Nashim, A Journal of Jewish Women’s Studies and Gender Issues, 13 (2007), pp. 49-67.

     

  • 'Old Women, Widows and Respectable Ladies in Jewish Society in the Ottoman Empire’, Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem 2009 (http://www.jewish-studies.org/2010) (in Hebrew).

     

  • ‘Mothers and Children as seen by Sixteenth Century Rabbis in the Ottoman Empire’, in: Sephardi Family Life in the Early Modern Diaspora, ed. Julia R. Lieberman (Waltham, Mass. 2011), pp. 70-98.

                                                                              

  •  ‘The Jewish Community of Jerusalem according to 17th Century Hebrew Legal Documents’, Jewish Law Association Studies XXIII: The Fordham Conference Volume, 2012, pp. 138-146.

     

  •   ‘Jewish Encounters in Muslim Courts: The Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries’, in Jewish Law and its Interaction with Other Legal Systems, eds. Christine Hayes and Amos Israel-Vleeschhouwer (Liverpool: Deborah Charles Publications, 2014; Jewish Law Association Studies XXV), pp. 105-119.

     

  • ‘Mothers and Children in Ottoman Jewish Society as reflected in Hebrew Sources of the 16th to 18th Centuries’, in: Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination, eds. Marjorie Lehman, Jane L. Kanarek, and Simon J. Bronner (Liverpool, UK: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization with Liverpool University Press, 2017), pp. 77-101.

 

  • ‘Children’s Education in Ottoman Jewish Society (16th to 18th Centuries)’, in: Children and childhood in the Ottoman Empire, eds. Gülay Yilmaz and Fruma Zachs (Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press, 2021), pp. 336-362.

 

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