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The Shochet

A Memoir of Jewish Life in Ukraine and Crimea
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The Shochet is a unique autobiography by Pinkhes-Dov Goldenshteyn, offering a vivid portrait of Jewish life in late 19th and early 20th century Tsarist Russia. Set in Ukraine and Crimea, the memoir recounts Goldenshteyn’s experiences as an orphaned traditional Jew and skilled storyteller. His narrative explores communal life, persecution, religious practices, social classes, and interactions between Jews and other communities, especially Muslims in Crimea. The book also touches on themes such as poverty, migration, war, modernity, and secularisation, presenting a broad picture of a small oppressed people struggling to survive in a vast empire.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in Jewish history, Eastern European studies, autobiography, and cultural history. It is suited for both academics and general readers seeking a detailed, accessible primary source on life in Tsarist Russia and the complexities of minority existence within it.

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"An impressively researched and surprisingly accessible portrait of Jewish life in the mid-19th century." - Kirkus Reviews

Set in Ukraine and Crimea, this unique autobiography offers a fascinating, detailed picture of life in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Tsarist Russia. Goldenshteyn (1848-1930), a traditional Jew who was orphaned as a young boy, is a master storyteller. Folksy, funny, streetwise, and self-confident, he is a keen observer of nineteenth-century Eastern Europe, both Jewish and non-Jewish. His accounts are vivid and readable, sometimes stunning in their intensity.

The memoir is brimming with information; his adventures shed light on communal life, persecution, family relationships, religious practices and beliefs, social classes, local politics, interactions between Jews and other religious communities (including Muslims, who formed the majority of Crimea's populace), epidemics, poverty, competition for resources, migration, war, modernity and secularization, holy men and charlatans, acts of kindness and acts of treachery. In chronicling his own life, Goldenshteyn inadvertently tells a bigger storyβ€”the story of how a small, oppressed people, among other minority groups, struggled for survival in the massive Russian Empire.

Until now, only a small circle of Yiddish-speaking scholars had access to this extremely significant primary source. This translation is a game-changer, making this treasure trove of information accessible to academics and ordinary readers alike. Informed by research in Ukrainian, Israeli, and American archives and personal interviews with the few surviving individuals who knew Goldenshteyn personally, The Shochet is a magnificent new contribution to Jewish and Eastern European history.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798887193557

Publisher: Academic Studies Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Academic Studies Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited and translated by Michoel Rotenfeld

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 585g

Pages: 300

About the Author

Michoel Rotenfeldis a historical researcher who has long been fascinated by Jewish memory in its myriad forms, especially the genre of Jewish autobiography. He is the director of Touro University Library'sProject Zikaron, a permanent collection of previously uncollated and undigitized historical material from Jewish communities across the world. He also coordinated the digitization of David Tidhar's nintn-volumeEncyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel(www.tidhar.tourolib.org), which has received over three million page views.

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