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Mothers and children: Jewish family life in medieval Europe
Elisheva Baumgarten
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Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Keyphrases
Basic Building Block
33%
Baumgarten
66%
Birth Ritual
33%
Child Rearing
33%
Christian Practices
33%
Christian Society
33%
Early Education
33%
Family History
33%
Family Life
100%
Formal Education
33%
Gender Hierarchy
33%
Germany
33%
High Middle Ages
33%
Home Life
33%
Infanticide
33%
Initiation Rite
33%
Jewish
100%
Jewish Community
33%
Jewish Family
100%
Jewish-Christian Relations
33%
Jews
33%
Key Analysis
33%
Medieval Ashkenaz
33%
Medieval Europe
100%
Midwifery
33%
Northern France
33%
Nursing
33%
Remarriage
33%
Social History
33%
Sterility
33%
Synagogue
33%
Synthetic History
33%
Trove
33%
Widowhood
33%
Arts and Humanities
Christian Practice
25%
Christian Society
25%
Family
100%
France
25%
Germany
25%
High Middle Age
25%
History of the family
25%
Infanticide
25%
Initiation Ritual
25%
Jewish Community
25%
Jewish family
100%
Jews
25%
Judaism
100%
Medieval Europe
100%
Neighbors
25%
Obstetrics
25%
Parenting
25%
Primary Source
25%
Remarriage
25%
Synagoge
25%
Widowhood
25%
Social Sciences
Family
100%
Formal Education
12%
France
12%
Germany
12%
Infanticide
12%
Jews
12%
Judaism
100%
Medieval Europe
100%
Middle Ages
12%
Parenting
12%
Primary Source
12%
Remarriage
12%
Ritual
12%
Role of Mothers
12%
Social History
12%
Synagogues
12%
Psychology
Parenting
100%