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08242aam a2200469 i 4500 001 A213BC98FC8011EE9ABF7B513DECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20240417010124 008 210119t20212021enk b 001 0 eng d 020 $a 1527564479 020 $a 9781527564473 035 $a (OCoLC)1231959474 040 $a YDX $b eng $e rda $c YDX $d UKMGB $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d YDXIT $d OCLCO $d OCL $d J9U $d CDX $d OCLCO $d PAU $d OCLCL $d NUI $d SILO 043 $a a-is--- $a n-us--- $a a-is--- 050 4 $a PN6231.J5 $b S68 2021 082 04 $a 808.88/2089924 $2 23 100 1 $a Sover, Arie, $e author. 245 10 $a Jewish humor : $b an outcome of historical experience, survival and wisdom / $c by Arie Sover. 264 1 $a Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : $b Cambridge Scholars Publishing, $c 2021. 300 $a xv, 323 pages ; $c 22 cm 520 $a This book details the evolution of Jewish humour, highlighting its long history from the period of the Bible to the present day, and includes a wide spectrum of styles that are expressed in various works and fields, including the Bible, the Talmud, poetry, literature, folklore, jokes, movies, and television series. It focuses upon three socio-geographic regions where the majority of Jewish people lived during the 18th to 21st centuries and where Jewish humor was created, developed and thrived: Eastern Europe, the United States and Israel. The text is a complicated mosaic based on three central. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-310) and index. 505 00 $t Jewish humor: an international brand $g p. 273. $t The Bible $g p. 6 -- $t The Midrash $g p. 13 -- $t Humor in the Midrash $g p. 15 -- $t The Mishna $g p. 18 -- $t The Talmud $g p. 19 -- $t Humor in the Talmud $g p. 23 -- $t Middle Ages: cultural flowering, expulsions, blood libels, pogroms and survival $g p. 31 -- $t Jews in the Muslim world $g p. 31 -- $t Babylon between the 7th and 11th centuries $g p. 32 -- $t Morocco $g p. 34 -- $t The "Golden Age": the appearance of secular Jewish humor $g p. 34 -- $t Jews in Medieval Europe $g p. 39 -- $t The "great expulsion" of the Jews of France $g p. 44 -- $t Persecutions in Christian Spain $g p. 46 -- $t The "Expulsion of Spain" $g p. 47 -- $t The Holy Roman Empire and Central Europe $g p. 48 -- $t The appearance of popular Jewish humor $g p. 51 -- $t The badchen $g p. 51 -- $t Purim holiday and the Purim-Shpil $g p. 58 -- $t Anti-Semitism and massacres between the 15th and I7th centuries $g p. 60 -- $t Morocco: the 1465 massacre of the Jews of Fez $g p. 60 -- $t Discrimination against Jews in the Ottoman Empire $g p. 60 -- $t Eastern Europe: the 1648-1649 massacres $g p. 61 -- $t Shabtai Tzvi (Sabbatai Zevi) the false Messiah (1626-1676) $g p. 61 -- $t The age of Enlightenment and Emancipation-changes to Jewish society $g p. 63 -- $t The Hassidic movement $g p. 65 -- $t The Mitnagdim (the opponents) $g p. 67 -- $t The Haskalah movement $g p. 67 -- $t Nineteenth century: anti-Semitism, blood libels and pogroms $g p. 76 -- $t The appearance of modern Jewish humor over the 18th and 19th centuries $g p. 80 -- $t The Jewish jokes of the 18th and 19th centuries $g p. 81 -- $t Popular Jewish jokes $g p. 83 -- $t Satirical Jokes $g p. 83 -- $t Intergroup jokes $g p. 87 -- $t Jokes about gentiles $g p. 91 -- $t The Schlemiel: the comic type of Jewish humor $g p. 95 -- $t The Wise Men of Chelm $g p. 95 -- $t The beginning of modem Jewish humorous literature: 19th Century $g p. 98 -- $t Jewish humorous literature: the first generation $g p. 98 -- $t Joseph Perl (1773-1839) $g p. 98 -- $t Isaac Erter (1791-1851) $g p. 100 -- $t Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) $g p. 102 -- $t Jewish humor literature: the second generation $g p. 104 -- $t Yiddish: humor-laced language $g p. 104 -- $t Mendele Mocher Sforim (1836-1917) $g p. 106 -- $t Abraham Goldfaden (1840-1908) $g p. 107 -- $t Isaac Leib Peretz (1851-1915) $g p. 109 -- $t Sholem Alcichem (1859-1916) $g p. 111 -- $t Jewish humor in the eyes of the gentiles $g p. 114 -- $t The establishment of the national Jewish Zionist movement $g p. 116 -- $t The Kishinev Pogrom $g p. 118 -- $t Jewish emigration from Europe to the United States $g p. 120 -- $t Jews in Russia following the Bolshevik revolution $g p. 121 -- $t Jewish culture in Europe between the World Wars $g p. 122 -- $t Jewish humorous literature: the third generation $g p. 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(1914-1986) $g p. 160 -- $t Saul Bellow (1915-2005) $g p. 162 -- $t Philip Milton Roth (1933-2018) $g p. 164 -- $t Jewish American humorous literature: the second generation $g p. 170 -- $t Gary Shteyngart (1972) $g p. 170 -- $t Lara Vapnyar (1975) $g p. 172 -- $t Jonathan Safran Foer (1977) $g p. 173 -- $t The "literary" Jew in search of peace of mind $g p. 174 -- $t Jewish jokes in the United States $g p. 178 -- $t The Jewish mother jokes $g p. 180 -- $t The JAP (Jewish American Princess) jokes $g p. 182 -- $t Israeli humor and satire $g p. 185 -- $t Israeli satire $g p. 186 -- $t Satirical humor in the pre-State period (1890-1948) $g p. 187 -- $t The establishment of satirical theater $g p. 188 -- $t Satirical newspapers $g p. 191 -- $t The Chizbat (tall tale) $g p. 194 -- $t Satirical humor in the State of Israel: the first period (1948-1963) $g p. 198 -- $t Satirical theater $g p. 198 -- $t Hagashash Hahiver (the "Pale Tracker") $g p. 203 -- $t Satirical press $g p. 205 -- $t 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