Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women
The Seyder Tkhines, translated from its original Yiddish by noted tkhines scholar, Devra Kay, and centerpiece of this groundbreaking work, was a standard Yiddish prayer book for women. It first appeared in Amsterdam in 1648, and continued to be published for the next three generations, usually inside the Hebrew synagogue prayer book. A product of an age when mysticism pervaded mainstream Judaism, the Seyder Tkhines provided women with newly composed, alternative daily prayers that were more specific to their needs. Included in this volume is a unique Yiddish manuscript dating from the 17th century - a collection of prayers written specifically for a rich, pregnant woman, which Kay discovered among the rare books of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England.

Now, for the first time, these prayers have been skillfully translated and brought to public view. In addition to her translations, Kay presents her own extensive commentary, providing a deeper understanding of the historic, religious, and cultural background of this period in Jewish history. This unparalleled book will have special appeal to those interested in the social, literary, and religious history of women, as well as the history of the Yiddish language and literature. The interest in these forgotten prayers and their significance to the lives of women has now been revived, and these tkhines are ready to be rediscovered by a modern readership.

Devra Kay is the author of numerous articles on tkhines and Yiddish women's literature. She received her Doctorate of Philosophy from Oxford University, England, where she was the first full-time lector in Yiddish. She was a Research Fellow and the first Director of Yiddish and Ashkenazic Studies at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London University. She currently works at the House of Commons.
1111928646
Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women
The Seyder Tkhines, translated from its original Yiddish by noted tkhines scholar, Devra Kay, and centerpiece of this groundbreaking work, was a standard Yiddish prayer book for women. It first appeared in Amsterdam in 1648, and continued to be published for the next three generations, usually inside the Hebrew synagogue prayer book. A product of an age when mysticism pervaded mainstream Judaism, the Seyder Tkhines provided women with newly composed, alternative daily prayers that were more specific to their needs. Included in this volume is a unique Yiddish manuscript dating from the 17th century - a collection of prayers written specifically for a rich, pregnant woman, which Kay discovered among the rare books of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England.

Now, for the first time, these prayers have been skillfully translated and brought to public view. In addition to her translations, Kay presents her own extensive commentary, providing a deeper understanding of the historic, religious, and cultural background of this period in Jewish history. This unparalleled book will have special appeal to those interested in the social, literary, and religious history of women, as well as the history of the Yiddish language and literature. The interest in these forgotten prayers and their significance to the lives of women has now been revived, and these tkhines are ready to be rediscovered by a modern readership.

Devra Kay is the author of numerous articles on tkhines and Yiddish women's literature. She received her Doctorate of Philosophy from Oxford University, England, where she was the first full-time lector in Yiddish. She was a Research Fellow and the first Director of Yiddish and Ashkenazic Studies at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London University. She currently works at the House of Commons.
40.0 In Stock
Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women

Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women

by Devra Kay
Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women

Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotten Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women

by Devra Kay

Hardcover(First Edition)

$40.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

The Seyder Tkhines, translated from its original Yiddish by noted tkhines scholar, Devra Kay, and centerpiece of this groundbreaking work, was a standard Yiddish prayer book for women. It first appeared in Amsterdam in 1648, and continued to be published for the next three generations, usually inside the Hebrew synagogue prayer book. A product of an age when mysticism pervaded mainstream Judaism, the Seyder Tkhines provided women with newly composed, alternative daily prayers that were more specific to their needs. Included in this volume is a unique Yiddish manuscript dating from the 17th century - a collection of prayers written specifically for a rich, pregnant woman, which Kay discovered among the rare books of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England.

Now, for the first time, these prayers have been skillfully translated and brought to public view. In addition to her translations, Kay presents her own extensive commentary, providing a deeper understanding of the historic, religious, and cultural background of this period in Jewish history. This unparalleled book will have special appeal to those interested in the social, literary, and religious history of women, as well as the history of the Yiddish language and literature. The interest in these forgotten prayers and their significance to the lives of women has now been revived, and these tkhines are ready to be rediscovered by a modern readership.

Devra Kay is the author of numerous articles on tkhines and Yiddish women's literature. She received her Doctorate of Philosophy from Oxford University, England, where she was the first full-time lector in Yiddish. She was a Research Fellow and the first Director of Yiddish and Ashkenazic Studies at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London University. She currently works at the House of Commons.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780827607736
Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society
Publication date: 08/11/2004
Series: New Adult Titles Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Pronunciation of Yiddish and Hebrew Wordsxiii
Part 1Commentary
Chapter 1Introducing Tkhines3
Chapter 2Profit and Prayer: Women and a Unique Pan-European Printing Industry15
Chapter 3The Seyder Tkhines: A Book for a Messianic Age33
Chapter 4Seyder Tkhines: Definitions49
Chapter 5Side by Side by Seyder71
Chapter 6A Rare Manuscript Lost and Found: Book of Tkhines for a Pregnant Woman87
Chapter 7Other Yiddish Prayers and Religious Songs and Their Authors95
Chapter 8Seyder Tkhines in the Twenty-First Century: The Messianic Inheritance113
Part 2Prayers in Translation
The Seyder Tkhines125
Daily Tkhines125
Sabbath Tkhines148
Nide Tkhines157
Fast-Day Tkhines165
Four Graveside Tkhines175
New Year and Day of Atonement Tkhines181
Book of Tkhines for a Pregnant Woman185
Single Prayers and Songs in Tkhine Language217
Sabbath prayer. Khane Kats217
How good (Ma Toyvu). Khane Kats219
Simkhes Toyre song. Rivke Tiktiner221
A tkhine to be said before Kedushe. Beyle Hurvits224
A song of the Ten Commandments. Sheyndele225
Song (Lid). Yankev ben Elyohu230
Father, King. Toybe Pan236
Daily tkhine (An extract). Rokhl Soyfer243
Glossary247
Bibliography253
General References253
Printings of the Seyder Tkhines261
Other Tkhines and Related Yiddish Works262
Undated Tkhines264
Index265
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews