@Book{634300768, title="Sephardi family life in the early modern diaspora", series="HBI series on Jewish women", year="2011", publisher="Brandeis Univ. Press", address="Waltham, Mass.", keywords="Jews; Turkey; History; Sephardim; Jewish converts from Christianity; Italy; Jewish women; Europe, Western; Social conditions; Jewish children; Families; Familienleben; Geschichte; Religi{\"o}se Minderheit; Juden; T{\"u}rkei; Aufsatzsammlung; JewsTurkeyHistory16th century; SephardimTurkeyHistory16th century; Jewish converts from ChristianityItalyHistory17th century; Jewish womenHistory16th century; Jewish womenHistory17th century; SephardimEurope, WesternSocial conditions; Jewish childrenEurope, WesternSocial conditions; FamiliesEurope, Western", contents="Communal pride and feminine virtue: suspecting ``sivlonot'' in the Jewish communities of the Ottoman empire in the early sixteenth century Hannah Davidson", note="ed. by Julia R. Lieberman", note="Includes bibliographical references and index. - Communal pride and feminine virtue: suspecting ``sivlonot'' in the Jewish communities of the Ottoman empire in the early sixteenth century / Hannah Davidson -- Mothers and children as seen by sixteenth-century rabbis in the Ottoman empire / Ruth Lamdan -- Religious space, gender, and power in the Sephardi diaspora: the return to Judaism of new Christian men and women in Livorno and Pisa / Cristina Galasso -- Childhood and family among the western Sephardim in the seventeenth century / Julia R. Lieberman -- Sephardi women in Holland's golden age / Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld -- Researching the childhood of new Jews of the Western Sephardi diaspora in light of recent historiography / David Graizbord", isbn="1584659572", language="English" }