The Life of Gluckel of Hameln
Written by Herself
By $35.00 ·
Hardcover, 6" x 9", 190 pages
ISBN: 9780827609143
Translated from the original Yiddish and edited by Beth-Zion Abrahams
A fascinating memoir of one of Judaisms earliest female writers
Glückel of Hamelns memoir is widely viewed as one of the earliest major works written by a Jewish woman and has become a classic.
Glückels aim, she writes at the beginning of her memoir, was to while away the long and melancholy nights that tormented her after her husbands death, and to inform her 12 children about their family and its history. But her book is not just an account of her life; it is also a fascinating depiction of 17th century Germany and its Jewish community.
The Life of Glückel of Hameln is the only English translation of Glückels story from the original Yiddish and is widely considered the most accurate and complete translation available. It was out of print for many years until this JPS edition.
The volume also includes an introduction by Beth-Zion Abrahams that fills in the background of Glückels life and tells how she came to write her memoir. With this reissue, JPS invites a wide audience to read this important record of Jewish, European, and womens history.
About Beth-Zion Abrahams
Beth-Zion Abrahams, a British scholar, also wrote The Jews in England and numerous scholarly articles on English Jewry and Jewish authors.
