TY - JOUR
T1 - Religious Attraction and Its Discontents
T2 - Tensions Surrounding the Monachization of Baptized Jews in Early Modern Italy
AU - Herzig, Tamar
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PY - 2024/7/24
Y1 - 2024/7/24
N2 - Both female monasticism and Jewish conversion acquired an accentuated significance in Catholic Europe during the age of reformations. Their convergence was ritually expressed in the celebration of the monastic vestition of converts from Judaism. This article centres on the experiences of baptized Jewish girls who entered monastic communities, based on an analysis of cases from central and northern Italy. It argues that Church authorities valued the radical break of formerly Jewish girls with the religious traditions of their ancestors. Yet at the same time, the highly esteemed attraction to female monasticism on the part of baptized Jews could also arouse considerable anxiety, which led to distancing attempts. These, the article suggests, were manifested by restricting converts’ monastic professions to designated institutions; by giving the cold shoulder to baptized Jews who took the veil and socially isolating them within their communities; or by not assisting sickly neophytes to fulfill their religious vocations.
AB - Both female monasticism and Jewish conversion acquired an accentuated significance in Catholic Europe during the age of reformations. Their convergence was ritually expressed in the celebration of the monastic vestition of converts from Judaism. This article centres on the experiences of baptized Jewish girls who entered monastic communities, based on an analysis of cases from central and northern Italy. It argues that Church authorities valued the radical break of formerly Jewish girls with the religious traditions of their ancestors. Yet at the same time, the highly esteemed attraction to female monasticism on the part of baptized Jews could also arouse considerable anxiety, which led to distancing attempts. These, the article suggests, were manifested by restricting converts’ monastic professions to designated institutions; by giving the cold shoulder to baptized Jews who took the veil and socially isolating them within their communities; or by not assisting sickly neophytes to fulfill their religious vocations.
KW - Choir Nuns
KW - Conversion
KW - Disability
KW - Early Modern Catholicism
KW - Enslaved Women
KW - Female Monasticism
KW - Intersectionality
KW - Jewish–Christian Relations
KW - Servant Nuns
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85199468194
U2 - 10.33137/rr.v47i2.43675
DO - 10.33137/rr.v47i2.43675
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AN - SCOPUS:85199468194
SN - 0034-429X
VL - 47
SP - 7
EP - 40
JO - Renaissance and Reformation
JF - Renaissance and Reformation
IS - 2
ER -