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Frau Minne und die Zürcher Juden

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Frau Minne und die Zürcher JudenVor einigen Jahren sind im Haus an der Brunngasse 8 in Zrich Wandmalereien von einzigartiger Bedeutung zum Vorschein gekommen. Sie entstanden um 1330 und schmckten einen grossen, reprsentativen Saal mit Motiven aus der hfischen Welt des Minnesangs. Auftraggeberin und Besitzerin des Hauses war Frau Minne, eine vornehme Zrcher Jdin. Sie und ihre beiden Shne Mosche und Mordechai ben Menachem waren im Geldleihgeschft ttig, Mosche war zudem Rabbi und Autor

Vor einigen Jahren sind im Haus an der Brunngasse 8 in Zürich Wandmalereien von einzigartiger Bedeutung zum Vorschein gekommen. Sie entstanden um 1330 und schmückten einen grossen, repräsentativen Saal mit Motiven aus der höfischen Welt des Minne­sangs. Auftraggeberin und Besitzerin des Hauses war Frau Minne, eine vornehme Zürcher Jüdin. Sie und ihre beiden Söhne Mosche und Mordechai ben Menachem waren im Geldleihgeschäft tätig, Mosche war zudem Rabbi und Autor einer bedeutenden Sammlung von Talmudkommentaren. Im mittelalterlichen Europa waren die Juden zunehmend Verfolgungen ausgesetzt; so auch während der grossen Pestpandemie 1347-1353. In Zürich wurden am 23. Februar 1349 die männlichen Mitglieder der jüdischen Gemeinde ermordet, die Frauen und Kinder vertrieben. Zu den Opfern gehörte auch Rabbi Mosche ben Menachem. Die in diesem Buch versammelten Beiträge von dreizehn Autorinnen und Autoren kreisen um die Malereien und ihren Kontext. Wie stehen diese zum biblischen Bilderverbot? Wie war die Stellung der jüdischen Frau in einer von Männern dominierten, christlichen Gesellschaft? Wie kam es zum Geldgeschäft als Gewerbe und zum Zerrbild des 'geldgierigen ­Juden'? Stand ein wütender Mob hinter dem Pogrom von 1349 oder letztlich eine Oberschicht, welche vom Tod der jüdischen Gläubiger profitierte?

EAN: 9783034017695
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Erscheinungsjahr: 06.06.2024
Titel der Reihe: Beiträge zur Geschichte und Kultur der Juden in der Schweiz#21#
Redaktion: Rotach, Brigitta & Wild, Dölf & Epstein-Mil, Ron & Landau, Ehud M. & Schweizerischer Israelitischer Gemeindebund
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 288
Keyword: Judenverfolgung; Wandmalerei; Zürich
Fachschema: Kunstgeschichte~Europa / Geschichte, Kulturgeschichte~Mittelalter~Genozid~Mord / Völkermord~Völkermord
Fachkategorie: Kunstgeschichte~Gewalt, Intoleranz und Verfolgung in der Geschichte~Genozide und ethnische Säuberung
Länge: 263 mm
Breite: 214 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 1268 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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