Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld

Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld, once a curator at the Jewish Museum of Amsterdam and now an independent scholar, lives and works in Amsterdam. She received her PhD in Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She specializes in European Jewish History of the Early Modern Period, concentrating in particular on social and cultural aspects of the Sephardi community of Early Modern Amsterdam. Her book Poverty and Welfare among the Portuguese Jews of Early Modern Amsterdam (Oxford 2012) won the (American) National Jewish Book Award of 2012 in the category of Sephardi Culture.

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Sephardi Women in the Dutch Republic

In the early modern period, Dutch Sephardim formed a community famous for its wealth, grandeur, and benevolence.

The article highlights the social, economic and religious position of Sephardi women in the Dutch Republic, arriving as immigrants from persecutions by the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions and their offspring, settled in generations afterwards. Their adjustment to normative Judaism is being discussed as well as their professional education and their contributions to Sephardi and Dutch society.     

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld." (Viewed on November 1, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/levie-bernfeld-tirtsah>.