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Hagiography in the Age of Mass Publishing: Hasidic Writing and the Making of Jewish Modernity

Contributor(s): Mandel-Edrei, Chen (Author)

ISBN: 9781503646308

Publisher: Stanford University Press

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Pub Date: May 26, 2026

LCCN: 2025037501

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 0.95 lbs) 230 pages

Series: Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture

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Taking an innovative approach to the study of religious literature and literary modernity, this book examines an overlooked body of texts - collections of Hasidic hagiographic stories about pious leaders, which were mass-produced during the nineteenth century - and makes a compelling argument for reading these works as a crucial part of modern Jewish literature. Despite criticism from members of the Jewish Enlightenment, who dismissed the leisure reading of these Hasidic booklets as lowbrow, the texts found a thriving audience in Eastern European Jewish society. In a nuanced study, Chen Mandel-Edrei challenges the conventional view of Hasidic literature as inherently anti-modern, and demonstrates how these popular stories presented a unique alternative path for Jewish modernity.Placing Hasidic storytelling and publishing in sociopolitical context, Mandel-Edrei centers the reading and writing practices of the ordinary people who drove the success of the hagiographic genre, particularly in Galicia following the 1848 revolutions. She analyzes how Hasidic writers actively engaged with modern political, philosophical, and aesthetic ideas, adapting them to their traditional way of life and reimagining concepts like individuality and communal identity. Deftly combining literary analysis and cultural history, this book illuminates the interplay between religion, mysticism, and the emergence of mass print culture, shedding new light on the history of Hasidism, Jewish literature, and modernity itself.

Review Quotes: "Chen Mandel-Edrei offers illuminating analyses of the Hasidic 'holy tale' in relation to Jewish modernity, focusing on the impact of folklore as 'lived religion, ' print culture, mass media, and marketing. This book is a welcome, and necessary, addition to the growing literature on Hasidism, modernity, and mass media."--Shaul Magid, Harvard University

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