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Purim and Local Purims in Early Modern Italy: Tales of Freedom and Survival

with Martina Mampieri
Mar 4, 2025 at - | Cherpack Lounge & Zoom

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This talk examines the celebration of Purim in early modern Italy and the emergence of local Purims, unique commemorations established by Jewish communities to mark moments of deliverance from persecution and existential threats. While the festival of Purim celebrates the events narrated in the Book of Esther (Megillat Esther), local Purims鈥攕ometimes called听Purim shen矛听(鈥淪econd Purim鈥)鈥攄eveloped in response to regional crises and miraculous salvation.听These celebrations not only reinforced communal cohesion but also served as acts of collective memory and resilience in times of peril and uncertainty. By analyzing historical sources and richly decorated Esther scrolls, this talk will explore both the material culture surrounding Purim observances and the broader social and political significance of these celebrations in early modern Italy.

Speaker:

Martina Mampieri is a听Marie-Sk艂odowska-Curie Global Fellow at the University of 桃子视频sylvania and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia under the supervision of Prof. Joshua Teplitsky and Prof. Matteo Al Kalak. She earned a double PhD in History and Jewish Studies from the University of Roma Tre and the University of Hamburg. She听received fellowships from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Oxford, Harvard University, the University of G枚ttingen, the American Jewish Archives and the Rothschild Foundation among others. She is the author of听Living under the Evil Pope: The Hebrew Chronicle of Pope Paul IV by Benjamin Neemiah ben Elnathan from Civitanova Marche (16th cent.),听published by Brill in 2020, and several articles听on Jewish cultural and religious history in the early modern and modern periods.. She is currently working on her second book, a biography of the historian and bibliophile Isaiah Sonne (1887-1960). At 桃子视频, she is working on her new project titled听BookSHUK: The International Market of Jewish Manuscripts and Books (1900-1948),听which aims at reconstructing the paths of Italian Jewish manuscripts and early printed books between Europe, Israel, and the United States.

Sponsors:

The Kutchin Seminar Series in the Jewish Studies Program, in collaboration with the Center for Italian Studies, the Department of History, Global Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and the Department of Religious Studies.

Reception to follow.

We鈥檝e added a virtual option for those who can鈥檛 come to Williams Hall on Tuesday.

Register for the Zoom webinar here:

Free and open to the public. Questions? Call 215-898-6654 or E-mail:听jsp-info@sas.upenn.edu