Juvenile sexuality, Kabbalah, and Catholic reformation in Italy: Tiferet bahurim by Pinhas Barukh ben Pelatiyah Monselice

This book provides the first publication of the tract "Tiferet Bahurim (The Glory of Youth)" which was written in the mid-seventeenth century by R. Pinhas Barukh ben Pelatiyah Monselic in Ferrara, Italy. The tract was written as a guide for young men about to marry regarding their family l...

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Contributors: Ṿaynshṭeyn, Roni 1957- (Other) ; Monselice, Pinchas (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Hebrew
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2009
In:Year: 2009
Series/Journal:Studies in Jewish history and culture 1568-5004 v. 21
Studies in Jewish history and culture v. 21
Further subjects:B Monselice, Pinchas
B Sex
B Religious Aspects
B Youth ; Sexual behavior
B History
B Counter-Reformation
B 17th Century
B Rabbinical literature History and criticism
B Counter-Reformation Italy
B Electronic books
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Young men Sexual behavior History 17th century Italy
B Cabala History 17th century
B Sexual Behavior
B Young men ; Sexual behavior
B Sex Religious aspects Judaism
B Religion Italy
B Sexual behavior
B Halacha
B Youth Sexual behavior History 17th century Italy
B Youth
B Cabala
B Sex instruction for youth (Italy) History 17th century
B RELIGION ; Judaism ; Theology
B Cabala History 17th century
B Young men Sexual behavior (Italy) History 17th century
B Youth Sexual behavior (Italy) History 17th century
B Sex instruction for youth History 17th century Italy
B Rabbinical literature
B Judaism
B Young men
B Counter-Reformation (Italy)
B Italy
B Catholicism
B Sex ; Religious aspects ; Judaism
B History and criticism
B Sex instruction for youth
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Summary:This book provides the first publication of the tract "Tiferet Bahurim (The Glory of Youth)" which was written in the mid-seventeenth century by R. Pinhas Barukh ben Pelatiyah Monselic in Ferrara, Italy. The tract was written as a guide for young men about to marry regarding their family life and their sexual deportment. By analyzing the "Tiferet Bahurim" Roni Weinstein addresses the following questions: What was the source of the growing interest in sexuality, and controlling juvenile sexuality? How is this tract related to centuries-old Jewish ethical literature, as well
Item Description:Includes the text of Tiferet bahurim by Pinchas Monselice. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [429]-427) and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9004181202