Conflicts in Jewish Families of the Russian Empire as a Consequence of the Maidens’ Leaving the Family and their Baptism (According to Archival and Memoir Sources of the Early 19th Century)

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31168/2658-3356.2020.4

Keywords:

family conflicts, Jewish women, baptism, Jewish and non-Jewish contacts, investigative cases, archival documents, memoirs

Abstract

Тhe article, based on published and archival sources, is devoted to the problem of Jewish family conflicts occurred in Russia at the beginning of the 19th century due to the daughters’ leaving the family and their baptism. There are non-conflict cases of assimilation of Jewish girls in the article. These girls became representatives of the Russian aristocracy through marriage. It is noted that Jewish family conflicts were the result of more active and close contacts between the Jewesses and non-Jews. They took place during progressive changes in the education and upbringing of children, on the one hand, and the crisis phenomena in the social and economic life of the Russian Jewry at that time, on the other.

Author Biography

Дмитрий Захарович Фельдман, The Russian State Archives of Ancient Acts, Moscow, Russia

PhD. in History, Chief specialist

Published

2020-09-29