Jewish Cultures of Rest and Recreation
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From Marienbad in today's Czech Republic to the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York, spas and summer resorts have long been part of modern Jewish life. Jewish visitors helped shape these places into cosmopolitan spaces where unexpected encounters could occur. These spaces brought together both Jews and non-Jews, and Jews from diverse backgrounds with different beliefs and traditions, to meet, socialize, occasionally clash, and often exchange ideas. Jewish Cultures of Rest and Recreation visits these vibrant centers of social life, where visitors mingled and flirted with locals and fellow travelers, enjoyed leisure activities, and spent time with (or without) family.
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Susanne Korbel is principal investigator of the Austrian Science Funds Project "Entanglements of Jews and non-Jews in Private Spaces" (FWF ESP120) at the Center for Jewish Studies, University of Graz, and research fellow at the Central European University Vienna. She is the author of Auf die Tour! Jüdinnen und Juden in Singspielhalle, Kabarett und Varieté zwischen Habsburgermonarchie und Amerika um 1900 (2021) and the Leo Baeck Essay Price winning article "Spaces of Gendered Jewish and Non-Jewish Encounters: Bed Lodgers, Domestic Workers, And Sex Workers in Vienna, 1900-1930".