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The definitive guide to medicinal plant knowledge of
Ashkenazi herbal healers, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Until now, the herbal traditions of the
Ashkenazi people have remained unexplored and shrouded in mystery.
Ashkenazi Herbalism rediscovers the forgotten legacy of the Jewish medicinal plant healers who thrived in eastern Europe\'s Pale of Settlement, from their beginnings in the Middle Ages through the modern era. Including the first materia medica of 25 plants and herbs essential to Ashkenazi folk medicine, this essential guide sheds light on the preparations, medicinal profiles, and applications of a rich but previously unknown herbal tradition--one hidden by language barriers, obscured by cultural misunderstandings, and nearly lost to history. Written for new and established practitioners, it offers illustrations, provides information on comparative medicinal practices, and illuminates the important historical and cultural contexts that gave rise to eastern
European Jewish herbalism. Part I introduces a brief history of the Ashkenazim and provides an overview of traditional eastern
European medicine. Part II offers descriptions of predominantly Jewish towns in the Pale, their many native plants, and the remedies applied by indigenous healers to treat a range of illnesses. This materia medica names each plant in Yiddish, English, Latin, and other relevant languages. Ashkenazi
Herbalism also details a brief history of medicine; the roles of the Ba\'alei shem , Feldshers, Opshprekherins, midwives, and brewers; and the seferot. About author(s): DEATRA COHEN is a former reference librarian, is a clinical herbalist who trained with the Berkeley (formerly Ohlone)
Herbal Center, belongs to a Western Clinical
Herbal collective, and is a Master Gardener at the University of California. In her research,
Cohen became frustrated with the lack of practical information available to
Jews of Ashkenazi descent, and related to
Eastern European traditions in general. Ashkenazi
Herbalism was written to reconcile this lack, and the first work in any language to document the herbal practices of Ashkenazi
Jews. ADAM SIEGEL is a research librarian at University of California, Davis, and a historian of Central and
Eastern Europe, studying issues around cultural contact and plant knowledge in the region. Siegel is a literary translator who has translated works from Russian, Czech, German, Croatian, Serbian, French, Italian, Swedish, and Norwegian, and was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Literary Translation Fellowship in 2014. Siegel conducted the non-English research for this work, reviewing literature and scholarship in Yiddish, Ukrainian, Russian, German, Polish, and Hebrew.