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Reconstructing Ashkenaz: The Human Face of Franco-German Jewry, 1000-1250 David Malkiel

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Reconstructing Ashkenaz: The Human Face of Franco-German Jewry, 1000-1250 David Malkiel
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Reconstructing Ashkenaz: The Human Face of Franco-German Jewry, 1000-1250 David Malkiel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 376
Author: David Malkiel
ISBN: 9780804759502, 0804759502
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Reconstructing Ashkenaz: The Human Face of Franco-German Jewry, 1000-1250 David Malkiel by David Malkiel 9780804759502, 0804759502 instant download after payment.

Reconstructing Ashkenaz shows that, contrary to traditional accounts, the Jews of Western Europe in the High Middle Ages were not a society of saints and martyrs. David Malkiel offers provocative revisions of commonly held interpretations of Jewish martyrdom in the First Crusade massacres, the level of obedience to rabbinic authority, and relations with apostates and with Christians. In the process, he also reexamines and radically revises the view that Ashkenazic Jewry was more pious than its Sephardic counterpart.

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