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The Patrons And Their Poor Jewish Community And Public Charity In Early Modern Germany Debra Kaplan

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The Patrons And Their Poor Jewish Community And Public Charity In Early Modern Germany Debra Kaplan
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.55 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Debra Kaplan
ISBN: 9780812297263, 0812297261
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Patrons And Their Poor Jewish Community And Public Charity In Early Modern Germany Debra Kaplan by Debra Kaplan 9780812297263, 0812297261 instant download after payment.

Debra Kaplan offers the first extensive analysis of Jewish poor relief in early modern German cities and towns, exploring the intersections between various sectors of the populations—from wealthy patrons to the homeless and stateless poor—providing an intimate portrait of the early modern Ashkenazic community.


Debra Kaplan offers the first extensive analysis of Jewish poor relief in early modern German cities and towns, exploring the intersections between various sectors of the populations—from wealthy patrons to the homeless and stateless poor—providing an intimate portrait of the early modern Ashkenazic community.

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