Jewish Education and Society in the High Middle Ages
Ephraim Kanarfogel
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Description for Jewish Education and Society in the High Middle Ages
Paperback. By drawing parallels and highlighting differences to pre-Crusade Ashkenaz, the period following the Black Death, Spanish and Provencal Jewish society, and general medieval society, this work creates an insightful portrait of Ashkenazic society. It is suitable for Jewish studies scholars and students of medieval religious literature. Num Pages: 216 pages. BIC Classification: HBTB; JFSR1; JN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 295.
The Jews of northern France, Germany, and England, known collectively as Ashkenazic Jewry, have commanded the attention of scholars since the beginnings of modern Jewish historiography. Over the past century, historians have produced significant studies about Jewish society in medieval Ashkenaz that have revealed them as a well-organized, creative, and steadfast community. Indeed, the Franco-Russian Jewry withstood a variety of physical, political, and religious attacks in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries to produce an impressive corpus of Talmudic and halakhic compositions, known collectively as Tosafot, that revolutionized the study of rabbinic literature.
Although the literary creativity of the Tosafists ... Read more
The Jews of northern France, Germany, and England, known collectively as Ashkenazic Jewry, have commanded the attention of scholars since the beginnings of modern Jewish historiography. Over the past century, historians have produced significant studies about Jewish society in medieval Ashkenaz that have revealed them as a well-organized, creative, and steadfast community. Indeed, the Franco-Russian Jewry withstood a variety of physical, political, and religious attacks in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries to produce an impressive corpus of Talmudic and halakhic compositions, known collectively as Tosafot, that revolutionized the study of rabbinic literature.
Although the literary creativity of the Tosafists ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
214
Place of Publication
Detroit, MI, United States
ISBN
9780814333686
SKU
V9780814333686
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About Ephraim Kanarfogel
Ephraim Kanarfogel is E. Billi Ivry Professor of Jewish History, chairman of the Rebecca Ivry Department of Jewish Studies, and director of the Graduate Program for Women in Advanced Talmudic Studies at the Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University.
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