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    systems, albeit ones that were both Jewish. Often different Jewish cultures coexisted even within a single community. The polyphonic character of Jewish cultures was clearly perceived by a contemporary observer - the noted translator, mathematician, and poet Qalonymos ben Qalonymos (1286-after 1328), who lived in southern France and in Italy.
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    the so-called Popular and First Crusades, Jewish communities were massacred in the Rhineland, in Mainz, Cologne, Speyer, Worms, Regensburg, and several other cities. The Second Crusade saw more Jew-killing, and the so-called Shepherds Crusade of 1320 witnessed the genocidal decimation of Jewish communities in France. In England, a trail of
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    18 Alchemy in Medieval Jewish Cultures: A Noted Absence 343 Gad Freudenthal 19 The Science of Language among Medieval Jews 359 Judith Olszowy-Schlanger part iii scientific knowledge in context 20 Medieval Karaism and Science 427 Daniel J. Lasker 21 Science in the Jewish Communities of the Byzantine Cultural Orbit: New Perspectives 438 Y. Tzvi ...
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    Jewish Book Culture Since the Invention of Printing (1469 c. 1815) 291 E MILE G. L. S CHRIJVER, Jewish Cultural Quarter, Amsterdam, and University of Amsterdam 12 The Christian Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe 316 T HEODOR D UNKELGRU ¨ N, Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge 13
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    The Role of Jewish Feasts in John s Gospel gerry wheaton 163. Paul s Political Strategy in 1 Corinthians 1 4 bradley j. bitner 164. The Pauline Church and the Corinthian Ekkl sia richard last 165. Jesus and the Temple simon j. joseph 166. The Death of Jesus in Matthew catherine sider hamilton 167. Ecclesiology and Theosis in the Gospel of John ...
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    Women of the Word: Jewish Women and Jewish Writing. She also served as subeditor for postbiblical entries for The Torah: A Women's Commentary, which received the Everett Family Foundation Jewish Book of the Year Award in 2008. Kenneth Seeskin is Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor of Jewish Civilization at Northwestern University.
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    3 Blacks in Jewish Society East of the Atlantic 70 4 Moshe's Kushite Wife 102 5 Imagining Kushites 116 6 The Curse of Ham: Explorations in Cross-Cultural Genealogy 135 ... around the topic of Jewish slave trading and the alleged Jewish invention of anti-Black racism, with polemics about who did or did not do what to whom and how badly; in ...
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    secular forms of Jewish identity. While the focus of the book is on developments that have taken place in the past 200 years, they are set against a historical background, going back to the Bible. Beginning with a description of the Jewish people as it exists in today's world, it studies the unique concept of Jewish peoplehood and its survival
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    Jewish philosophy from its beginnings in antiquity to the early-modern period, with a particular emphasis on medieval Jewish thought. Unlike most histories, encyclopedias, guides, or companions of Jewish philosophy, this volume is orga-nized by philosophical topic rather than by chronology or individual figures. There
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