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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contributors
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
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Chapter One The Emergence of the Medieval Jewish Diaspora(s) of Europe from the Ninth to the Twelfth Centuries, with Some Thoughts on Historical DNA Studies -
Chapter Two Medieval Jewish Legends on the Decline of the Babylonian Centre and the Primacy of Other Geographical Centres -
Chapter Three The Sacrifice of the Souls of the Righteous upon the Heavenly Altar: Transformations of Apocalyptic Traditions in Medieval Ashkenaz -
Chapter Four The Bifurcated Legacy of Rabbi Moses Hadarshan and the Rise of Peshat Exegesis in Medieval France -
Chapter Five A New Look at Medieval Jewish Exegetical Constructions of Peshat in Christian and Muslim Lands: Rashbam and Maimonides -
Chapter Six The ‘Our Talmud’ Tradition and the Predilection for Works of Applied Law in Early Sephardi Rabbinic Culture -
Chapter Seven From Germany to Northern France and Back Again: A Tale of Two Tosafist Centres -
Chapter Eight Rabbinic Politics, Royal Conquest, and the Creation of a Halakhic Tradition in Medieval Provence -
Chapter Nine Mediterranean Regionalism in Hebrew Panegyric Poetry -
Chapter Ten Attraction and Attribution: Framings of Sephardi Identity in Ashkenazi Prayer Books -
Chapter Eleven Minhag and Migration: Yiddish Custom Books from Sixteenth-Century Italy -
Chapter Twelve A Collection of Jewish Philosophical Prayers -
Chapter Thirteen Prophets and Their Impact in the High Middle Ages: A Subculture of Franco-German Jewry - Index
(p.vii) Contributors
(p.vii) Contributors
- Source:
- Regional Identities and Cultures of Medieval Jews
- Author(s):
- Javier Castaño, Talya Fishman, Ephraim Kanarfogel
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contributors
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
-
Chapter One The Emergence of the Medieval Jewish Diaspora(s) of Europe from the Ninth to the Twelfth Centuries, with Some Thoughts on Historical DNA Studies -
Chapter Two Medieval Jewish Legends on the Decline of the Babylonian Centre and the Primacy of Other Geographical Centres -
Chapter Three The Sacrifice of the Souls of the Righteous upon the Heavenly Altar: Transformations of Apocalyptic Traditions in Medieval Ashkenaz -
Chapter Four The Bifurcated Legacy of Rabbi Moses Hadarshan and the Rise of Peshat Exegesis in Medieval France -
Chapter Five A New Look at Medieval Jewish Exegetical Constructions of Peshat in Christian and Muslim Lands: Rashbam and Maimonides -
Chapter Six The ‘Our Talmud’ Tradition and the Predilection for Works of Applied Law in Early Sephardi Rabbinic Culture -
Chapter Seven From Germany to Northern France and Back Again: A Tale of Two Tosafist Centres -
Chapter Eight Rabbinic Politics, Royal Conquest, and the Creation of a Halakhic Tradition in Medieval Provence -
Chapter Nine Mediterranean Regionalism in Hebrew Panegyric Poetry -
Chapter Ten Attraction and Attribution: Framings of Sephardi Identity in Ashkenazi Prayer Books -
Chapter Eleven Minhag and Migration: Yiddish Custom Books from Sixteenth-Century Italy -
Chapter Twelve A Collection of Jewish Philosophical Prayers -
Chapter Thirteen Prophets and Their Impact in the High Middle Ages: A Subculture of Franco-German Jewry - Index