The Importance of the Jews for the Preservation and Revival of Learning During the Middle Ages
Author | : Matthias Jacob Schleiden |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Jewish learning and scholarship |
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Author | : Matthias Jacob Schleiden |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Jewish learning and scholarship |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Matthias Jacob Schleiden |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Civilization, Medieval |
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Author | : Dagobert D. Runes |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2022-02-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1504074661 |
This wide-ranging anthology examines the enduring cultural impact of the Jewish people and their many contributions to the creation of modern society. Edited by philosopher and intellectual historian Dagobert D. Runes, The Hebrew Impact on Western Civilization is a scholarly and authoritative account of the many spheres in which the Jews have impacted Western civilization. A diverse collection of eminent scholars consider how the Jews altered the course of the contemporary world and helped raise the standard of human values. William B. Ziff’s “The Jew as Soldier, Strategist and Military Adviser” delineates the successes of Jewish military forces throughout history. Dr. Abraham I. Katsh discusses the “Hebraic Foundations of American Democracy,” noting the influence of Hebrew Scriptures on standards of conduct in western civilization. These and other essays offer a fascinating and expansive look at the far-reaching impact Jews have had on Western life.
Author | : Jacob R. Marcus |
Publisher | : Hebrew Union College Press |
Total Pages | : 603 |
Release | : 1999-12-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0878201769 |
To gain an accurate view of medieval Judaism, one must look through the eyes of Jews and their contemporaries. First published in 1938, Jacob Rader Marcus's classic source book on medieval Judaism provides the documents and historical narratives which let the actors and witnesses of events speak for themselves. The medieval epoch in Jewish history begins around the year 315, when the emperor Constantine began enacting disabling laws against the Jews, rendering them second-class citizens. In the centuries following, Jews enjoyed (or suffered under) legislation, either chosen or forced by the state, which differed from the laws for the Christian and Muslim masses. Most states saw the Jews as simply a tolerated group, even when given favorable privileges. The masses often disliked them. Medieval Jewish history presents a picture wherein large patches are characterized by political and social disabilities. Marcus closes the medieval Jewish age (for Western Jewry) in 1791 with the proclamation of political and civil emancipation in France. The 137 sources included in the anthology include historical narratives, codes, legal opinions, martyrologies, memoirs, polemics, epitaphs, advertisements, folk-tales, ethical and pedagogical writings, book prefaces and colophons, commentaries, and communal statutes. These documents are organized in three sections: The first treats the relation of the State to the Jew and reflects the civil and political status of the Jew in the medieval setting. The second deals with the profound influence exerted by the Catholic and Protestant churches on Jewish life and well-being. The final section presents a study of the Jew "at home," with four sub-divisions with treat the life of the medieval Jew in its various aspects. Marcus presents the texts themselves, introductions, and lucid notes. Marc Saperstein offers a new introduction and updated bibliography.
Author | : Louis Israel Newman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 748 |
Release | : 1925 |
Genre | : Religion |
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Author | : Louis John Paetow |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 598 |
Release | : 1917 |
Genre | : Middle Ages |
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Author | : Norman De Mattos Bentwich |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 590 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Jews |
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