1) The Early History of the Jews 犹太人的早期历史2) Jewish history 犹太历史 1. Making use of the theories of religion,ethnology,and history,this paper discusses the corresponding relationships between Jewish religion and Jewish history,between Jewish religion and Jewish people,and analyzes the ...
History of the Jews in England Early historyConquest, NormanJewish, TheEdward, KingCromwell, OliverCromwell, WhileJews, SephardicAct, NaturalisationEmancipation, JewishDisraeli, BenjaminJews, European
While this makes them particularly valuable, it also makes their interpretation difficult, given the lack of corroborative sources.The scholars whose work has been brought together in this volume shed light on this key period of the history of Jews and of Jewish-Christian relations, focusing on ...
SUBJECT(S): Judaism; Eschatology,Jewish; History; Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789; Maimonides, M... JI Dienstag - 《Maimonides》 被引量: 3发表: 1983年 Studies on the Jews of Venice, 1382–1797 Contents: Introduction Curfew time in the Ghetto of Venice Christian travelers in the...
This book proposes that Jews were present in England in substantial numbers from the Roman Conquest forward. Indeed, there has never been a time during which a large Jewish-descended, and later Muslim-descended, population has been absent from England. Contrary to popular history, the Jewish popu...
There was a time in early history of man when the days bad no names! The reason was quite simple: Men had not invented the week. In those days, the only division of times was the month, and there were too many days in the month for each of them to have a separate name. But w...
Early History of German-Jewish Reparations, The and committee, or Town Council; and in Belsen itself a central Jewish committee of liberatedJews, which represented Rebuilding Jewish Life in Postwar Germ... MZ Rosensaft,JD Rosensaft 被引量: 4发表: 0年 The Jews of Italy, 1848-1915: Between ...
There was a time in early history of man when the days had no names! The reason was quite simple: Men had not invented the week. In those days the only division of times was the month and there were too many days in the month for each of them to have a separate name. But when ...
Acts of the Apostles, fifth book of the New Testament, a valuable history of the early Christian church. Acts was written in Greek, presumably by the Evangelist Luke, whose gospel concludes where Acts begins, namely, with Christ’s Ascension into heaven.
Haskala, a late 18th- and 19th-century intellectual movement among the Jews of central and eastern Europe that attempted to acquaint Jews with the European and Hebrew languages and with secular education and culture as supplements to traditional Talmudic studies. Though the Haskala owed much of it...