As in many other merchant nations of early modern Europe, the communities of the Western Sephardic Diaspora assumed as one of their main responsibilities the social and religious duty of assisting their coreligionists, both within and beyond the boundaries of their congregations. Within this context, a wide range of charitable and social activities were provided directly by their communal governments, including travel allowances and grants for the needy and foreigners, as well as communal aid for captives and Jewish communities throughout the Holy Land. This article aims thus to understand how the philanthropic policies of Northern European Sephardic communities affected the lives of Jews in the Mediterranean basin and, conversely, how Jewi...
In the great century of Jewish migration, from the end of the eighteenth century into the 1920s, whe...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The forty-two Ascamot prepared by the Parnasim David Abrabanel Dormido and Eliau d...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
This article reflects on the connections between geographical mobility and the constitution of a com...
Since Hermann Kellenbenz’ seminal work «Sephardim an der unteren Elbe» (1958) it is widely known tha...
The relationship between the concept of the Jew or Muslim as servus camere regie and other types of ...
In this paper I shall look at the multifaceted and at times hard to define identity of the Portugues...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
In 1749, the Elders of the London Sephardi community announced a significant change to the distribut...
The leading Jewish historians of the 20th century have assumed axiomatically that the defining featu...
Umesto da samo potvrđuje starije koncepte podeljenosti između kulturnih sfera različitih avramitskih...
The Western Sephardic communities came into being as a result of confessional migration. However, in...
Aust C. Jewish Mobility in the Eighteenth Century: Familial Networks of Ashkenazic Merchants across ...
ABSTRACT: Migration in history has generated ethnical and religious synthesis, demographical, cultur...
The dissertation examines the behavior of Judeoconversos (the descendants of Jewish converts to Chri...
In the great century of Jewish migration, from the end of the eighteenth century into the 1920s, whe...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The forty-two Ascamot prepared by the Parnasim David Abrabanel Dormido and Eliau d...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...
This article reflects on the connections between geographical mobility and the constitution of a com...
Since Hermann Kellenbenz’ seminal work «Sephardim an der unteren Elbe» (1958) it is widely known tha...
The relationship between the concept of the Jew or Muslim as servus camere regie and other types of ...
In this paper I shall look at the multifaceted and at times hard to define identity of the Portugues...
This thesis is a historical study of a commercial partnership between two families of Sephardic Jews...
In 1749, the Elders of the London Sephardi community announced a significant change to the distribut...
The leading Jewish historians of the 20th century have assumed axiomatically that the defining featu...
Umesto da samo potvrđuje starije koncepte podeljenosti između kulturnih sfera različitih avramitskih...
The Western Sephardic communities came into being as a result of confessional migration. However, in...
Aust C. Jewish Mobility in the Eighteenth Century: Familial Networks of Ashkenazic Merchants across ...
ABSTRACT: Migration in history has generated ethnical and religious synthesis, demographical, cultur...
The dissertation examines the behavior of Judeoconversos (the descendants of Jewish converts to Chri...
In the great century of Jewish migration, from the end of the eighteenth century into the 1920s, whe...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The forty-two Ascamot prepared by the Parnasim David Abrabanel Dormido and Eliau d...
The study of commercial networks of Jewish merchants and entrepreneurs across Europe during the tran...