This article discusses the ways scholars have outlined the process of Jewish adaptation (or lack of it) from their Christian surroundings in northern Europe during the High Middle Ages. Using the example of penitential fasting, the first two sections of the article describe medieval Jewish practices and some of the approaches that have been used to explain the similarity between medieval Jewish and contemporary Christian customs. The last two sections of the article suggest that in addition to looking for texts that connect between Jewish and Christian thought and beliefs behind these customs, it is useful to examine what medieval Jews and Christians saw of each other's customs living in close urban quarters. Finally, the article suggests t...
For the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula, the rapid territorial expansion which took plac...
The purpose of this study is to sketch the positive and negative dimensions in the Latin liturgy of ...
Analysis of the impact of death in high medieval Ashkenaz has focused on practices of mourning and r...
The attitude of Jews living in the medieval Christian world to Jews who converted to Christianity or...
The relationship between the concept of the Jew or Muslim as servus camere regie and other types of ...
This article seeks to explore the place of song and dance in the Jewish-Christian encounter within t...
Medieval Jews were perceived by their neighbors in two ways. On the one hand, as an integral part of...
The dissertation that follows is a study of an interaction between the Jews and Muslims in medieval ...
This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth...
This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth...
This article evaluates Jewish-Christian difference in the constantly shifting terrain of thirteenth-...
The position of the Jews in the European societies in the course of history is taken as an indicator...
Clothes in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period denoted legal status and social standing. Jew...
In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christians accused Jews of shedding Christian blood, and sometimes...
The central figure of this dissertation, Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh, c.1250-1327), is explored as ...
For the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula, the rapid territorial expansion which took plac...
The purpose of this study is to sketch the positive and negative dimensions in the Latin liturgy of ...
Analysis of the impact of death in high medieval Ashkenaz has focused on practices of mourning and r...
The attitude of Jews living in the medieval Christian world to Jews who converted to Christianity or...
The relationship between the concept of the Jew or Muslim as servus camere regie and other types of ...
This article seeks to explore the place of song and dance in the Jewish-Christian encounter within t...
Medieval Jews were perceived by their neighbors in two ways. On the one hand, as an integral part of...
The dissertation that follows is a study of an interaction between the Jews and Muslims in medieval ...
This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth...
This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth...
This article evaluates Jewish-Christian difference in the constantly shifting terrain of thirteenth-...
The position of the Jews in the European societies in the course of history is taken as an indicator...
Clothes in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period denoted legal status and social standing. Jew...
In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christians accused Jews of shedding Christian blood, and sometimes...
The central figure of this dissertation, Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh, c.1250-1327), is explored as ...
For the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula, the rapid territorial expansion which took plac...
The purpose of this study is to sketch the positive and negative dimensions in the Latin liturgy of ...
Analysis of the impact of death in high medieval Ashkenaz has focused on practices of mourning and r...