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The Pride of Jacob : Essays on Jacob Katz and His Work

Berger, David(Contributions by)Carlebach, Elisheva(Contributions by)Cohen, Richard I.(Contributions by)Ellenson, David(Contributions by)Etkes, Immanuel(Contributions by)Halbertal, Moshe(Contributions by)Myers, David N.(Contributions by)Silber, Michael K.(Contributions by)Ta-Shma, Israel M.(Contributions by)Harris, Jay M.(Edited by)
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Jacob Katz (1904–1998) was one of the greatest Jewish historians of the twentieth century.

A pioneer of new foci and methods, Katz brought extraordinary insights to many aspects of Jewish life and its surrounding contexts. With a keen eye for both “forests” and “trees,” Katz transformed our understanding of many areas of Jewish history, among them: Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle Ages, the social-historical significance of Jewish law, the rise of Orthodoxy in Germany and Hungary, and the emergence of modern anti-Semitism.

In this volume, ten leading scholars critically discuss Katz’s work with an appreciation for Katz’s importance in reshaping the way Jewish history is studied.

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0674008464 / 9780674008465
Hardback
15/05/2002
United States
English
200p.
24 cm
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