NY exhibit underscores how medieval Christians both sang songs from Hebrew Bible and persecuted Jews
Here you sing these Psalms every day, yet on Good Friday you go out and you beat up your Jewish neighbors,” Roger Wieck, of ...
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Join the Program in Judaic Studies and the Humanities Council's Program in Medieval Studies for an E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture with Ivan G. Marcus on Wednesday, September 25. This event ...
The Edmond J. Safra Foundation has committed to support the development of Sephardic Studies PhD fellowships at Brandeis University with a generous gift of $1.1 million.
A demon blows his tuba into a Jew’s ear. The synagogue, personified as a woman, stands blindfolded, her head angled in sadness. A Jew in a dark cloak stabs the consecrated host and boils it in a pot.
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As Slovenia takes a hard line against Israel, its tiny Jewish community feels increasingly isolated
In June 2024, Slovenia’s parliament voted to recognize a Palestinian state only one week after Spain, Ireland and Norway had ...
How medieval stories about desecrating the Eucharist were used to justify the murder of Jews. Christians are unlikely to be persuaded, unless they have already all but checked out of the faith. How ...
Israeli officials recently put a unique 14th-century Bible on display just a year after it was bought for a seven-figure sum. The National Library of Israel announced its display of the Shem Tov Bible ...
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