How the West Became Antisemitic: Jews and the Formation of Europe, 800–1500 by Ivan G. Marcus

How the West Became Antisemitic: Jews and the Formation of Europe, 800–1500 by Ivan G. Marcus

Author:Ivan G. Marcus [Marcus, Ivan G.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Jewish, Europe, General, Social Science, Jewish Studies, Civilization
ISBN: 9780691258218
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Amazon: B0CQB5W8QD
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2024-06-10T22:00:00+00:00


40. Memorials or cults of the dead deserve further comparative study. See Marcus, Jewish Life Cycle, 221–44; Marcus, “Jewish-Christian Symbiosis,” 463–65.

41. See SHP, 1630, translated in chapter 4. On the history of the medieval European synagogue, see Krautheimer, Mittelalterliche Synagogen, especially 64; Wischnitzer, Architecture of the European Synagogue; Krinsky, Synagogues of Europe; Paulus, Architektur. An uncanny experience confirmed this similarity in 1990, while at a conference held on Rashi in Troyes, France. Colleagues and I, including the late Vivian Mann, drove to Vézelay, in nearby Burgundy, and approached the chapter house attached to the abbey. I said to my companions, “Inside you will find a rectangular space divided by two interior columns just like the Worms synagogue.” And it was so. On the structure of the Worms synagogue, see Shalev-Eyni, “Reconstructing Jerusalem.” On ritual bath styles, see Bodner, “Romanesque beyond Christianity.” For an assertive example of a wealthy English Jew, Aaron of Lincoln, boasting that he financed an ecclesiastical window and shrine to St. Alban, see Lavezzo, “Minster and the Privy,” 363.



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