Rabbis and Jewish communities in Renaissance Italy

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Abstract

Focusing on the figure of the rabbi, this book provides a vivid picture of Italian Jewry during the Renaissance. The author discusses Jewish life of the period (c.1450-1600) in its social, institutional, and cultural aspects, placing them against the backdrop of the wider Catholic environment to give an original interpretation of how Jewish cultural and religious life developed in the Renaissance context. Particular attention is given to changes in the status and functions of the rabbis and to the relations between the rabbinate and the lay leadership. Of special interest is the exploration of the cultural world of the rabbis and the broader issue of intellectual developments at the time. Essentially a translation of Part I of the Hebrew edition, which won wide acclaim for its perspective, Rabbis and Jewish Communities in Renaissance Italyhas been carefully adapted for an English-speaking readership. Substantial excerpts from the appendices have been incorporated into the text so that the evidence necessary to support the arguments is easily accessible.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherOxford University Press, UK
Number of pages366
ISBN (Electronic)9781909821255, 190982125X, 9781800340039, 1800340036
ISBN (Print)9780197100646, 0197100643, 9781874774174, 187477417X
DOIs
StatePublished - 1990

Publication series

NameLittman library of Jewish civilization (Series)
PublisherThe Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

Bibliographical note

Includes index

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