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We Spring from that History: Bernard Lazare, between Universalism and Particularism

open access: yesReligions, 2018
This paper examines the evolution of Jewish identity in the works of writer and critic Bernard Lazare. It suggests that Lazare’s oeuvre elucidates one of the central tensions in modern Jewish thought: the division between those thinkers who use the
Joel Swanson
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Negatywny obraz Żydów w starożytności klasyczneji jego uwarunkowania [PDF]

open access: yesThe Polish Journal of Aesthetics, 2012
Although Greek and Latin classical texts deliver many examples of anti-Jewish slanders, it cannot be confirmed that the prejudices against the Jews hold in Greco-Roman antiquity were reasonably different form those against other people.
Przemysław Piwowarczyk
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The Problem of Girls' Religious Education in Ultra-Orthodox Judaism: The Case of Sarah Schenirer and Bais Yaakov Movement

open access: yesTrabzon İlahiyat Dergisi
In the ultra-Orthodox Jewish tradition, there are different types of schools for men and women, providing education for their varying social and religious roles.
Funda Kocaman, Türkan Bilgin
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Kant, Fichte, Hegel a Židia (Kant, Fichte, Hegel and the Jews)

open access: yesOstium, 2006
This study is devoted to the problem of anti-Semitism in German philosophy of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. It seeks an introduction to anti-Jewish considerations, which are presented in works of crucial European thinkers, namely in works of ...
Milan Vrbovský
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Thomas de Cantilupe (d. 1282) and the Last Jews of Medieval England

open access: yesReligions
Thomas de Cantilupe (d. 1282) is one of the last medieval English Catholics to have been canonized as a saint, following a remarkable career in which he twice served as the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, as the Chancellor of England, and as ...
Irven Michael Resnick
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Western Anti-Judaism Goes East

open access: yesScrinium
Abstract The article explores history of the reception of anti-Jewish hagiographical traditions of Western origin among Syriac Christians during the Islamic period by focusing on the textual tradition of the Miracles of the Virgin, a Western collection of Marian legends that was translated into Arabic during the thirteenth century and later on, during ...
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