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Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

A través del estudio de tres casos de mujeres musulmanas y de otros tres de mujeres judías, este artículo se propone aportar algunos matices al panorama teórico de la violencia padecida por las mujeres de las minorías religiosas en los reinos hispánicos, ... see more

Prior to the eighteenth century, European Jews lived in separate communal structures at the discretion of their host countries.1 A very few found places of influence and wealth as "court Jews" and lived as aristocrats, but their acceptance in society was ... see more

This paper sets out to describe the comparisons of subjective quality-of-life indicators acrossdomains that enable Jewish older persons – and, in particular, those who are members of CapeJewish Seniors Association, Milnerton1 – to remain living in their c... see more

The article discusses Jewish conversions to Catholicism in Poland before 1795, presenting the issue from the perspective of discourses of anthropology, religion, and, importantly, class stratification, with reference to the most important European context... see more

Abstract. Some scholars argue that Paul's writings—even after his conversion—still reflect his rabbinic training, in which the Jewish exegetical methods were widespread used. This article aims to investigate the degree of influence of the midrash as a Jew... see more

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