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Book Review: Nadège Ragaru, “Et les Juifs bulgares furent sauvés”: Une histoire des saviors sur la Shoah en BulgarieThis presentation reviews a recent book by the French historian and political scientist Nadège Ragaru, analyzing how Bulgarian society has ... see more

After tracking a selection of divine speeches of Satan in the texts of the Old Testament and showing the extent of contradiction and deviation that affected those texts, as it becomes clear to the researcher that the main issue of this research is to show... see more

Resumen:La historia del Tribunal de la Inquisición se extiende por varios siglos y varios continentes, sirviendo al control social y político ejercido por parte de sectores conservadores vinculados al sistema feudal y colonial. De la Europa medieval viaja... see more

AbstractDaniel 1 narrates how Daniel and his friends come from Jerusalem and are appointed as officials at the royal court in Babylon. The narrative is governed by the various and significant references to space. The Jews’ loyalty towards Jerusalem and it... see more

Resum: En 1804, el Tribunal de la Inquisició vivia els seus darrers moments. Lluny de les grans persecucions inicials contra jueus i moriscos, el Sant Ofici semblava llanguir, però sense dubte, tot i que amb menys força que en temps passats, encara era un... see more

Resumen: Durante cinco siglos, el tribunal de la Inquisicón de Murcia se encargó de juzgar los casos más diversos y realizar innumerables persecuciones, con mayor o menor intensidad y dureza, contra aquellos que se salían de la doctrina represiva marcada ... see more

The book of Esther deals with issues of Jewish identity in exile. This article argues that early in the story (chapters 2 and 3) Mordecai is depicted as trying to assimilate into Persian culture before experiencing a reversal and returning to his Jewish i... see more

El poema de Don Mosse ibn Zarzal –en contraste con otros– ofrece una fecha precisa: el nacimiento del infante Juan –después Rey Juan II de Castilla-Leon– [6/3/1405]. También raro es el fenómeno de un poema oficial, cortesano, judío despues ... 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

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