Recommendation Whether to Confiscate, Destroy and Burn All Jewish Books
A Classic Treatise Against Anti-Semitism (Studies in Judaism and Christianity ... Dialogue Between Christians and Jews)
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Author
Contributions
- Peter Wortsman (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2000-09-01 - Paulist Press
Language
English
Word Count
28,000 words, Guess
Page Count
112 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7975323M
- ISBN-139780809139729
- ISBN-100809139723
- OCLC Control Number43919782
- OCLC Control Numberrecommendati_reuc_2000_000_6465842
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00038511
- Goodreads466093
- LibraryThing1696003
Classifications
- LCCBM535 .R46 2000
Description
"Every once in a while at a critical point in history, a book appears that changes the course of events forever. In 1510, Johannes Reuchlin, a scholar, lawyer and humanist, wrote his landmark legal opinion that those books fundamental to the practice of the Jewish faith should not be taken away from Jews and destroyed by Christians. While he was condemned himself for his stand, the book opened the eyes of scholars and political leaders to the need to understand and appreciate the wealth of religious truth and insight in the Talmud and other works. Reuchlin did not stop anti-Semitism in the Reformation by either Catholics or Protestants, but he stemmed the advance of those vowed to wipe Judaism out in Europe and began the long, slow movement in the West to appreciate and learn what Judaism really was."--BOOK JACKET.
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