Jew in the Medieval World
Discover the rich tapestry of medieval Judaism with Jew in the Medieval World by Jacob Rader Marcus, a classic source book first published in 1938. This comprehensive work presents a collection of documents and historical narratives that allow the voices of those who lived through these pivotal times to resonate. With a new introduction and updated bibliography by Marc Saperstein, this edition offers fresh insights into the Jewish experience from BCE to circa 1500 CE. Published by Hebrew Union College Press, this paperback edition spans an impressive 602 pages, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Jewish studies, world history, and the political landscape of the medieval era. Dive into this scholarly yet accessible text to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and contributions of Jews during the medieval period.