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Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350

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31 December 2022

This sourcebook is designed to introduce students to the everyday lives of the Jews who lived in the German Empire, northern France and England from the 11th to the mid-14th centuries.
The volume consists of translations of primary sources written by or about medieval Jews, each source accompanied by an introduction that provides historical context. Through the sources, students can become familiar with the spaces that Jews frequented, their daily practices and rituals and their thinking.
The subject matter ranges from culinary preferences and details of sexual lives, to garments, objects and communal buildings. The documents testify to how Jews enacted their Sabbath and holidays, celebrated their weddings, births and other lifecycle events, and mourned their dead. Some of the sources focus on the relationships they had with their Christian neighbours, the local authorities and the Church, while others shed light on their economic activities and professions.
With contributions by members of the "Beyond the Elite: Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe" research team: Neta Bodner, Nureet Dermer, Aviya Doron, Miri Fenton, Etelle Kalaora, Albert Kohn, Andreas Lehnertz, Adi Namia-Cohen, Hannah Teddy Schachter and Amit Shafran.

HISTORY / Jewish, European history: medieval period, middle ages, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages

Introduction
Section 1: From Birth to Death and Throughout the Year: Life Cycle and Rituals
Section 2: Living Arrangements: Family, Households, and the Home
Section 3: Making a Living: Money, Markets, and Professions
Section 4: Law and Order, Disruption and Crisis
Section 5: Jews and Christians: Neighbors, Partners, Adversaries
Glossary
Index