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The Medieval Magazine #142: Jewish Life in the Middle Ages

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From travel to daily life, music to law – this issue will cover all aspects of the medieval Jew

From travel to daily life, music to law – this issue will cover all aspects of the medieval Jewish experience. Partner Promotion Where the Middle Ages Begin Enjoy expertly curated content about the Middle Ages The Medieval Magazine The Medieval Magazine gives you medieval history at your fingertips with a monthly look at news, articles, travel, books, and events about the Middle Ages. This digital magazine is hand-crafted by an expert team of medievalists from across the globe, offering in-depth & carefully curated features on medieval topics, and resources. Receive this magazine in your email monthly from only $4.99 per issue or $59.99 per year! Of course, you can cancel at any time, no questions asked. [Subscribe Now]( The Medieval Magazine, No. 142 Jewish Life in the Middle Ages From travel to daily life, music to law – this issue will cover all aspects of the medieval Jewish experience. Theme - Peter Konieczny – 'Holy Terror: The Rhineland Massacres of the First Crusade' - Lucie Lamonier – 'Hostility Against the Jews in Medieval France' - Theresa Zischkin – 'Illustrating Jewish History at the Mongol Court: Moses as a Forerunner-Prophet?' - Michael Goodyear – 'Through the Traveler’s Eyes: Benjamin of Tudela and the Jews of Byzantium' - Beth Rogers – 'Food for the Soul: Jewish Food Traditions from the Old Testament to the Middle Ages' - Sonja Maurer-Dass – 'Sacred and Secular: A Brief Introduction to Jewish Music in the Middle Ages' Features - James Blake Wiener –‘Treasures of Medieval Greenland' (interview with Frederik Fuuja Larsen) [Subscribe Now]( Please note that this magazine is not published by World History Encyclopedia, but by our partner organization the Medieval Magazine. Copyright © 2021 Ancient History Encyclopedia, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our weekly newsletter or subscribed to our membership. Our mailing address is: Ancient History Encyclopedia Brook House Mint StreetGodalming, Surrey GU7 1HE United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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