Connecting histories : Jews and their others in early modern Europe / edited by Francesca Bregoli and David B. Ruderman - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, cop. 2019 - (318 p.)

Connecting stories? : a Yiddish folktale and its unpopular Hebrew versions / "The poor of your city come first" : Jewish ritual and the itinerant poor in early modern Germany / A sixteenth-century rabbi as a published author : the early editions of Rabbi Mordecai Jaffe's Levushim / New Kabbalistic genres and their readers in early modern Europe / The "Significant other/s" and their/our histories / On the mysteries of the law : a conversation between Pietro Aretino and Rabbi Elijah Menahem Ḥalfan / Praising the "idolater" : a poem for Christians by Rabbi Leon Modena / Crossing the name barrier : non-Jewish names in the memoirs of Glikl bas Leib and in early modern Ashkenazic Jewish culture / Pride and punishment : Christians and Jews on the meaning of the Jewish presence in Worms / A Jewish Easter lamb : cultural connection and its limits in a 1716 Prague procession / Leibush the Lawless and his border tavern / Alone among the sages of Sepharad? : Alfonso de Zamora and the symbolic capital of converso Christian Hebraism in Spain after 1492 / From "potential" and "fuzzy" Jews to "non-Jewish Jews"/"Jewish non-Jews" : conversos living in Iberia and early modern Jewry / Rebekka Voss -- Debra Kaplan -- Pavel Sládek -- Andrea Gondos -- Moshe Idel -- Fabrizio Lelli -- Michela Andreatta -- Joseph Davis -- Lucia Raspe -- Rachel L. Greenblatt -- Gershon David Hundert -- Jesús de Prado Plumed -- Claude B. Stuczynski

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