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Chapter 18. The Dispute between Italy and France in Tunisia: The Role of Language and the Position of Italian Jewry
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Filippo Petrucci
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
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Part One. The Roman Period
- Chapter 1. Roman Attitudes to Jews and Judaism in the First Century BCE: Between Hellenistic Traditions and Local Realities 1
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Part Two. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- Chapter 2. The Oldest Complete Extant Sefer Torah Rediscovered at the Bologna University Library: Codicological, Textual, and Paleographic Features of an Ancient Eastern Tradition 16
- Chapter 3. Palestinian and Babylonian Traditions in Italy at the Outset of the Middle Ages: The Yerushalmi in the Writings of R. Isaiah di Trani (the Rid) 64
- Chapter 4. Abraham de Balmes’s Miqneh Abram: An Adaptation of Modistic Concepts by a Hebrew Grammarian of the Renaissance 90
- Chapter 5. The Anonymous Hebrew Translation of Giordano Ruffo’s De medicina equorum and Its Language 107
- Chapter 6. Between the Book of Jossipon and the Book of Jasher 127
- Chapter 7. Italian Jewry and Kabbalistic Rites 161
- Chapter 8. Ladino Translations from Italy: The Bible, Pirke Avot, the Passover Haggadah, and the Siddur 169
- Chapter 9. The Jews of France and Italy during the Later Middle Ages and the Renaissance 188
- Chapter 10. Torah and Nature in the Writings of Some Italian Jewish Thinkers of the Renaissance 199
- Chapter 11. Prenuptial Agreements in Ketubot from Italy 214
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Part Three. The Modern Period
- Chapter 12. Jewish Ashkenazi Gastronomy in Northern Italy in the Early Modern Period: The Testimony of the Book Mitzvot Hanashim 228
- Chapter 13. The Depiction of Jesus’s Circumcision and Presentation in the Temple in Early Modern Paintings in Venice: Some Questions on Jesus’s Identity 248
- Chapter 14. Freemasonry and Saint-Simonism as Carriers of Enlightenment Values in David Levi’s Weltanschauung 268
- Chapter 15. The Unique Characteristics of Dybbuk Exorcisms in Rabbinic Documents from Eighteenth-Century Italy 289
- Chapter 16. Rabbinic Ties between Italy and Aleppo in the Eighteenth Century 312
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Part Four. The Contemporary Period
- Chapter 17. Jewish Solidarity: The Actions and Support of the Union of Italian Israelite Communities for the Jews of Libya and Ethiopia in the 1930s 326
- Chapter 18. The Dispute between Italy and France in Tunisia: The Role of Language and the Position of Italian Jewry 344
- Chapter 19. Jews as Promoters of Italian Civilization in Libya 359
- Chapter 20. The Relations of the Holy See with the Jewish People after the 1993 Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel: Divergence between the Interreligious Dialogue with the Jews of Rome and the Diplomatic Dialogue with Israel 371
- Chapter 21. Primo Levi: Chemist/Writer, Italian/Jew 388
- Chapter 22. Jewish Educational Proposals in Nineteenthand Twentieth-Century Florence 403
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
-
Part One. The Roman Period
- Chapter 1. Roman Attitudes to Jews and Judaism in the First Century BCE: Between Hellenistic Traditions and Local Realities 1
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Part Two. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- Chapter 2. The Oldest Complete Extant Sefer Torah Rediscovered at the Bologna University Library: Codicological, Textual, and Paleographic Features of an Ancient Eastern Tradition 16
- Chapter 3. Palestinian and Babylonian Traditions in Italy at the Outset of the Middle Ages: The Yerushalmi in the Writings of R. Isaiah di Trani (the Rid) 64
- Chapter 4. Abraham de Balmes’s Miqneh Abram: An Adaptation of Modistic Concepts by a Hebrew Grammarian of the Renaissance 90
- Chapter 5. The Anonymous Hebrew Translation of Giordano Ruffo’s De medicina equorum and Its Language 107
- Chapter 6. Between the Book of Jossipon and the Book of Jasher 127
- Chapter 7. Italian Jewry and Kabbalistic Rites 161
- Chapter 8. Ladino Translations from Italy: The Bible, Pirke Avot, the Passover Haggadah, and the Siddur 169
- Chapter 9. The Jews of France and Italy during the Later Middle Ages and the Renaissance 188
- Chapter 10. Torah and Nature in the Writings of Some Italian Jewish Thinkers of the Renaissance 199
- Chapter 11. Prenuptial Agreements in Ketubot from Italy 214
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Part Three. The Modern Period
- Chapter 12. Jewish Ashkenazi Gastronomy in Northern Italy in the Early Modern Period: The Testimony of the Book Mitzvot Hanashim 228
- Chapter 13. The Depiction of Jesus’s Circumcision and Presentation in the Temple in Early Modern Paintings in Venice: Some Questions on Jesus’s Identity 248
- Chapter 14. Freemasonry and Saint-Simonism as Carriers of Enlightenment Values in David Levi’s Weltanschauung 268
- Chapter 15. The Unique Characteristics of Dybbuk Exorcisms in Rabbinic Documents from Eighteenth-Century Italy 289
- Chapter 16. Rabbinic Ties between Italy and Aleppo in the Eighteenth Century 312
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Part Four. The Contemporary Period
- Chapter 17. Jewish Solidarity: The Actions and Support of the Union of Italian Israelite Communities for the Jews of Libya and Ethiopia in the 1930s 326
- Chapter 18. The Dispute between Italy and France in Tunisia: The Role of Language and the Position of Italian Jewry 344
- Chapter 19. Jews as Promoters of Italian Civilization in Libya 359
- Chapter 20. The Relations of the Holy See with the Jewish People after the 1993 Fundamental Agreement between the Holy See and the State of Israel: Divergence between the Interreligious Dialogue with the Jews of Rome and the Diplomatic Dialogue with Israel 371
- Chapter 21. Primo Levi: Chemist/Writer, Italian/Jew 388
- Chapter 22. Jewish Educational Proposals in Nineteenthand Twentieth-Century Florence 403
- Index 417