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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. The Term Ger and the Concept of Conversion in the Hebrew Bible 26
- Chapter 2. Ex- Jews and Early Christians: Conversion and the Allure of the Other 42
- Chapter 3. Conversion to Judaism as Reflected in the Rabbinic Writings and Culture of Medieval Ashkenaz: Between Germany and Northern France 58
- Chapter 4. Of Purity, Piety, and Plunder: Jewish Apostates and Poverty in Medieval Eu rope 75
- Chapter 5. “Cleanse Me from My Sin”: The Social and Cultural Vicissitudes of a Converso Family in Fifteenth- Century Castile 89
- Chapter 6. Converso Paulinism and Residual Jewishness: Conversion from Judaism to Chris tianity as a Theologico- political Problem 112
- Chapter 7. Return by Any Other Name: Religious Change Among Amsterdam’s New Jews 134
- Chapter 8. The Persuasive Path: Giulio Morosini’s Derekh Emunah as a Conversion Narrative 156
- Chapter 9. “Precious Books”: Conversion, Nationality, and the Novel, 1810–2010 182
- Chapter 10. Between European Judaism and British Protestantism in the Early Nineteenth Century 207
- Chapter 11. When Life Imitates Art: Shtetl Sociability and Conversion in Imperial Russia 231
- Chapter 12. Opposition, Integration, and Ambiguity: Toward a History of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate’s Policies on Conversion to Judaism 250
- Notes 273
- Contributors 349
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. The Term Ger and the Concept of Conversion in the Hebrew Bible 26
- Chapter 2. Ex- Jews and Early Christians: Conversion and the Allure of the Other 42
- Chapter 3. Conversion to Judaism as Reflected in the Rabbinic Writings and Culture of Medieval Ashkenaz: Between Germany and Northern France 58
- Chapter 4. Of Purity, Piety, and Plunder: Jewish Apostates and Poverty in Medieval Eu rope 75
- Chapter 5. “Cleanse Me from My Sin”: The Social and Cultural Vicissitudes of a Converso Family in Fifteenth- Century Castile 89
- Chapter 6. Converso Paulinism and Residual Jewishness: Conversion from Judaism to Chris tianity as a Theologico- political Problem 112
- Chapter 7. Return by Any Other Name: Religious Change Among Amsterdam’s New Jews 134
- Chapter 8. The Persuasive Path: Giulio Morosini’s Derekh Emunah as a Conversion Narrative 156
- Chapter 9. “Precious Books”: Conversion, Nationality, and the Novel, 1810–2010 182
- Chapter 10. Between European Judaism and British Protestantism in the Early Nineteenth Century 207
- Chapter 11. When Life Imitates Art: Shtetl Sociability and Conversion in Imperial Russia 231
- Chapter 12. Opposition, Integration, and Ambiguity: Toward a History of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate’s Policies on Conversion to Judaism 250
- Notes 273
- Contributors 349
- Index 353