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What is the connection between: A Norman nobleman, a converted Archbishop, a lunar eclipse, the First Crusade, a messianic Karaite, and a mysterious piece of music? The thread that ties…

In last month’s issue of Kankan, we began a series exploring the great ideological battles of Jewish history. We began by delving into the disruption to the Jewish world caused…

Throughout the ages, there have been many gedolei Yisrael who shared a father-in-law and son-in-law bond. One of these special bonds which was unique in its closeness, is that of…

When most people think about a “false mashiach,” the first name that comes to mind is that of Shabbetai Tzvi, the infamous self-proclaimed redeemer who took Europe by storm in…

The proverbial Jewish merchant appears in world literature throughout the Middle Ages in what is most often a less than complimentary light. Christian sources especially tend to portray Jewish businessmen…

The year was 1617, and the location was the German port city of Danzig (known in Polish as Gdansk). A gentile mob had massed outside the fortified villa walls of…
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