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The Cambridge History of Judaism

Volume 5. Jews in the Medieval Islamic World

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Phillip I. Lieberman, Stefan C. Reif, Ross Brann, Mark R. Cohen, Menahem Ben-Sasson, Oded Zinger, Jane S. Gerber, Brendan Goldman, Amir Ashur, Elizabeth Lambourn, Michael Lecker, Christian Julien Robin, Ofir Haim, Jessica Goldberg, Arnold E. Franklin, Moshe Sokolow, Miriam Frenkel, Haggai Ben-Shammai, Fred Astren, Angel Saenz-Badillos, S. J. Pearce, Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Mordechai Z. Cohen, Gideon Libson, Tova Beeri, Alfred Ivry, Gabriele Ferrario, Maud Kozodoy, Gideon Bohak, Sara Sviri, Raymond P. Scheindlin, Haggai Mazuz, Katja Vehlow, Vivian Mann, Shalom Sabar
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  • Date Published: September 2021
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521517171

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  • Volume 5 examines the history of Judaism in the Islamic World from the rise of Islam in the early sixth century to the expulsion of Jews from Spain at the end of the fifteenth. This period witnessed radical transformations both within the Jewish community itself and in the broader contexts in which the Jews found themselves. The rise of Islam had a decisive influence on Jews and Judaism as the conditions of daily life and elite culture shifted throughout the Islamicate world. Islamic conquest and expansion affected the shape of the Jewish community as the center of gravity shifted west to the North African communities, and long-distance trading opportunities led to the establishment of trading diasporas and flourishing communities as far east as India. By the end of our period, many of the communities on the 'other' side of the Mediterranean had come into their own—while many of the Jewish communities in the Islamicate world had retreated from their high-water mark.

    • Examines the history of Judaism in the Islamic World from the rise of Islam in the early sixth century to the expulsion of Jews from Spain at the end of the fifteenth
    • A definitive exploration of all aspects of Jewish life in the medieval Islamic world
    • Features essays written by an international team of contributors
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    • Date Published: September 2021
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521517171
    • length: 1064 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 158 x 39 mm
    • weight: 1.43kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Phillip I. Lieberman
    Part I. Jews in the Medieval Islamic World:
    1. The Sources Stefan C. Reif
    2. Jewish perceptions of and attitudes towards Islam and Muslims Ross Brann
    3. Islamic attitudes and policies Mark R. Cohen
    4. The Maghrib and Egypt Menahem Ben-Sasson and Oded Zinger
    5. The Jews of Muslim Spain Jane S. Gerber
    6. Beyond crescent and cross: Jews in medieval Syria and Sicily Brendan Goldman
    7. Yemen and India from the rise of Islam to 1500 Amir Ashur and Elizabeth Lambourn
    8. The Jews of Northern Arabia in early Islam Michael Lecker
    9. Judaism in Pre-Islamic Arabia Christian Julien Robin
    10. The Islamic east Ofir Haim
    Part II. Social and Institutional History:
    11. Demography and migrations Phillip I. Lieberman
    12. Economic activities Jessica Goldberg
    13. Jewish communal and religious organization Arnold E. Franklin
    14. Schools and education Moshe Sokolow
    15. The life cycle and the annual cycle in Genizah society Miriam Frenkel
    16. The family Miriam Frenkel
    Part III. Spiritual and Intellectual History:
    17. Karaism Haggai Ben-Shammai
    18. Non-Rabbinic and non-Karaite religious movements Fred Astren
    19. Languages and translations Angel Saenz-Badillos and S. J. Pearce
    20. Book production Judith Olszowy-Schlanger
    21. Jewish bible exegesis in Muslim lands in the middle ages Mordechai Z. Cohen
    22. Jewish law Gideon Libson
    23. Liturgy Stefan C. Reif
    24. Piyyuṭ Tova Beeri
    25. Jewish philosophy Alfred Ivry
    26. Science and medicine Gabriele Ferrario and Maud Kozodoy
    27. Magic Gideon Bohak
    28. Mysticism Sara Sviri
    29. Belles-lettres Raymond P. Scheindlin
    30. Jewish-Muslim polemics Haggai Mazuz
    31. Historiography Katja Vehlow
    32. Material culture and art Vivian Mann and Shalom Sabar.

  • Editor

    Phillip I. Lieberman, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
    Phillip I. Lieberman is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and Associate Professor of Classical and Mediterranean Studies at Vanderbilt University. He has published widely on medieval Jewish history in the Islamic world, both in books and in American and foreign academic journals. His 2014 book, The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt  was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in the category of Sephardi/Mizrahi Culture. He also served as section editor for the award-winning Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World (2010).

    Contributors

    Phillip I. Lieberman, Stefan C. Reif, Ross Brann, Mark R. Cohen, Menahem Ben-Sasson, Oded Zinger, Jane S. Gerber, Brendan Goldman, Amir Ashur, Elizabeth Lambourn, Michael Lecker, Christian Julien Robin, Ofir Haim, Jessica Goldberg, Arnold E. Franklin, Moshe Sokolow, Miriam Frenkel, Haggai Ben-Shammai, Fred Astren, Angel Saenz-Badillos, S. J. Pearce, Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Mordechai Z. Cohen, Gideon Libson, Tova Beeri, Alfred Ivry, Gabriele Ferrario, Maud Kozodoy, Gideon Bohak, Sara Sviri, Raymond P. Scheindlin, Haggai Mazuz, Katja Vehlow, Vivian Mann, Shalom Sabar

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