Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 44493
Author(s): Maimonides, Moses and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Maimonides, The Woman Teacher and Her Husband: Wife's Perspective (Teshuvot ha-RaMBaM, no. 34) and Husband's Perspective (Teshuvot ha-RaMBaM, no. 45)
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Documents 3 and 4 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 120 - 123.
Year of Publication: 2022.

2. Record Number: 44494
Author(s): Maimonides, Moses and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Maimonides, The Obligations of Husbands and Wives (Mishneh Torah, Ishut 12:1-3:)
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 5 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 123 - 124.
Year of Publication: 2022.

3. Record Number: 44495
Author(s): Decker, Sarah Ifft
Contributor(s):
Title : A Jewish Marriage Contract, Written in Latin, Arxiu Històric de Girona, secció Girona-05, vol. 5, fol. 7v-9r. Girona, Catalonia, Spain, August 20, 1325
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 6 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 124 - 126.
Year of Publication: 2022.

4. Record Number: 44496
Author(s): Solomon ibn Adret, Rabbi and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Babylonian Talmud, Kiddushin 41a. Discussion of the Betrothal of Minor Girls and Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret, She'elot u-Teshuvot I.771: A Girl Refuses an Arranged Marriage
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Documents 7 and 8 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 126 - 127.
Year of Publication: 2022.

5. Record Number: 44497
Author(s): Solomon ibn Adret, Rabbi and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : A Jewish Divorce Document, Written in Latin, Vic, Catalonia, Spain, December 8, 1307 and Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret, She'elot u-Teshuvot V. 240: The Jewish Couple from Seville
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Documents 9 and 10 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 127 - 128. Part of the text by Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret is revised from a previous translation by Ifft Decker. See Ifft Decker, Sarah. "Conversion, Marriage, and Creative Manipulation of Law in Thirteenth-Century Responsa Literature," Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies Volume 6, No. 1 (2014): 42-53.
Year of Publication: 2022.

6. Record Number: 44498
Author(s): Maimonides, Moses and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Maimonides, On Sex in Marriage (Mishneh Torah, Ishut 14:1-8:)
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 5 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 128 - 129.
Year of Publication: 2022.

7. Record Number: 44499
Author(s): Decker, Sarah Ifft
Contributor(s):
Title : Zohar, Castile, 13th Century, 1:49b-1:50a: The Kabbalist, His Wife and the Shekhinah
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 12 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 129 - 131.
Year of Publication: 2022.

8. Record Number: 44500
Author(s): Decker, Sarah Ifft
Contributor(s):
Title : Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 65 a-b: Sexual Relations between Women
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 14 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 132 - 132.
Year of Publication: 2022.

9. Record Number: 44501
Author(s): Goitein, Shelomo Dov,
Contributor(s):
Title : A Refugee Woman from Jerusalem Writes from Tripoli
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifftt Decker. Shelomo Dov Goitein is the translator of Document 15 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 132 - 133. This translation was originally published in S. D. Goitein, "Tyre-Tripoli-'Arqa: Geniza Documents from the Beginning of the Crusader Period," Jewish Quarterly Review New Series, Vol. 66, No. 2 (1975): 69-88.
Year of Publication: 2022.

10. Record Number: 44502
Author(s): Asher ben Yehiel, Rabbi and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Rabbi Asher ben Yehiel, Shut haRosh, 17.7: Obligations of Mothers and Wetnurses
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 16 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 133 - 133.
Year of Publication: 2022.

11. Record Number: 44504
Author(s): Simhah ben Samuel, , Scholar and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Simcha ben Samuel of Vitry, Mahzor Vitry, #498
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 19 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 136 - 136.
Year of Publication: 2022.

12. Record Number: 44512
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, She'elot u-Teshuvot ha-Maharam, Prague, no. 108: Women's Aliyot in a Town of Cohanim
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 20 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 136 - 137.
Year of Publication: 2022.

13. Record Number: 44514
Author(s): Regina, Wife of Bondia Coras, , and Robert I. Burns, S.J.
Contributor(s):
Title : Will of Regina, Wife of Bondia Coras, Jew of Puigcerdà (Catalonia, Spain), October 23, 1306
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker. Robert I. Burns is the translator of Document 21 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 137 - 138. Originally published in Burns, Robert I., Jews in the Notarial Culture: Latinate Wills in Mediterranean Spain, 1250-1350. University of California Press, 1996
Year of Publication: 2022.

14. Record Number: 44515
Author(s): Solomon ibn Adret, Rabbi and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Rabbi Solomon ibn Adret, She'elot u-Teshuvot, VI.4: Responsum on Jewish Law, Dowry Restitution and Christian Courts
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 22 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 138 - 138.
Year of Publication: 2022.

15. Record Number: 44516
Author(s): Solomon bar Simson, , and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : The Chronicle of Solomon bar Simson
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker. Shlomo Eidelberg is the translator of Document 23 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 139 - 139. Originally published in Eidelberg, Shlomo. The Jews and the Crusaders. University of Wisconsin Press, 1977; reprinted KTAV Publishing House, 1996.
Year of Publication: 2022.

16. Record Number: 44517
Author(s): Rashi, , Rabbinic Scholar and Sarah Ifft Decker
Contributor(s):
Title : Rabbi Solomon Yitzhaki (Rashi), Shut ha-Rashi, #173: Levirate Marriage and Conversion
Source: Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE. Sarah Ifft Decker.   Edited by Sarah Ifft Decker, translator of Document 24 .   Routledge, 2022.  Pages 139 - 140.
Year of Publication: 2022.

17. Record Number: 45213
Author(s): Eleazar ben Judah of Worms, Rabbi and Neta Bodner,
Contributor(s):
Title : Marital Relations and the Laws of Penance (Hilkhot Teshuvah), Eleazar of Worms
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is translated by Neta Bodner and comes from Sefer haRokeah, (Jerusalem: Yerid haSefarim, 2008), Hilkhot Teshuva, §14. .  2022.  Pages 10 - 11. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

18. Record Number: 45214
Author(s): Isaac of Chinon, , and Amit Shafran,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Fate of a Match—Love Magic by Isaac of Chinon
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is translated and introduced by Amit Shafran from Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Héb. 633, 124v. .  2022.  Pages 14 - 15. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

19. Record Number: 45215
Author(s): Barzilay, Tzafrir,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Monumental Mikveh of Friedberg
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The photograph of the Mikveh is introduced by Tzafrir Barzilay .  2022.  Pages 16 - 17. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

20. Record Number: 45216
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi and Etelle Kalaora,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Burial of a Man with Communal Funds
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is translated and introduced by Etelle Kalaora from Shut Maharam b. Barukh (Prague), vol. 1, ed. M. A. Bloch ( Jerusalem: Makhon Yerushalayim, 2014), §964. .  2022.  Pages 18 - 19. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

21. Record Number: 45217
Author(s): Levinson, Eyal,
Contributor(s):
Title : Mock Marriages: The Story of Nathan and Ganna
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Eyal Levinson from Teshuvot Ba’alei HaTosafot ed. Irving Agus (New York: Talpioth, 1954), 165, §85. .  2022.  Pages 19 - 20. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

22. Record Number: 45218
Author(s): Eleazar of Mainz and Miri Fenton,
Contributor(s):
Title : Instructions to my Sons and Daughters: The Ethical Will of Eleazar
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is from Israel Abrahms, Jewish Ethical Wills (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1948), 207–18 .  2022.  Pages 27 - 32. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

23. Record Number: 45219
Author(s): Jacob ben Meir (Rabbenu Tam), , and Miri Fenton,
Contributor(s):
Title : Absent Husbands and Lonely Wives
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is presented by Miri Fenton and comes from Louis Finkelstein, Jewish Self-Government in the Middle Ages (Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1924), 168–70 .  2022.  Pages 35 - 37. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

24. Record Number: 45220
Author(s): Eleazar ben Judah of Worms, Rabbi and Elisheva Baumgarten
Contributor(s):
Title : The Education of Girls
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and translated in Judith Baskin, Judaism in Practice: From the Middle Ages through the Early Modern Period, ed. Lawrence Fine (Princeton University Press, 2002), 436–37 .  2022. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

25. Record Number: 45221
Author(s): Eliezer son of Joel of Bonn, , and Etelle Kalaora,
Contributor(s):
Title : Co-Habiting with Another Man’s Widow
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Etelle Kalaora and comes from Sefer Ra’abiah: Hu Avi haEzri, vol. 3, Deblitzky edition (Bnei Brak: David Deblizky, 2019), §1023. .  2022.  Pages 41 - 42. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

26. Record Number: 45222
Author(s): Solomon ibn Adret, Rabbi and Miri Fenton,
Contributor(s):
Title : Beyond Normative Sexuality: The Story of Arloga and Her Husband Rabbi Jonah
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by MiriFenton and comes from Sefer haRokeah hagadol: Hilkhot Shavuot ( Jerusalem: S. Weinfeld, 1960), §296. .  2022.  Pages 50 - 51. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

27. Record Number: 45223
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi and Eyal Levinson,
Contributor(s):
Title : Late at Night in a Medieval Jewish Home: A Marriage that Went Astray
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Eyal Levinson and comes from Meir ben Barukh of Rothenburg, Shut Maharam b. Barukh, vol. 2 (Jerusalem: Makhon Yerushalaim, 2014), §81. .  2022.  Pages 51 - 52. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

28. Record Number: 45224
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi, Mordekhai son of Hillel haCohen, and Etelle Kalaora,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Case of Levirate Marriage (Yibbum) Refusal
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Etelle Kalaora, written by Mordekhai son of Hillel haCohen and comes from Meir ben Barukh of Rothenburg, Shut Maharam b. Barukh, vol. 1(Jerusalem: Makhon Yerushalaim, 2014), §492. .  2022.  Pages 53 - 54. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

29. Record Number: 45225
Author(s): Jacob son of Judah Hazan, , and Adi Namia-Cohen,
Contributor(s):
Title : Providing Her Sustenance: Local Customs and the Daily Meal
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Adi Namia-Cohen and comes from Jacob son of Judah Hazan of London, Sefer Etz Haim, vol. 2 (Jerusalem: haRav Kook Institution, 1967), Alimony Law, 245 .  2022.  Pages 55 - 56. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

30. Record Number: 45226
Author(s): Isaac son of Meir haLevi, , and Tzafrir Barzilay,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Custom of Having Sexual Relations on Sabbath Eve
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Tzafrir Barzilay and comes from Israel Elfenbein, “Minhagim Yeshanim mi-Dura,” Horeb 10 (1948): 129–84, 157 .  2022.  Pages 57 - 58. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

31. Record Number: 45227
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi and Elisheva Baumgarten
Contributor(s):
Title : Travel on the Sabbath
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and comes from Simcha Emanuel, The Responsa of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg and his Companions (Alon Shvut: World Union of Jewish Studies, 2014), 739, §374 .  2022.  Pages 59 - 60. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

32. Record Number: 45228
Author(s): Jacob son of Judah haLevi, , and Aviya Doron,
Contributor(s):
Title : Guardianship Agreement in Hebrew and Latin
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Aviya Doron and comes from Theodore Kwasman, “Die mittelalterlichen ju¨dischen Grabsteine in Rothenburg o. d. T,” in Zur Geschichte der mittelalterlichen ju¨dischen Gemeinde in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Rabbi Meir ben Baruch von Rothenburg zum Gedenken an seinen 700. Todestag, ed. Hilde Merz (Rothenburg: Verein Alt-Rothenburg, 1993), 115–19. D. .  2022.  Pages 60 - 60. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

33. Record Number: 45229
Author(s): Eliezer son of Nathan, , and Elisheva Baumgarten
Contributor(s):
Title : Women as Business Partners
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and comes from Sefer Ra’avan hu Even haEzer, vol. 1, Deblitzky edition (Bnei Brak, 2012), 431–32, §115 .  2022.  Pages 63 - 64. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

34. Record Number: 45230
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi, Elisheva Baumgarten and Nureet Dermer,
Contributor(s):
Title : Loans between Jewish Businesswomen
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and Nureet Dermer and comes from Shut Maharam b. Barukh, vol. 2 ( Jerusalem: Makhon Yerushalaim, 2014), §425. .  2022.  Pages 67 - 69. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

35. Record Number: 45231
Author(s): Meir of Rothenburg, , Rabbi and Aviya Doron,
Contributor(s):
Title : Stealing from Your Spouse
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Aviya Doron and comes from Shut Maharam MeRotenburg, vol. 3 Sefer Sini VeLikutim (Jerusalem: Mifal Torat Hachmei Ashkenaz, 2015), §643. .  2022.  Pages 71 - 72. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

36. Record Number: 45233
Author(s): Schachter, Hannah Teddy,
Contributor(s):
Title : A Record of Credit Transaction between Queen Elisabeth of Germany and the Jews of Würzburg
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Hannah Teddy Schachter and comes from Wilhelm Füsslein, "Das Ringen um die bürgerliche Freiheit im mittelalterlichen Würzburg des 13. Jahrhunderts," Historische Zeitschrift 134 (1926), 304–5, no. 16 .  2022.  Pages 78 - 79. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

37. Record Number: 45234
Author(s): Thomas of Monmouth, , and Tzafrir Barzilay,
Contributor(s):
Title : Murder Accusations and Religious Devotion
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Tzafrir Barzilay and comes from Thomas of Monmouth, The Life and Passion of William of Norwich, ed. and trans. Miri Rubin (London: Penguin Books, 2014), 16–17, 61–62. .  2022.  Pages 126 - 128. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

38. Record Number: 45235
Author(s): Judah ben Samuel and Hannah Teddy Schachter,
Contributor(s):
Title : Conversion to Judaism: Acceptance and Status
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Hannah Teddy Schachter and comes from Judah b. Samuel (d. 1217), Sefer Hasidim, Parma, ed. Judah Wistenetski (Frankfurt: M. A. Wahrmann, 1924), §1097; trans. Avraham Reiner (Rami), “Tough Are the Geirim: Conversion to Judaism in Medieval Europe,” Havruta 1 (2008): 63. .  2022.  Pages 126 - 127. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

39. Record Number: 45236
Author(s): Judah ben Samuel and Elisheva Baumgarten
Contributor(s):
Title : Jewish Women in a Christian Monastery
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and comes from Sefer Hasidim, Parma, ed. Judah Wistenetski (Frankfurt: M. A. Wahrmann, 1924), §262. .  2022.  Pages 135 - 136. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

40. Record Number: 45237
Author(s): Gershom son of Jacob, , and Elisheva Baumgarten
Contributor(s):
Title : Medical Cooperation
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Elisheva Baumgarten and comes from Sefer Sikhron Brit laRishonim, ed. Avraham Glassberg (Berlin: Fischer, 1892), 142–43. .  2022.  Pages 138 - 139. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

41. Record Number: 45238
Author(s): Thomas of Cantimpré and Hannah Teddy Schachter,
Contributor(s):
Title : Jewish–Christian Dispute over Dearest Rachel: A Tale of Child Conversion to Christianity
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Hannah Teddy Schachter and comes from Thomas of Cantimpre´, Bonum Universale de apibus, ed. G. Colveneer (Douai: Baltazar Bellerus, 1627), book 2, 295–99. .  2022.  Pages 142 - 144. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

42. Record Number: 44486
Author(s): Boyarin, Adrienne Williams
Contributor(s):
Title : Jurnepin / Odard of Norwich
Source: The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess. Adrienne Williams Boyarin.   Edited by Adrienne Williams Boyarin, translator of Appendix 2 Jurnepin / Odard of Norwich .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.  Pages 231 - 237. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297508-013
Year of Publication: 2021.

43. Record Number: 44487
Author(s): Boyarin, Adrienne Williams
Contributor(s):
Title : Alice the Convert of Worcester
Source: The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess. Adrienne Williams Boyarin.   Edited by Adrienne Williams Boyarin, translator of Appendix 3 Alice the Convert of Worcester .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.  Pages 239 - 242. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297508-014
Year of Publication: 2021.

44. Record Number: 44488
Author(s): Boyarin, Adrienne Williams
Contributor(s):
Title : The Jew and the Priest
Source: The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess. Adrienne Williams Boyarin.   Edited by Adrienne Williams Boyarin, translator of Appendix 4 The Jew and the Priest .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.  Pages 243 - 244. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297508-015
Year of Publication: 2021.

45. Record Number: 44756
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Llanthony Story #17: Jews mocked by boy's song
Source: The Llanthony Stories: A Translation of the Narrationes aliquot fabulosae.   Edited by David R. Winter .   Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2021.  Pages 77 - 79.
Year of Publication: 2021.

46. Record Number: 43507
Author(s): Waters, Claire M.
Contributor(s):
Title : Maria Mirabilis: Beholding Mary in the Miracles
Source: Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 407 - 421. Available with a subscription: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9809.12700.
Year of Publication: 2020.

47. Record Number: 44890
Author(s): Thomas of Monmouth, ,
Contributor(s):
Title : Blood Libel: The Murder of William of Norwich
Source: The Intolerant Middle Ages: A Reader.   Edited by Eugene Smelyansky .   University of Toronto Press, 2020. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 32 - 37.
Year of Publication: 2020.

48. Record Number: 44900
Author(s): Hakkym ben Jehiel Cohen Falcon, ,
Contributor(s):
Title : Marital Problems: An Innkeeper’s Wife Leaves Him
Source: The Intolerant Middle Ages: A Reader.   Edited by Eugene Smelyansky .   University of Toronto Press, 2020. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 233 - 237.
Year of Publication: 2020.

49. Record Number: 37822
Author(s): Goldin, Simha
Contributor(s):
Title : Attitudes towards Women
Source: Apostasy and Jewish Identity in High Middle Ages Northern Europe .   Manchester University Press, 2014. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 77 - 94.
Year of Publication: 2014.

50. Record Number: 40481
Author(s):
Contributor(s): Marienberg, Evyatar, trans.
Title : La Baraïta De-Niddah
Source: La Baraïta De-Niddah: Un texte juid pseudo-talamudique sur les lois religieuses relative à la menstruation. Evyatar Marienberg .   Brepols, 2012. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 77 - 173.
Year of Publication: 2012.

51. Record Number: 29189
Author(s): Prado-Vilar, Francisco,
Contributor(s):
Title : Iudeus sacer: Life, Law and Identity in the "State of Exception" Called "Marian Miracle"
Source: Judaism and Christian Art: Aesthetic Anxieties from the Catacombs to Colonialism.   Edited by Herbert L. Kessler and David Nirenberg .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 115 - 142.
Year of Publication: 2011.

52. Record Number: 29190
Author(s): Kupfer, Marcia.
Contributor(s):
Title : Abraham Circumcises Himself: A Scene at the Endgame of Jewish Utility to Christian Art
Source: Judaism and Christian Art: Aesthetic Anxieties from the Catacombs to Colonialism.   Edited by Herbert L. Kessler and David Nirenberg .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 143 - 182.
Year of Publication: 2011.

53. Record Number: 29191
Author(s): Timmermann, Achim,
Contributor(s):
Title : Frau Venus, the Eucharist, and the Jews of Landshut
Source: Judaism and Christian Art: Aesthetic Anxieties from the Catacombs to Colonialism.   Edited by Herbert L. Kessler and David Nirenberg .   university of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 183 - 202.
Year of Publication: 2011.

54. Record Number: 29256
Author(s): Rowe, Nina,
Contributor(s):
Title : Rethinking "Ecclesia" and "Synagoga" in the Thirteenth Century [The author argues that the representation of "Synagoga" in the sculptural programs at Bamberg, Reims, and Strasbourg was meant to project a view of Judaism as subordinate to "Ecclesia" triumphant and to the kingly rulers on the portals. Title note suppl
Source: Gothic Art and Thought in the Later Medieval Period: Essays in Honor of Willibald Sauerländer.   Edited by Colum Hourihane .   Index of Christian Art, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University in association with Penn State University Press, 2011. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 264 - 291.
Year of Publication: 2011.

55. Record Number: 28345
Author(s):
Contributor(s): Wallis, Faith, translator
Title : Jewish Doctors: The Case of Provence: A Jewish Doctor is Accused of Abortion and Malpractice [Court record of the case against Isaac, a surgeon, accused of giving a Christian woman an abortifacient. Includes Isaac’s defense with testimony from several witnesses. The defendant was found guilty and had to pay a fine of fifty pounds. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Medieval Medicine: A Reader.   Edited by Faith Wallis Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, 15.   University of Toronto Press, 2010. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 381 - 383.
Year of Publication: 2010.

56. Record Number: 44492
Author(s): Wife of Dunash Ben Labrat , , and Peter Cole,
Contributor(s):
Title : Will Her Love Remember?
Source: The Dream of the Poem: Hebrew Poetry from Muslim and Christian Spain, 950-1492. Peter Cole.   Edited by Peter Cole, translator and editor of "Will Her Love Remember?" .   Princeton University Press, 2007. Journal of Religious History , 44., 4 ( 2020):  Pages 27 - 27.
Year of Publication: 2007.

57. Record Number: 17748
Author(s): Dietl, Cora
Contributor(s):
Title : The Virgin, the Church, and the Heathens: The Innsbruck "Ludus de assumptione beatae Mariae virginis" [The author examines a German language play about the Assumption of the Virgin Mary found in a late 14th Century manuscript. The play presents Mary as mediator and emphasizes the malignity and deceit of the Jews who want to burn her body in revenge. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: European Medieval Drama , 10., ( 2006):  Pages 187 - 205.
Year of Publication: 2006.

58. Record Number: 14687
Author(s): Green, Monica H.
Contributor(s):
Title : Flowers, Poisons and Men: Menstruation in Medieval Western Europe [The author analyzes medieval medical traditions in regard to menstruation. Green notes the virtual absence of any mention of the term in other kinds of literature including fabliaux which openly discuss sexuality. She also draws attention to the widespread belief that Jewish men menstruate, a belief rooted in antisemitism. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Menstruation: A Cultural History.   Edited by Andrew Shail and Gillian Howie .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. European Medieval Drama , 10., ( 2006):  Pages 51 - 64.
Year of Publication: 2005.

59. Record Number: 14690
Author(s): Ner-David, Haviva.
Contributor(s):
Title : Medieval "Responsa" Literaure on "Niddah": Perpetuations of Notions of "Tumah" [The author argues that medieval Jewish legal authorities accepted folk practices in regard to menstruating women. This broadened the scope of ritually impure activities involving women while at the same time making the menstruating woman the sole source of contamination in the Post-Temple world. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Menstruation: A Cultural History.   Edited by Andrew Shail and Gillian Howie .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. European Medieval Drama , 10., ( 2006):  Pages 188 - 199.
Year of Publication: 2005.

60. Record Number: 33376
Author(s): Cohen, Mark R.,
Contributor(s):
Title : Women and Poverty
Source: The Voice of the Poor in the Middle Ages: An Anthology of Documents from the Cairo Geniza. Mark R. Cohen .   Princeton University Press, 2005. European Medieval Drama , 9., ( 2005):  Pages 83 - 94.
Year of Publication: 2005.

61. Record Number: 20780
Author(s): Eckhard, Simon
Contributor(s):
Title : The First German Mary Assumption Play (c.1300) and the Mary Portal of Strasbourg Cathedral [Investigates the relationship between thirteenth and fourteenth century German Assumption plays, the Song of Solomon/Song of Songs, and the carvings of Strasbourg Cathedral. Focuses on the plays' and carvings' use of the figures of "Ecclesia" as bride and God as Solomon, with God/Solomon's embrace of "Synagoga" acting as a device to encourage the conversion of Jews. The relationship between Mary and the figure of "Ecclesia" is also discussed. Title note supplied by Feminae].
Source: European Medieval Drama , 9., ( 2005):  Pages 1 - 23.
Year of Publication: 2005.

62. Record Number: 20783
Author(s): Sarit, Shalev-Eyni
Contributor(s):
Title : In the Days of the Barley Harvest: the Iconography of Ruth [Provides a comparative study of the iconographic devices used in the Tripartite Mahzor and the Padua Bible to represent the story of Ruth. Special attention is paid to how the relationship of the illustrations in the two documents reflects contemporary Christian interest in Jewish pictorial tradition. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Artibus et Historiae , 51., ( 2005):  Pages 37 - 58.
Year of Publication: 2005.

63. Record Number: 20781
Author(s): Kovacs, Lenke
Contributor(s):
Title : The Staging of the "Ludus de assumptione beatae Mariae virginis" (cod. 960, University Library, Innsbruck) [Describes the variations of stage settings and performance venues used for Assumption plays, emphasizing how practical concerns (such as needing to silence the audience) were incorporated into play scripts. Examines the relationship between the Virgin Mary and the Bride in the Song of Songs, and the depiction of Jews and Jerusalem. Title note supplied by Feminae].
Source: European Medieval Drama , 9., ( 2005):  Pages 25 - 34.
Year of Publication: 2005.

64. Record Number: 14135
Author(s): Baskin, Judith R.
Contributor(s):
Title : Medieval Jewish Models of Marriage [The author discusses a variety of aspects relating to Jewish marriage both in Christian and Muslim regions. Specific topics include Rabbinic law, Jewish mysticism, documentary evidence, sexual relationships between Jews and non-Jews, and Jewish wedding c
Source: The Medieval Marriage Scene: Prudence, Passion, Policy.   Edited by Sherry Roush and Cristelle L. Baskins .   Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. European Medieval Drama , 9., ( 2005):  Pages 1 - 22.
Year of Publication: 2005.

65. Record Number: 11425
Author(s): Besserman, Lawrence
Contributor(s):
Title : Chaucer, Spain, and the Prioress's Antisemitism
Source: Viator , 35., ( 2004):  Pages 329 - 353.
Year of Publication: 2004.

66. Record Number: 13672
Author(s): Clancy-Smith, Julia.
Contributor(s):
Title : Exemplary Women and Sacred Journeys: Women and Gender in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from Late Antiquity to the Eve of Modernity [The author explores themes involving women's nature and prescribed behavior, exemplary women from scripture and history, and pilgrimage and saints' cults in Judaism, Western Christianity, and Islam. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Women's History in Global Perspective Volume 1.   Edited by Bonnie G. Smith .   University of Illinois Press, 2004. Viator , 35., ( 2004):  Pages 92 - 144.
Year of Publication: 2004.

67. Record Number: 10948
Author(s): Dinshaw, Carolyn.
Contributor(s):
Title : Theater Makes History: Ritual Murder by Proxy in the "Mistere de la Sainte Hostie" [The author explores the connections between the antisemitic play in which a Christian servant murders her own child and several infanticides that occured around Metz and resulted in the mothers' guesome executions. Enders argues that host desecration is equated with infanticide, the horror of which was vivid in people's minds due to the recent crimes. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Speculum , 79., 4 (October 2004):  Pages 991 - 1016.
Year of Publication: 2004.

68. Record Number: 22695
Author(s):
Contributor(s): Caballero-Navas, Carmen, ed. and trans
Title : Book of Women's Love, or Book of Regimen of Women
Source: The Book of Women's Love and Jewish Medieval Medical Literature on Women.   Edited by Carmen Caballero-Navas .   Kegan Paul, 2004. Speculum , 79., 4 (October 2004):  Pages 108 - 212.
Year of Publication: 2004.

69. Record Number: 10726
Author(s): Starr-LeBeau, Gretchen D.
Contributor(s):
Title : Writing (for) Her Life: "Judeo-Conversas" in Early Modern Spain [Hispano-Jewish women and Hispano-Jewish women converts to Christianity have left dictated confessions and testimony for the Holy Office of the Inquisition at the shrine site of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Western Spain. Starr-LeBeau argues that these women used a variety of strategies to try to protect themselves and their families, relying on female friends, relatives, and fellow prisoners for advice. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Women, Texts, and Authority in the Early Modern Spanish World.   Edited by Marta V. Vicente and Luis R. Corteguera .   Ashgate, 2003. Speculum , 79., 4 (October 2004):  Pages 56 - 72.
Year of Publication: 2003.

70. Record Number: 11655
Author(s): Evans, Ruth.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Jew, the Host and the Virgin Martyr: Fantasies of the Sentient Body [The author takes a late thirteenth century account of host desecration in Paris and explicates it with reference to Middle English virgin martyr stories. Evans argues that cultural meanings of anti-semitism and the body inform these narratives and define the values that matter. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Medieval Virginities.   Edited by Anke Bernau, Ruth Evans, and Sarah Salih .   Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages series. University of Wales Press; University of Toronto Press, 2003. Speculum , 79., 4 (October 2004):  Pages 167 - 186.
Year of Publication: 2003.

71. Record Number: 7832
Author(s): Nirenberg, David.
Contributor(s):
Title : Conversion, Sex, and Segregation: Jews and Christians in Medieval Spain
Source: American Historical Review , 107., 4 (October 2002):  Pages 1065 - 1093.
Year of Publication: 2002.

72. Record Number: 8089
Author(s): Price, Merrall Llewelyn.
Contributor(s):
Title : Imperial Violence and the Monstrous Mother: Cannibalism at the Siege of Jerusalem [The author explores the popular tale of Maria of Jerusalem who ate her own infant during a siege of Jerusalem. The author is interested in her as both a double and opposite of the Virgin Mary whose son was also sacrificed. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Domestic Violence in Medieval Texts.   Edited by Eve Salisbury, Georgiana Donavin, and Merrall Llewelyn Price .   University Press of Florida, 2002. American Historical Review , 107., 4 (October 2002):  Pages 272 - 298.
Year of Publication: 2002.

73. Record Number: 5372
Author(s): Poorthuis, Marcel and Chana Safrai
Contributor(s):
Title : Fresh Water for a Tired Soul: Pregnancy and Messianic Desire in a Mediaeval Jewish Document from Sicily [The authors examine a text in Hebrew from the Cairo Geniza that describes three events full of Messianic promise; the first event involves a pregnant Jewish woman who experiences visions and calls on Jews to repent].
Source: Women and Miracle Stories: A Multidisciplinary Exploration.   Edited by Anne-Marie Korte Studies in the History of Religions, 88.   Brill, 2001. American Historical Review , 107., 4 (October 2002):  Pages 123 - 144.
Year of Publication: 2001.

74. Record Number: 6741
Author(s): Friedman, Yvonne.
Contributor(s):
Title : Captivity and Ransom: The Experience of Women [The author explores cases of Jewish and Muslim, as well as Christian, women in captivity. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Gendering the Crusades.   Edited by Susan B. Edgington and Sarah Lambert .   University of Wales Press, 2001. American Historical Review , 107., 4 (October 2002):  Pages 121 - 139. Reprinted in Medieval Warfare 1000-1300. Edited by John France. Ashgate, 2006. Pages 613-631.
Year of Publication: 2001.

75. Record Number: 25678
Author(s): Eleazar ben Judah of Worms, Rabbi
Contributor(s): Baskin, Judith, trans.
Title : Eleazar ben Judah of Worms: Poetic Elegy 1 and 2
Source: Judaism in Practice: From the Middle Ages through the Early Modern Period.   Edited by Lawrence Fine .   Princeton University Press, 2001. American Historical Review , 107., 4 (October 2002):  Pages 434 - 437. The elegy for his wife Dolce is reprinted as Document 1, pages 118-119 in Jewish Women in the Medieval World: 500-1500 CE (Routledge, 2022) by Sarah Ifft Decker.
Year of Publication: 2001.

76. Record Number: 4964
Author(s): Tallan, Cheryl.
Contributor(s):
Title : Bibliography Available: Medieval Jewish Women in History, Literature, Law, and Art: A Bibliography [the compiler announces that this extensive annotated bibliography is available on the Web at www.brandeis.edu/hirijw].
Source: Medieval Feminist Forum , 29., (Spring 2000):  Pages 5
Year of Publication: 2000.

77. Record Number: 5467
Author(s): Baskin, Judith R.
Contributor(s):
Title : Dolce of Worms: Women Saints in Judaism [Dolce, along with her two daughters, was murdered during an antisemitic attack; her husband, Rabbi Eleazar, wrote both a prose (reproduced in the text with English translation) and verse memorial in which he praised her piety, her knowledge of Hebrew, her abilities at managing the household, her bravery in seeking help during the attack on their family, and her shrewd business skills that supported the family and allowed her husband to study the Torah; Dolce's saintliness consisted largely in her willingness to obey her husband and support him in his study of the divine word].
Source: Women Saints in World Religions.   Edited by Arvind Sharma .   State University of New York Press, 2000. Medieval Feminist Forum , 29., (Spring 2000):  Pages 39 - 69.
Year of Publication: 2000.

78. Record Number: 4621
Author(s): Klein, Elka
Contributor(s):
Title : The Widow's Portion: Law, Custom, and Marital Property among Medieval Catalan Jews
Source: Viator , 31., ( 2000):  Pages 147 - 163.
Year of Publication: 2000.

79. Record Number: 4722
Author(s): Dirks, Doris A.
Contributor(s):
Title : I Will Make the Inquisition Burn You and Your Sisters: The Role of Gender and Kinship in Accusations Against "Conversas" [The author examines two cases from Spain and a case from Mexico].
Source: Magistra , 5., 2 (Winter 1999):  Pages 29 - 57.
Year of Publication: 1999.

80. Record Number: 3759
Author(s): Baskin, Judith R.
Contributor(s):
Title : Medieval Jewish Women [an introductory overview].
Source: Women in Medieval Western European Culture.   Edited by Linda E. Mitchell .   Garland Publishing, 1999. Magistra , 5., 2 (Winter 1999):  Pages 65 - 80.
Year of Publication: 1999.

81. Record Number: 4681
Author(s): Sayers, William.
Contributor(s):
Title : L'ancien judéo-français étupé "ayant un prépuce, incirconcis": glose-biblique- et insulte religieuse? [The author analyzes a Jewish-French word, étupé (literally plugged, blocked, in this case uncircumsised) used in Biblical glosses to refer to the non-Jewish, probably indicating disdain].
Source: Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie , 115., ( 1999):  Pages 234 - 243.
Year of Publication: 1999.

82. Record Number: 3965
Author(s): Rosenthal, Judith.
Contributor(s):
Title : Margery Kempe and Medieval Anti-Judaic Ideology
Source: Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue , 5., 3 ( 1999):  Pages 409 - 420.
Year of Publication: 1999.

83. Record Number: 4277
Author(s): Roberts, Anna.
Contributor(s):
Title : Like a Virgin: Mary and Her Doubters in the N-Town Cycle
Source: Constructions of Widowhood and Virginity in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Cindy L. Carlson and Angela Jane Weisl .   St. Martin's Press, 1999. Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue , 5., 3 ( 1999):  Pages 199 - 217.
Year of Publication: 1999.

84. Record Number: 3963
Author(s): Stone, Carole.
Contributor(s):
Title : Anti-Semitism in the Miracle Tales of the Virgin
Source: Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue , 5., 3 ( 1999):  Pages 364 - 374.
Year of Publication: 1999.

85. Record Number: 3826
Author(s): Shoemaker, Stephen J.
Contributor(s):
Title : Let Us Go and Burn Her Body : The Image of the Jews in the Early Dormition Traditions
Source: Church History (Full Text via JSTOR) 68, 4 (Dec. 1999): 775-823. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1999.

86. Record Number: 4276
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Blood and Rosaries: Virginity, Violence, and Desire in Chaucer's "Prioress's Tale"
Source: Constructions of Widowhood and Virginity in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Cindy L. Carlson and Angela Jane Weisl .   St. Martin's Press, 1999.  Pages 181 - 198.
Year of Publication: 1999.

87. Record Number: 3964
Author(s): Gaynor, Stephanie.
Contributor(s):
Title : He Says, She Says: Subjectivity and the Discourse of the Other in the "Prioress's Portrait" and "Tale"
Source: Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue , 5., 3 ( 1999):  Pages 375 - 390.
Year of Publication: 1999.

88. Record Number: 5994
Author(s): Adelman, Howard.
Contributor(s):
Title : Italian Jewish Women [The author provides a brief overview of women's lives dealing with women's roles in Judaism, as writers, in various kinds of work, education, and marriage].
Source: Jewish Women in Historical Perspective.   Edited by Judith R. Baskin .   Second edition. Wayne State University Press, 1998. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 150 - 168.
Year of Publication: 1998.

89. Record Number: 3631
Author(s): Levine Melammed, Renée
Contributor(s):
Title : Castilian "Conversas" at Work [The author argues that judaizing "conversas" observed the Sabbath, Jewish holidays, and dietary laws; all of these observations required work which brought the women to the attention of the Inquisition].
Source: Women at Work in Spain: From the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times.   Edited by Marilyn Stone and Carmen Benito-Vessels .   Peter Lang, 1998. Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie , 115., ( 1999):  Pages 81 - 100.
Year of Publication: 1998.

90. Record Number: 4156
Author(s): Einbinder, Susan L.
Contributor(s):
Title : Pucellina of Blois: Romantic Myths and Narrative Conventions
Source: Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 29 - 46.
Year of Publication: 1998.

91. Record Number: 4296
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : The Jewish Mother-in-Law: Synagoga and the "Man of Law's Tale" [The author suggests that Custance's mothers-in-law bring to mind Hildegard's figure of Synagoga].
Source: Hildegard of Bingen: A book of Essays.   Edited by Maud Burnett McInerney .   Garland Publishing, 1998. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 191 - 226.
Year of Publication: 1998.

92. Record Number: 5993
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Sephardi Women in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods [The author provides a brief overview of women's lives in the Iberian peninsula with an emphasis on sources and the current state of research in the field].
Source: Jewish Women in Historical Perspective.   Edited by Judith R. Baskin .   Second edition. Wayne State University Press, 1998. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 128 - 149.
Year of Publication: 1998.

93. Record Number: 3209
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Domesticating the Spanish Inquisition [conversa women were accused of being judaizers based on the practices within their homes that were spied by their neighbors].
Source: Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts.   Edited by Anna Roberts .   University Press of Florida, 1998. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 195 - 209.
Year of Publication: 1998.

94. Record Number: 5992
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Jewish Women in the Middle Ages [The author provides a brief overview of women's lives both in the Muslim world and in Christian Europe, touching on marriage, work, education, roles in Judaism, and Jewish-Christian relations].
Source: Jewish Women in Historical Perspective.   Edited by Judith R. Baskin .   Second edition. Wayne State University Press, 1998. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 101 - 127.
Year of Publication: 1998.

95. Record Number: 3095
Author(s): Johnson, Willis.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Myth of Jewish Male Menses
Source: Journal of Medieval History , 24., 3 (September 1998):  Pages 273 - 295.
Year of Publication: 1998.

96. Record Number: 4157
Author(s): Despres, Denise L.
Contributor(s):
Title : Immaculate Flesh and the Social Body: Mary and the Jews
Source: Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 47 - 69.
Year of Publication: 1998.

97. Record Number: 2271
Author(s): Kraman, Cynthia.
Contributor(s):
Title : Communities of Otherness in Chaucer's "Merchant's Tale" [suggests that the female body, the Jewish text of the "Song of Songs," and the enclosed garden are all marginal elements that take on central importance at January's expense].
Source: Medieval Women in Their Communities.   Edited by Diane Watt .   University of Toronto Press, 1997. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 138 - 154.
Year of Publication: 1997.

98. Record Number: 2420
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Eunuchs Who Keep the Sabbath: Becoming Male and the Ascetic Ideal in Thirteenth-Century Jewish Mysticism
Source: Becoming Male in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1997. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 151 - 185.
Year of Publication: 1997.

99. Record Number: 2414
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Becoming Christian, Becoming Male? [Judaism and islam, in the view of medieval Christians, promoted gender disorder with feminized men and dominating women].
Source: Becoming Male in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1997. Jewish History , 12., 1 (Spring 1998):  Pages 21 - 41.
Year of Publication: 1997.

100. Record Number: 2704
Author(s): Evans, Ruth.
Contributor(s):
Title : When a Body Meets a Body: Fergus and Mary in the York Cycle [argues that the staging and audience reaction to the "other" embodied by the crossdressing actor as Mary and the feminized figure of Fergus the Jew play upon complex symbolisms of gender and social group].
Source: New Medieval Literatures , 1., ( 1997):  Pages 193 - 212.
Year of Publication: 1997.

101. Record Number: 24735
Author(s): Despres, Denise L.
Contributor(s):
Title : Mary of the Eucharist: Cultic Anti-Judaism in Some Fourteenth-Century English Devotional Manuscripts
Source: From Witness to Witchcraft: Jews and Judaism in Medieval Christian Thought.   Edited by Jeremy Cohen .   Harrassowitz Verlag, 1996. Journal of Family History , 21., 3 (July 1996):  Pages 375 - 401.
Year of Publication: 1996.

102. Record Number: 871
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : The Struggle Over Mary's Body: Theological and Dramatic Resolution in the N- Town Assumption Play
Source: JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology , 95., 2 (Apr. 1996):  Pages 190 - 203.
Year of Publication: 1996.

103. Record Number: 978
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : A Disgrace for All Jewish Men: Preliminary Considerations for the Study of Wife-Beating in Jewish History
Source: Medieval Feminist Newsletter , 21., (Spring 1996):  Pages 21 - 23.
Year of Publication: 1996.

104. Record Number: 796
Author(s): Rosen, Tova.
Contributor(s):
Title : Like a Woman: Gender and Genre in a Love Poem by Isaac Ibn Khalfun [the lover, like a stag, pursues his noble lady, but he shrinks away in fear of her family; then he mourns his love like a mother who has lost her only son].
Source: Prooftexts , 16., 1 (Jan. 1996):  Pages 5 - 13. Special Issue: Reading in Medieval Hebrew Poetry
Year of Publication: 1996.

105. Record Number: 725
Author(s): Shatzmiller, Maya.
Contributor(s):
Title : Marriage, Family, and the Faith: Women's Conversion to Islam [legal aspects of women's conversion as well as the cultural and emotional factors].
Source: Journal of Family History , 21., 3 (July 1996):  Pages 235 - 266.
Year of Publication: 1996.

106. Record Number: 1426
Author(s): Roth, Norman.
Contributor(s):
Title : A Note on Research into Jewish Sexuality in the Medieval Period
Source: Handbook of Medieval Sexuality.   Edited by Vern L. Bullough and James A. Brundage .   Garland Reference Library of the Humanities vol. 1696. Garland Publishing, 1996. Journal of Family History , 21., 3 (July 1996):  Pages 309 - 317.
Year of Publication: 1996.

107. Record Number: 767
Author(s): Seror, Simon.
Contributor(s):
Title : Les Noms des femmes juives en Angleterre au Moyen Age [list of 115 Jewish women's names, including variant forms, etymologies, and notes].
Source: Revue des Études juives , 154., 40241 (juillet-décembre 1995):  Pages 295 - 325.
Year of Publication: 1995.

108. Record Number: 1069
Author(s): Kusman, David.
Contributor(s):
Title : À propos de la consultation de Thomas d' Aquin par la duchesse Aleyde de Brabant (ca. 1267) [regarding the stipulations in her husband's will including the expulsion of Jews].
Source: Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Historie , 73., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 937 - 946.
Year of Publication: 1995.

109. Record Number: 2840
Author(s): Dauven-van-Knippenberg, Carla.
Contributor(s):
Title : Maria Magdalena als Katalysator des Antijudaismus im 'Frankfurter Passionsspiel (1493).'
Source: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik , ( 1995):  Pages 162 - 176.
Year of Publication: 1995.

110. Record Number: 508
Author(s): Friedman, Yvonne.
Contributor(s):
Title : Women in Captivity and Their Ransom During the Crusader Period [responses by Jews, Christians, and Muslims].
Source: Cross-Cultural Convergences in the Crusader Period: Essays Presented to Aryeh Grabois on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday.   Edited by Michael Goodich, Sophia Menache, and Sylvia Schein .   Peter Lang, 1995. Journal of Family History , 21., 3 (July 1996):  Pages 75 - 87.
Year of Publication: 1995.

111. Record Number: 509
Author(s): Lourie, Elena.
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Title : Cultic Dancing and Courtly Love: Jews and Popular Culture in Fourteenth Century Aragon and Valencia [bands of Jewish men roamed the streets at night proclaiming their love for various Jewish women, both married and single].
Source: Cross-Cultural Convergences in the Crusader Period: Essays Presented to Aryeh Grabois on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday.   Edited by Michael Goodich, Sophia Menache, and Sylvia Schein .   Peter Lang, 1995. Journal of Family History , 21., 3 (July 1996):  Pages 151 - 182.
Year of Publication: 1995.

112. Record Number: 191
Author(s): da Costa Fontes, Manuel.
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Title : Idolatra de Maria: An Anti-Christian Jewish Ballad?
Source: Romance Philology , 48., 3 (Feb. 1995):  Pages 255 - 264.
Year of Publication: 1995.

113. Record Number: 1355
Author(s): Shatzmiller, Joseph.
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Title : Women in the Medical Profession [Jewish women who were licensed by the authorities to practice medicine].
Source: Jews, Medicine, and Medieval Society. Joseph Shatzmiller .   University of California Press, 1994. Medizinhistorisches Journal , 29., 4 ( 1994):  Pages 108 - 112.
Year of Publication: 1994.

114. Record Number: 1740
Author(s): Dishon, Judith.
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Title : Images of Women in Medieval Hebrew Literature [emphasis on the many negative representations which the author categorizes in three sets: fearfulness and cruelty, laziness and greed or gluttony, and stupidity and shrewdness or deceitfulness].
Source: Women of the Word: Jewish Women and Jewish Writing.   Edited by Judith R. Baskin .   Wayne State University Press, 1994. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik , ( 1995):  Pages 35 - 49.
Year of Publication: 1994.

115. Record Number: 3563
Author(s): Mirrer, Louise.
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Title : Representing "Other" Men: Muslims, Jews and Masculine Ideals in Medieval Castilian Epic and Ballad [The author argues that the texts represent Muslim and Jewish men as docile and defeated; at the same time they stand in stark contrast to the Christian heroes who are manly and aggressive.]
Source: Medieval Masculinities: Regarding Men in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Clare A. Lees with the assistance of Thelma Fenster and Jo Ann McNamara Medieval Cultures, 7.   University of Minnesota Press, 1994. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik , ( 1995):  Pages 169 - 186.
Year of Publication: 1994.

116. Record Number: 4912
Author(s): Posa, Carmel
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Title : Responses to Issue 16: Towards a Complete Medieval History [The author argues that historians need to consider Jewish families together with Christian families in order to arrive at a complete medieval social history].
Source: Medieval Feminist Newsletter , 17., (Spring 1994):  Pages 9 - 10.
Year of Publication: 1994.

117. Record Number: 2641
Author(s): Fontaine, Resianne.
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Title : The facts of Life: The Nature of the Female Contribution to Generation According to Judah ha-Cohen's "Midrash ha-Hokhma" and Contemporary Texts [influences of Aristotle, Galen, Averroes, Avicenna, and rabbinic thought on Judah ha-Cohen's explanation in his encyclopedia, "Midrash ha-Hokhma"; brief consideration of the female contribution toward human reproduction in two other thirteenth-century Jewish encyclopedias, Shemtov Ibn Falaquera's "De ‘ot ha-Pilosofim" and Gershom ben Salomo's "Sh‘ar ha-Shamayim"].
Source: Medizinhistorisches Journal , 29., 4 ( 1994):  Pages 333 - 362.
Year of Publication: 1994.

118. Record Number: 4632
Author(s): Carpenter, Dwayne E.
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Title : A Sorcerer Defends the Virgin: Merlin in the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" [in "Cantiga 108" Merlin disputes the Incarnation with a Jew; the Virgin punishes the Jew by giving him a deformed son who serves as an instrument to convert many Jews].
Source: Bulletin of the Cantigueiros de Santa Maria , 5., (Spring 1993):  Pages 5 - 24.
Year of Publication: 1993.

119. Record Number: 8576
Author(s): Tallan, Cheryl.
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Title : Opportunities for Medieval Northern European Jewish Widows in the Public and Domestic Spheres [The author suggests that some Jewish widows became prominent in the public domain, but only insofar as they took over the duties of their late husbands. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Upon My Husband's Death: Widows in the Literature and Histories of Medieval Europe.   Edited by Louise Mirrer Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Civilization .   University of Michigan Press, 1992. Florilegium , 11., ( 1992):  Pages 115 - 127.
Year of Publication: 1992.

120. Record Number: 10374
Author(s): Beer, Jeanette M. A.
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Title : Stylistic Conventions in "Le Livre de la mutacion de Fortune" [In her allegorical poem, Christine uses rhetorical devices (particularly “dilatio,” “amplificatio,” and “abbreviatio”) in order to construct her relationship with her readers. While she does use some tropes that male poets use, Christine disassociates herself from particular tropes used in Jean de Meun’s “Roman de la Rose” and Guillaume Machaut’s “Livre de Voir-Dit.” The author also argues that Christine is unable to integrate the question of Jewish history into the larger historical vision of the work. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan.   Edited by Earl Jeffrey Richards, Joan Williamson, Nadia Margolis, and Christine Reno .   University of Georgia Press, 1992. Florilegium , 11., ( 1992):  Pages 124 - 136.
Year of Publication: 1992.

121. Record Number: 10970
Author(s): Colafemmina, Cesare.
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Title : La poligamia presso gli ebrei nel Medioevo [The Bible described monogamy as an ideal with polygamy as a concession to human frailty. The "Misnah" permitted polygamy for men who could fulfill thier duties to each wife. Christians often tolerated this in cases in which first wives did not conceive.
Source: Quaderni Medievali , 34., ( 1992):  Pages 114 - 122.
Year of Publication: 1992.

122. Record Number: 11112
Author(s): Margolis, Nadia.
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Title : Christine de Pizan and the Jews: Political and Poetic Implications
Source: Politics, Gender, and Genre: The Political Thought of Christine de Pizan.   Edited by Margaret Brabant .   Westview Press, 1992. Quaderni Medievali , 34., ( 1992):  Pages 53 - 73.
Year of Publication: 1992.

123. Record Number: 10289
Author(s): Dobson, Barrie.
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Title : The Role of Jewish Women in Medieval England [The article studies some of the conditions of life for medieval Jewish women in England, particularly in terms of the pressures to convert to Christianity. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Christianity and Judaism: papers read at the 1991 Summer Meeting and the 1992 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.   Edited by Diana Wood Studies in Church History, 29.   Blackwell for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 1992. Bulletin of the Cantigueiros de Santa Maria , 5., (Spring 1993):  Pages 145 - 167.
Year of Publication: 1992.

124. Record Number: 9542
Author(s): Alexander, Philip S.
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Title : Madame Eglentyne, Geoffrey Chaucer and the Problem of Medieval Anti-Semitism [The author argues that Chaucer’s Prioress’s Tale is unquestionably antisemitic in nature. Although many literary critics have tried to defend Chaucer against antisemitism by pointing to his highly ironic portrayal of the tale’s narrator (the Prioress), Chaucer ultimately reflects the biases of his contemporaries. Title note supplied by Feminae].
Source: Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester , 74., 1 (Spring 1992):  Pages 109 - 120.
Year of Publication: 1992.

125. Record Number: 10278
Author(s): Cohen, Jeremy.
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Title : Rationales for Conjugal Sex in RaABaD's Bàalei ha-nefesh [The article considers Rabbi Abraham ben David of Posquières' (RaABaD) views on marital sex, and compares them to those of his Christian contemporaries. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Jewish History , 6., 40180 ( 1992):  Pages 65 - 78.
Year of Publication: 1992.

126. Record Number: 9461
Author(s): Orsten, Elisabeth M.
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Title : Madame Eglentyne in Her Day and in Ours: Anti-Semitism in "The Prioress’s Tale" and a Modern Parallel [The author assesses twentieth-century scholarship on Chaucer’s Prioress and the controversy over whether the character is anti-Semitic (she tells a story about a little boy killed by Jews). Although one might see the Prioress as anti-Semitic according to our modern post-Holocaust perspective, it is ultimately unknowable whether Chaucer shared her views. The author finds a modern parallel to “The Prioress’s Tale” in the story of a shrine in Rinn, Austria (dedicated to a boy supposedly killed by Jewish merchants in 1462); its cult following endured through the late twentieth-century. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Florilegium , 11., ( 1992):  Pages 82 - 100.
Year of Publication: 1992.

127. Record Number: 10890
Author(s): Nichols, Ann Eljenholm.
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Title : The Hierosphthitic Topos, or the Fate of Fergus: Notes on the N-Town Assumption [The "N-Town Assumption of Mary Play" contains a reference to the apocryphal story of Fergus, a Jew who interrupts the Virgin Mary’s funeral by attacking her bier as it is carried by the Apostles. In some versions of the story, Fergus is punished for his
Source: Comparative Drama , 25., 1 ( 1991):  Pages 29 - 41.
Year of Publication: 1991.

128. Record Number: 10656
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Title : Female Rabbi in Fourteenth Century Zaragoza? [The author provides a short note regarding the mention of a "rabess" named Ceti in a letter issued by the Infant Alfonso in 1325. Evidently a Jewish man was contesting for her position at the synagogue, and she sought the support of the prince. Nirenberg suggests that her position was something like a sexton, being in charge of the women's section of the synagogue and possibly the "mikveh." The article concludes with the latin text of the letter. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Sefarad , 51., 1 ( 1991):  Pages 179 - 182.
Year of Publication: 1991.

129. Record Number: 11226
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Title : Some Parallels in the Education of Medieval Jewish Women and Christian Women [An abstract precedes this essay in the journal.]
Source: Jewish History , 5., 1 (Spring 1991):  Pages 41 - 51.
Year of Publication: 1991.

130. Record Number: 11227
Author(s): Grossman, Avraham.
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Title : Medieval Rabbinic Views on Wife-Beating, 800-1300
Source: Jewish History , 5., 1 (Spring 1991):  Pages 53 - 62.
Year of Publication: 1991.

131. Record Number: 11228
Author(s): Tallan, Cheryl.
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Title : Medieval Jewish Widows: Their Control of Resources
Source: Jewish History , 5., 1 (Spring 1991):  Pages 63 - 74.
Year of Publication: 1991.

132. Record Number: 6497
Author(s): Garel, Michel.
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Title : La plus ancienne "ketubah" de la France médiévale [The author announces in a short paragraph the discovery of the earliest known Jewish women's marriage document, dating to 1319; it is in the Bibliothèque de Grenoble and comes from the Auvergne].
Source: Revue des Études juives , 149., 4 (octobre-décembre 1990):  Pages 489
Year of Publication: 1990.

133. Record Number: 12732
Author(s): Cohen, Esther and Elliott. Horowitz
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Title : In search of the sacred: Jews, Christians, and rituals of marriage in the later Middle Ages [For many centuries, Jews lived among Christians in most of Europe, and despite religious differences there was much interaction between the two communities in the realm of public social rituals. Even though the two faiths had different philosophies on the purpose of marriage and ethical status of marital sex, Jewish and Christian weddings ran parallel in the gradual sacralization of what was originally a secular ritual and the development of distinct rituals for the remarriage of widows. The upper classes in Jewish and Christian communities approached the marriage ritual as a way to draw sharp distinctions between the two faiths, including the location and timing of the event and what visual elements or objects were used. However, the lower classes often shared more similarities in their ritual behaviors due to a larger degree of contact within a shared culture and common experience. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies , 20., 2 (Fall 1990):  Pages 225 - 249.
Year of Publication: 1990.

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Title : Presentation of the Virgin
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Title : Scene for "Akathistos" Verse 23
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136. Record Number: 30946
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Title : Discovery and Proof of the True Cross
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137. Record Number: 32148
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Title : Jewish couples dancing together at a wedding to the accompaniment of musical instruments
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138. Record Number: 36070
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Title : Cantiga 107 The Jewish woman who was thrown from a cliff
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139. Record Number: 36961
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Title : Scenes of Host Desecration
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140. Record Number: 43615
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Title : Jewish blacksmith's wife forging nails for the crucifixion
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141. Record Number: 45362
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Title : Jewish Women Reading
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