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Beyond Expulsion: Jews, Christians, and Reformation Strasbourg (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture)
Author: Debra Kaplan
Year: July 26, 2011
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Beyond Expulsion: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge In the early modern era, Strasbourg, a city in Alsace, was home to a unique blend of Jewish and Christian communities, with a complex history of interactions and relationships that defy the traditional narrative of religious conflict and persecution. Beyond Expulsion, a new book by historian Adam Hook, delves into this history, revealing the intricate web of connections between Jews and Christians in the city, and how these relationships shaped the development of modern knowledge. The book begins by exploring the expulsion of Jews from Strasbourg in the late fourteenth century and the subsequent ban on their residence in the city. However, despite this forced separation, many Jews continued to maintain ties with the city and its residents, entering its markets, litigating in its courts, and sharing their knowledge of Hebrew and Judaica with Protestant Reformers. This daily interaction between Jews and Christians laid the groundwork for a more profound understanding of each other's beliefs and practices, paving the way for a deeper level of tolerance and coexistence.
Beyond Exposure: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge В начале современной эры Страсбург, город в Эльзасе, был домом для уникальной смеси еврейских и христианских общин, со сложной историей взаимодействий и отношений, которые бросают вызов традиционному повествованию религиозных конфликтов и преследований. «За исключением изгнания», новая книга историка Адама Хука, углубляется в эту историю, раскрывая запутанную сеть связей между евреями и христианами в городе, и то, как эти отношения сформировали развитие современных знаний. Книга начинается с изучения изгнания евреев из Страсбурга в конце XIV века и последующего запрета на их проживание в городе. Однако, несмотря на это вынужденное разделение, многие евреи продолжали поддерживать связи с городом и его жителями, заходя на его рынки, судясь в его судах и делясь своими знаниями еврейского языка и иудаики с протестантскими реформаторами. Это ежедневное взаимодействие между евреями и христианами заложило основу для более глубокого понимания верований и практик друг друга, проложив путь к более глубокому уровню терпимости и сосуществования.
Beyond Exposition : Jews, Chrétiens, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge Au début de l'ère moderne, Strasbourg, une ville d'Alsace, abritait un mélange unique de communautés juives et chrétiennes, avec une histoire complexe d'interactions et de relations qui remettent en question le récit traditionnel des conflits religieux et de la persécution. « À l'exception de l'exil », le nouveau livre de l'historien Adam Hook, s'enfonce dans cette histoire, révélant le réseau confus de liens entre Juifs et Chrétiens dans la ville, et comment ces relations ont façonné le développement des connaissances modernes. livre commence par une étude de l'expulsion des Juifs de Strasbourg à la fin du XIVe siècle et de l'interdiction de vivre dans la ville. Cependant, malgré cette division forcée, de nombreux Juifs ont continué à entretenir des liens avec la ville et ses habitants en pénétrant dans ses marchés, en jugeant devant ses tribunaux et en partageant leur connaissance de la langue juive et du judaïsme avec les réformateurs protestants. Cette interaction quotidienne entre Juifs et Chrétiens a jeté les bases d'une meilleure compréhension des croyances et des pratiques des uns et des autres, ouvrant la voie à un niveau plus profond de tolérance et de coexistence.
Beyond Exposure: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge Al comienzo de la era moderna, Estrasburgo, una ciudad de Alsacia, fue el hogar de una mezcla única de comunidades judías y cristianas, con una compleja historia de interacciones y relaciones que desafían la narración tradicional de conflictos religiosos y persecuciones. «Exceptuando el exilio», el nuevo libro del historiador Adam Hook, profundiza en esta historia, revelando una red confusa de vínculos entre judíos y cristianos en la ciudad, y la forma en que estas relaciones formaron el desarrollo del conocimiento moderno. libro comienza estudiando la expulsión de los judíos de Estrasburgo a finales del siglo XIV y la posterior prohibición de su residencia en la ciudad. n embargo, a pesar de esta división forzada, muchos judíos continuaron manteniendo vínculos con la ciudad y sus habitantes, entrando en sus mercados, litigando en sus tribunales y compartiendo sus conocimientos de la lengua judía y la judaica con los reformadores protestantes. Esta interacción diaria entre judíos y cristianos sentó las bases para una comprensión más profunda de las creencias y prácticas de cada uno, abriendo el camino a un nivel más profundo de tolerancia y coexistencia.
Beyond Exposure: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge No início da era moderna, Estrasburgo, cidade na Alsácia, era um lar para uma mistura única de comunidades judaicas e cristãs, com uma história complexa de interações e relações que desafiam a narração tradicional de conflitos religiosos e perseguições. «Com exceção do exílio», o novo livro do historiador Adam Hook, aprofundou-se nesta história, revelando uma rede confusa de laços entre judeus e cristãos na cidade, e como essa relação criou o desenvolvimento do conhecimento moderno. O livro começa com o estudo da expulsão de judeus de Estrasburgo no final do século XIV e a consequente proibição de sua residência na cidade. No entanto, apesar desta separação forçada, muitos judeus continuaram a manter laços com a cidade e seus habitantes, entrando em seus mercados, processando seus tribunais e compartilhando seus conhecimentos da língua judaica e judaica com os reformistas protestantes. Esta interação diária entre judeus e cristãos estabeleceu as bases para uma compreensão mais profunda das crenças e práticas do outro, abrindo caminho para um nível mais profundo de tolerância e convivência.
Beyond Exposure: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge All'inizio dell'era moderna, Strasburgo, città in Alsazia, era la casa di un mix unico di comunità ebraiche e cristiane, con una storia complessa di interazioni e relazioni che sfidano la narrazione tradizionale dei conflitti e delle persecuzioni religiose. «Tranne l'esilio», il nuovo libro dello storico Adam Hook, sta approfondendo questa storia, rivelando una rete confusa di legami tra ebrei e cristiani in città, e il modo in cui queste relazioni hanno creato lo sviluppo della conoscenza moderna. Il libro inizia studiando l'esilio degli ebrei da Strasburgo alla fine del XIV secolo e il successivo divieto di vivere in città. Tuttavia, nonostante questa separazione forzata, molti ebrei hanno continuato a mantenere contatti con la città e i suoi abitanti, entrando nei suoi mercati, facendo causa ai suoi tribunali e condividendo le loro conoscenze dell'ebraico e dell'ebraico con i riformatori protestanti. Questa interazione quotidiana tra ebrei e cristiani ha gettato le basi per una maggiore comprensione delle credenze e delle pratiche reciproche, aprendo la strada a un più profondo livello di tolleranza e convivenza.
Jenseits von Exposition: Juden, Christen und die Evolution des modernen Wissens Zu Beginn der Neuzeit war Straßburg, eine Stadt im Elsass, die Heimat einer einzigartigen Mischung aus jüdischen und christlichen Gemeinschaften, mit einer komplexen Geschichte von Interaktionen und Beziehungen, die das traditionelle Narrativ religiöser Konflikte und Verfolgung in Frage stellen. „Exception of Exile“, ein neues Buch des Historikers Adam Hook, taucht tief in diese Geschichte ein und enthüllt das verworrene Netz von Verbindungen zwischen Juden und Christen in der Stadt und wie diese Beziehungen die Entwicklung des modernen Wissens geprägt haben. Das Buch beginnt mit der Untersuchung der Vertreibung der Juden aus Straßburg Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts und dem anschließenden Verbot ihres Aufenthalts in der Stadt. Trotz dieser erzwungenen Trennung hielten viele Juden weiterhin Verbindungen zu der Stadt und ihren Bewohnern, indem sie ihre Märkte betraten, vor ihren Gerichten klagten und ihre Kenntnisse der hebräischen Sprache und der Judaistik mit protestantischen Reformern teilten. Diese tägliche Interaktion zwischen Juden und Christen legte den Grundstein für ein tieferes Verständnis der Überzeugungen und Praktiken des anderen und ebnete den Weg für eine tiefere Ebene der Toleranz und Koexistenz.
מעבר לחשיפה: היהודים, הנוצרים והאבולוציה של הידע המודרני בתחילת העידן המודרני, שטרסבורג, עיר באלזס, הייתה ביתם של תערובת ייחודית של קהילות יהודיות ונוצריות, עם היסטוריה מורכבת של יחסי גומלין ויחסים הקוראים תיגר על הנרטיב המסורתי של סכסוך דתי ורדיפות. ”פרט לגלות”, ספר חדש של ההיסטוריון אדם הוק, מתעמק בסיפור זה, וחושף את הרשת המורכבת של קשרים בין יהודים ונוצרים בעיר, הספר מתחיל במחקר על גירוש היהודים משטרסבורג בסוף המאה ה ־ 14 ועל האיסור על מגוריהם בעיר. עם זאת, למרות הפרדה כפויה זו, יהודים רבים המשיכו לשמור על קשרים עם העיר ותושביה, נכנסו לשווקים שלה, תבעו את בתי המשפט שלה וחלקו את הידע שלהם על השפה היהודית והיודאיקה עם הרפורמטורים הפרוטסטנטים. אינטראקציה יומיומית זו בין יהודים ונוצרים הניחה את היסוד להבנה עמוקה יותר של אמונותיו ומנהגיו של זה, וסללה את הדרך לרמה עמוקה יותר של סובלנות ודו ־ קיום.''
Beyond Exposure: Jews, Christians, and the Evolution of Modern Knowledge (Maruz Kalmanın Ötesinde: Yahudiler, Hristiyanlar ve Modern Bilginin Evrimi) Modern çağın başlangıcında, Alsace'de bir şehir olan Strasbourg, geleneksel dini çatışma ve zulüm anlatısına meydan okuyan karmaşık bir etkileşim ve ilişki tarihi ile Yahudi ve Hıristiyan topluluklarının eşsiz bir karışımına ev sahipliği yapıyordu. Tarihçi Adam Hook'un yeni bir kitabı olan "Exile Except for Exile" (Sürgün Hariç), şehirdeki Yahudiler ve Hıristiyanlar arasındaki karmaşık bağlantı ağını ve bu ilişkilerin modern bilginin gelişimini nasıl şekillendirdiğini ortaya koyan bu hikayeyi inceliyor. Kitap, 14. yüzyılın sonunda Yahudilerin Strazburg'dan kovulması ve ardından şehirde ikamet etmelerinin yasaklanması üzerine bir çalışma ile başlıyor. Ancak, bu zorunlu ayrılığa rağmen, birçok Yahudi şehirle ve sakinleriyle bağlarını korumaya, pazarlarına girmeye, mahkemelerine dava açmaya ve Yahudi dili ve Judaica hakkındaki bilgilerini Protestan reformcularla paylaşmaya devam etti. Yahudiler ve Hıristiyanlar arasındaki bu günlük etkileşim, birbirlerinin inanç ve uygulamalarını daha iyi anlamanın temelini oluşturdu ve daha derin bir hoşgörü ve birlikte yaşama seviyesinin önünü açtı.
ما بعد التعرض: اليهود والمسيحيون وتطور المعرفة الحديثة في بداية العصر الحديث، كانت ستراسبورغ، وهي مدينة في الألزاس، موطنًا لمزيج فريد من المجتمعات اليهودية والمسيحية، مع تاريخ معقد من التفاعلات والعلاقات التي تتحدى السرد التقليدي للصراع الديني والاضطهاد. «باستثناء المنفى»، يتعمق كتاب جديد للمؤرخ آدم هوك في هذه القصة، ويكشف عن شبكة معقدة من الروابط بين اليهود والمسيحيين في المدينة، وكيف شكلت هذه العلاقات تطور المعرفة الحديثة. يبدأ الكتاب بدراسة طرد اليهود من ستراسبورغ في نهاية القرن الرابع عشر وما تلاه من حظر على إقامتهم في المدينة. ومع ذلك، على الرغم من هذا الانفصال القسري، استمر العديد من اليهود في الحفاظ على العلاقات مع المدينة وسكانها، ودخول أسواقها، ومقاضاة محاكمها ومشاركة معرفتهم باللغة اليهودية واليهودية مع الإصلاحيين البروتستانت. وضع هذا التفاعل اليومي بين اليهود والمسيحيين الأساس لفهم أعمق لمعتقدات وممارسات بعضهم البعض، مما مهد الطريق لمستوى أعمق من التسامح والتعايش.
노출을 넘어서: 유대인, 기독교인, 현대 지식의 진화 현대 시대, 알자스의 도시인 스트라스부르는 유대인과 기독교 공동체의 독특한 조화의 본거지였습니다. 종교적 갈등과 박해의 전통적인 이야기에 도전하는 관계. 역사가 아담 훅 (Adam Hook) 의 새로운 저서 인 "망명을 제외하고" 는이 이야기를 탐구하여 도시의 유대인과 기독교인 사이의 복잡한 연결 웹과 이러한 관계가 현대 지식의 발전을 어떻게 형성했는지 보여줍니다. 이 책은 14 세기 말 스트라스부르에서 유대인을 추방하고 그 후에 도시에 거주하는 것을 금지하는 연구로 시작됩니다. 그러나 이러한 강제 분리에도 불구하고 많은 유대인들은 도시와 주민들과 계속 유대 관계를 유지하면서 시장에 진입하고 법원을 고소하고 유대인 언어와 유대교에 대한 지식을 개신교 개혁자들과 공유했습니다. 유대인과 그리스도인 사이의이 매일의 상호 작용은 서로의 신념과 관행에 대한 깊은 이해를위한 토대를 마련하여 더 깊은 수준의 관용과 공존을위한 길을 열었습니다.
超越曝光:猶太人,基督徒和現代知識進化在現代時代初期,阿爾薩斯城市斯特拉斯堡是猶太人和基督教社區獨特融合的家園,具有復雜的互動和關系歷史,挑戰宗教沖突和迫害的傳統敘述。歷史學家亞當·胡克(Adam Hook)的新書《流放除外》深入探討了這個故事,揭示了該市猶太人和基督徒之間復雜的聯系網絡,以及這些關系如何塑造了現代知識的發展。該書首先研究了14世紀後期猶太人從斯特拉斯堡的流放,以及隨後禁止他們居住在該城市。然而,盡管被迫分裂,許多猶太人仍繼續與該鎮及其居民保持聯系,進入其市場,在法院提起訴訟,並與新教改革者分享他們對猶太語言和猶太教的了解。猶太人和基督徒之間的這種日常互動為更好地理解彼此的信仰和實踐奠定了基礎,為更深層次的寬容和共存鋪平了道路。

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