The Struggle for Acceptance: Early Jewish Life in Medieval France
Bishop Agobard's loss intensified his animosity toward Jews, leading him to press royal officials to oppress Jewish rights.
Yosef Yabece
03.12.24 | 09:08
Bishop Agobard's loss intensified his animosity toward Jews, leading him to press royal officials to oppress Jewish rights.
Yosef Yabece
03.12.24 | 09:08
A French man deeply desired to convert to Judaism, guided and mentored by a rabbi who ultimately saw a different purpose for him. This rabbinical guidance, combined with the role he embraced, transformed the life of this man, Aime Palliere, into one of the intriguing spiritual adventures of the 20th century.
Yosef Yabece
19.09.24 | 10:30
The Rabbi warned of the consequences he'd face if he questioned Christianity, where even questioning it could be a death sentence. How did this debate unfold with such high stakes?
Yosef Yabece
19.06.24 | 08:29
Professor Olaf Gerhard Tichsen regularly attended the lectures of Rabbi Jonathan Eibeschütz in Altona. After years of study, he was awarded a "Friend" certificate by the yeshiva. It was likely given out of fear of the monarchy, yet it remains intriguing.
Yosef Yabece
05.03.24 | 13:37