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How can we raise the profile of Medieval Jewish Oxford? Address to Oxford Jewish Congregation by Dr Evie Kemp Rosh Hashanah 2006 Shabbat shalom and
Welcome to one of the oldest Jewish communities in England and to one of the best documented medieval Jewish communities in the world. The Jews
“Invisible in Oxford: The ‘Public Face’ of Medieval Jewish History in Modern England” Elisa Narin van Court Colby College In an essay published in
Isaiah Berlin Centenary -June 9th 2009 To celebrate the centenary of Isaiah Berlin’s birth. A good website with information about this event is The Isaiah
Oxford Jewish Heritage would like to thank the following institutions and individuals: The biblical prophet wearing his green Jewish hat, adapted from a medieval
An interesting article about the developement of this inventory appears in the further reading section. Inventory of Judaica and Hebraica in Oxford Colleges &
Before the Conquest There is no real evidence of Jews settling England before the 1070s – the Doomsday book recorded a Manasser settled in rural
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