
Eretz – Israeli Magazine article about Oxford
Eretz, the Israeli magazine featured in its latest, April 2018 edition a beautiful piece about Jewish Oxford and Cambridge, including a fantastic article about the Ashmolean
Eretz, the Israeli magazine featured in its latest, April 2018 edition a beautiful piece about Jewish Oxford and Cambridge, including a fantastic article about the Ashmolean
New Book recommended by the Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee The King’s Jews: Money, Massacre and Exodus in Medieval England, by Robin R Mundill, publ. by
Celia Roth Cecil Roth, the youngest of the four sons of Joseph and Etty Roth, was born in 1899. His father, who had emigrated to
Martin Gilbert Jewish History Atlas Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1969 Jonathan A. Romain The Jews of England The Michael Goulston Education Foundation 1985 Cecil
A Mirror Reflecting the Early History of Jews in England By Dr Peter Pormann, published in the Pelican Record Reproduced here by kind permission of
Journal of Jewish Studies, VOL. LV, NO. 1, pp102-117 Spring 2004 Two New Starrs Relating to the History of Merton College, Oxford Peter E.Pormann Merton
“Invisible in Oxford: The ‘Public Face’ of Medieval Jewish History in Modern England” Elisa Narin van Court Colby College In an essay published in
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