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  1. Interreligious Debate and Literary Creativity: Solomon ibn Verga on the Disputation of Tortosa* Jeremy Cohen Solomon ibn Verga s Shevet Yehudah (Staff of Judah), which collects some seventy-five stories of trials and tribulations endured by the Jewish people – from the destruction of the Second Temple in the first century CE to the persecution of Spanish-Portuguese Jewry in the fifteenth and ...

  2. About Shevet Chen Shevet Chen is a vibrant and engaging youth movement for Israeli, Hebrew speaking children in the Los Angeles San Fernando chapter – the largest and oldest Israeli “Shevet” (chapter) in North America. The youth movement program run by the Friends of the Israel Scouts, Inc., an apolitical, non-sectarian organization. Shevet Chen

  3. In A Historian in Exile: Solomon ibn Verga, Shevet Yehuda, and the Jewish-Christian Encounter, Jeremy Cohen explores the Jewish experience in medieval Christian Europe from the perspective of a converso historian on the cusp between the Middle Ages and early modernity. Solomon ibn Verga, purported author of Shevet Yehuda, chose expulsion from ...

  4. Cohen, J 2014, Polemic and pluralism: the Jewish-Christian debate in Solomon Ibn Verga's "Shevet Yehudah". in Y Israel Jacob & R Ben-Shalom (eds), Conflict and Religious Conversation in Latin Christendom: studies in honour of Ora Limor . Cultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 167-190.

  5. Liat Cohen. Assigned to Englewood community, From Brooklyn, NY. Hey everyone! My name is Liat Cohen and I’m from Brooklyn, New York. I went to Central, and just came back from a year at Midreshet Moriah. I’m currently at my first semester at Stern/Sy Syms School of Business. I’m an advisor for the Teaneck region, and this is my first year ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 2019 · PDF | On Apr 9, 2019, Rebecca Rist published Jeremy Cohen. A Historian in Exile: Solomon ibn Verga, Shevet Yehudah, and the Jewish-Christian Encounter | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

  7. Solomon ibn Verga was one of the victims of the decrees expelling the Jews from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s, and his Shevet Yehudah ( The Scepter of Judah, ca. 1520) numbered among the most popular Hebrew books of the sixteenth century.