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Hakham Tsevi Ashkenazi and the Battlegrounds of the Early Modern Rabbinate
Yosie Levine
Liverpool University Press · Hardcover · November 19, 2024
Reading lane: Orthodox Judaism
With the social and cultural upheavals of early modern Europe, rabbis were constantly struggling to preserve Jewish tradition.
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- Authors
- Yosie Levine
- Publisher
- Liverpool University Press
- Published
- November 19, 2024
- Format
- Hardcover
- Theme
- Orthodox Judaism · Reform Judaism
- Reading lane
- Orthodox Judaism
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Jewish Lives
Western European History
Jewish History
Orthodox Judaism
About This Book
With the social and cultural upheavals of early modern Europe, rabbis were constantly struggling to preserve Jewish tradition. Hakham Tsevi Ashkenazi (1658―1718), the independent-minded chief rabbi of Amsterdam, came to be regarded as one of the leading halakhic authorities of this tumultuous era. The battles he waged changed Jewish practice in his lifetime and came to define rabbinic norms in the decades that followed, with relevance to the present day. The challenges for a...
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