In Laudem HierosolymitaniIris Shagrir, Roni Ellenblum, Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 01/01/2007 - 468 من الصفحات There is widespread appreciation of Benjamin Kedar's scholarship in Israel and throughout the world. In several articles, he dealt with the destiny of the Jewish people in the Middle Ages and the implications of religious contact and conflict. These essays have been published in honour of Kedar. |
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