
On the Word of a Jew
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The book is scrupulously documented allowing the reader to follow up with further information on any given aspect of this topic. Highly recommended for all adult and secondary school Judaica collections * AJL Reviews * At a time when questions of Jewish "(dis)loyalty" are once again appearing in the headlines, this timely volume offers directions to begin untangling the historial roots and trajectories of the dynamics of trust -- Noam Sienna * Church History *More details
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Joshua Curk received his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2015. He teaches high school history in Toronto.
Hasia Diner is the Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University. She is author of Roads Taken: The Great Jewish Migration to the New World and the Peddlers Who Forged the Way.
Stefanie Fischer is a post-doctoral research fellow at Potsdam University. She is author of OEkonomisches Vertrauen und antisemitische Gewalt: Jdische Viehhaendler in Mittelfranken.
Rachel Furst is a research fellow in medieval Jewish history at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munich, where she also lectures on Jewish history and Jewish law.
Shaina Hammerman is the author of Silver Screen, Hasidic Jews: The Story of an Image. She teaches Jewish studies, cultural history, and literature at the University of San Francisco and San Quentin State Prison.
Mitchell B. Hart is Professor of History and the Alexander Grass Chair in Jewish History at the University of Florida. He is editor (with Tony Michels) of The Cambridge History of Modern Judaism, volume 8: The Modern Period, 1815-2000.
Robert S. Kawashima holds a joint appointment in the Department of Religion and the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Florida. He is author of Biblical Narrative and the Death of the Rhapsode.
Lisa Leff is Professor of History at American University. Her research focuses on the Jews of modern France. She is author of The Archive Thief.
Robert Leventhal is Associate Professor of German Studies in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of William and Mary. He is author of The Disciplines of Interpretation and editor of the volume Reading after Foucault.
Mitch Numark is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Sacramento State in California.
Derek J. Penslar is the Samuel J. Zacks Professor of European Jewish History at the University of Toronto and a Visiting Professor of History at Harvard. He co-edits The Journal of Israeli History and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the American Academy of Jewish Research.
Ephraim Shoham-Steiner teaches Medieval Jewish History at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His is author of On the Margins of a Minority: Leprosy, Madness, and Disability among the Jews of Medieval Europe.
Joshua Teplitsky is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Stony Brook.
Content
Section One: To Swear an Oath
1. Oaths, Vows, and Trust in the Bible / Robert S. Kawashima
2. "And in most of their business transactions they rely on this": Some Reflections on Jews and Oaths in the Commercial Arena in Medieval Europe / Ephraim Shoham-Steiner
3. The Oath of a Jew in the Thirteenth Century English Legal Context / Joshua Curk
4. What is an Infidel?: Jewish Oaths and Jewish History in the Making of English Trust and Tolerance / Mitchell B. Hart
5. Trusting Adolphe Cremieux: Jews and Republicans in Nineteenth-Century France / Lisa Leff
Section Two: The Business of Trust
6. "A kind of republic and neutral nation:" Commerce, Credit, and Conspiracy in Early Modern Europe / Joshua Teplitsky
7. Jewish Peddlers and Non-Jewish Customers in the New World: Between Profit and Trust / Hasia Diner
8. Belonging and Trustworthiness: Jewish Businessmen in the Public Rhetoric around the "Trustworthy Businessman" in Post-World War I Germany / Stefanie Fischer
Section Three: Intimacy of Trust
9. The Voice of a Jew? Petrus Alfonsi's Dialogi contra judaeos and the Question of True Conversion / Nina Caputo
10. A Return to Credibility? The Rehabilitation of Repentant Apostates in Medieval Ashkenaz / Rachel Furst
11. The Jewish Physician as Respondent, Confidant, and Proxy: The Case of Marcus Herz and Immanuel Kant / Robert Leventhal
Section Four: The Politics of Trust
12. Perspectives from the Periphery: The East India Company's Jewish Sepoys, Anglo-Jewry, and the Image of "the Jew" / Mitch Numark
13. Between Honor and Authenticity: Zionism as Theodor Herzl's Life-Project / Derek Jonathan Penslar
14. The Most Trusted Jew in America: Jon Stewart's Earnestness / Shaina Hammerman
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