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Shlomo Molkho and David Reuveni

 

  1. Overview
    1. Overview- Shlomo Molkho and David Reuveni
  2. Primary sources
    1. Jacob Marcus, The Jew in the Medieval World- A Sourcebook, 315-1791, New York- JPS, 1938.
    2. David Reubeni (1522-1525).” In Jewish Travellers, edited by Elkan Nathan Adler. London- G. Routledge & Sons, 1930, 251-328.
    3. “Takkanot of Italy” [Jewish Communal Ordinances of Italy]. In Jewish Self-Government in the Middle Ages, edited by Louis Finkelstein, 288-295, 297, 299-300, 304-306, 308-309, 312-314, 315. Westport- Conn., Greenwood Press, 1972.
  3. Secondary sources
    1. Ruderman, David B. “Hope against Hope- Jewish and Christian Messianic Expectations in the Late Middle Ages.” In Exile and Diaspora- Studies in the History of the Jewish People Presented to Professor Haim Beinart, edited by Aharon Mirsky, Abraham Grossman, and Yosef Kaplan. Jerusalem- Ben-Zvi Institute, 1991.
    2. Eliav-Feldon, Miriam. “Invented Identities- Credulity in the Age of Prophecy and Exploration.” Journal of Early Modern History 3, no. 3 (1999)- 203-232.
    3. Elior, Rachel. “Messianic Expectations and Spiritualization of Religious Life in the Sixteenth Century.” Revue des Etudes Juives 145, no. 1 (1986)- 35-49.
    4. Popkin, Richard. “Jewish-Christian Relations in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries- The Conception of the Messiah.” Jewish History 6, no. 1 (1992)- 163-177.
    5. Lenowitz, Harris. “The Messiahs of the Inquisition- David Reuveni and Shlomo Molkho” in Jewish Messiahs- From Galilee to Crown Heights, (Oxford University Press, 2001), 93-124.

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