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Jacob Katz

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Jacob Katz (xxxx-1999) was a Jewish historian residing in Israel. He specializes in anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. His works in Hebrew provided much of the basis for scholarly analyses of anti-Semitism.[1] He gave a lecture at the Harvard Law School Gruss program of Jewish studies.[2]

References

Books

  • Tradition and Crisis: Jewish Society at the End of the Middle Ages
  • From Prejudice to Destruction: Anti-Semitism, 1700-1933
  • Exclusiveness and Tolerance: Studies in Jewish-Gentile Relations in Medieval and Modern Times
  • The Darker Side of Genius
  • Outside of the Ghetto: The Social Background of Jewish Emancipation, 1770-1870
  • The "Shabbes Goy"
  • A House Divided: Orthodoxy and Schism in Nineteenth-Century Central European Jewry


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