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Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi: John Selden

04.22.2010 - By Haberman Institute for Jewish StudiesPlay

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Speaker: Professor Jason Rosenblatt, Professor of English at Georgetown UniversityLocation: Washington DCJCCJohn Selden; a non-Jew, was an English jurist, legal antiquarian, politician, and a leading figure of English historical research during the 17th century. He was also considered an expert scholar on Jewish law.In the midst of an age of prejudice when all Jews had been expelled from England, Selden wrote his most immense work, containing magnificent Hebrew scholarship that reflects—to an extent remarkable for the times—a respectful understanding of Judaism. The history of the religious toleration of Jews in England is incomplete without acknowledgment of the impact of this non-Jew’s uncommonly generous Hebrew scholarship.In memory of Frank Schick, endowed by Renee Schick

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