Menasseh Ben Israel: Rabbi of Amsterdam

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Price
$26.00  $24.18
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
312
Dimensions
6.1 X 1.2 X 8.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300224108
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About the Author
Steven Nadler, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, is the author of several books, including Rembrandt's Jews and Spinoza: A Life, winner of the Koret Jewish Book Award. He is William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy and Evjue-Bascom Professor in Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Reviews
"Excellent"--Rabbi A. James Rudin, Reform Judaism
"This first-class biography . . . is highly revelatory. . . . Nadler's exceptional reclaiming of the life and times of Menasseh ben Israel - a 17th-century equivalent of Herzl for British Jews - is published in Yale University's excellent Jewish Lives series."--Colin Shindler, Jerusalem Post Magazine
"An excellent introduction to a rabbi whose fascinating life as a first-rate scholar, diplomat, and theologian warrants examination. . . . Nadler illustrates that religious history can be written in a literary style that pulls the reader in and is far from just dry and technical."--Lawrence Rabone, Reading Religion
"An engaging life and times treatment of a pivotal figure. . . . Nadler's decades of researching and teaching the history of philosophy, Jewish studies, and the humanities are put to good use."--William E. Engel, Seventeenth-Century News
"In this lucid and engaging biography, Menasseh ben Israel emerges as a force of nature, moving swiftly and easily between the Jewish and Gentile spheres in Amsterdam. In recreating Menasseh's life, Nadler has stitched together some of the leading figures of the century into a vivid tapestry."--Russell Shorto, author of The Island at the Center of the World
"Fluidly written, lively, and truly excellent from every point of view, this book portrays Menasseh's role in the development of Amsterdam Jewish life and learning and in the broad context of seventeenth-century Jewish-Christian intellectual relations."--Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton