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Shelomo Dov
Goitein (April 3, 1900 –
February 6, 1985) was a German-Jewish ethnographer,
historian and
Arabist known for his
research on
Jewish life in...
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Rahel Straus née
Goitein (1880–1963) was a
pioneering German-Jewish
medical doctor,
feminist and writer. She was the
first normal female student of medicine...
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between 950 and 1250
cannot be overemphasized.
Judaic scholar Shelomo Dov
Goitein created an
index for this time
period which covers about 35,000 individuals...
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Abrahamic faiths,
Judaism and Christianity. The
historian Shelomo Dov
Goitein has
argued that the Dome of the Rock was
intended to
compete with the many...
- more info, see the "India Traders"
chapter in
Goitein,
Letters of
Medieval Jewish Traders, 1973 or
Goitein,
India Traders of the
Middle Ages, 2008. Such...
- fleishig/fleishedik and in
Hebrew as besari) is for food
containing meat.
Shelomo Dov
Goitein writes, “the
dichotomy of the
kitchen into a meat and a milk section, so...
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discovered among the
Cairo Geniza collection in 1975 by
historian Shelomo Dov
Goitein.
Historians believe that it was
written just two w****s
after the siege...
- destro**** by the bombing.
According to
Arabist and
Genizah scholar S.D.
Goitein, "not even
handlists indicating its
contents have survived." The end of...
- "Encyclopaedia of Islam"; "Kurayza, Banu", "Encyclopaedia of Islam".
Shelomo Dov
Goitein, The
Yemenites – History,
Communal Organization,
Spiritual Life (Selected...
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Goitein, S.D. "Contemporary
Letters on the
Capture of
Jerusalem by the Crusaders."
Journal of
Jewish Studies 3 (1952), pp. 162–177 [163]
Goitein, "Contemporary...