The Next Gaza War Has Been Postponed, but For How Long?
A ticking timebomb.
April 2, 2019
Jewish Cologne.
In 1424, at a time when such banishments were common, the German city of Cologne expelled its Jewish population, which had been there since at least the 4th century CE. Looking back on her research into the city’s Jews, which formed the basis of her first book, the historian Shulamit Magnus explains the anomalous history that followed:
A ticking timebomb.
In the New York Times, naturally.
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Jewish Cologne.
A story told by ancient bits of clay.
In 1424, at a time when such banishments were common, the German city of Cologne expelled its Jewish population, which had been there since at least the 4th century CE. Looking back on her research into the city’s Jews, which formed the basis of her first book, the historian Shulamit Magnus explains the anomalous history that followed:
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