СКАНДАЛНА МОНОГРАФИЯ ЗА ОТНОШЕНИЯТА МЕЖДУ ЕВРЕИ И ХРИСТИЯНИ
Israel Jacob Yuval
Two Nations in Your Womb
Perceptions of Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
paperback, July 2008, Available worldwide
“The most exciting, and in some ways the most outrageous, work of Jewish history in a long time. . . . His account of Passover and its rituals is especially startling.”—New Republic
Preface to the Hebrew Edition
Preface to the English Edition
1. Introduction: Et Major Serviet Minori
(And the Elder Will Serve the Younger)
The Thematic Framework
The Early Typology: Esau Id Est Edom
The Late Typology: Edom Id Est Roma
The Conciliatory Approach of Modern Research
The Mother, the Daughter, and the Sister
2. Rome or Jerusalem: The Foundations of Jewish-Christian Hostility
The Sons of Ephraim and the Son of Joseph
Vindicta Salvatoris (The Vengeance of the Savior)
Legends of the Destruction—Anti-Christian?
The Passover of Egypt and the Passover of Jerusalem
Development of the Stories
Parallels between the Jewish Haggadah and the Christian “Haggadahs”
The “Midrash” of the Haggadah
Conclusions
A Note on the Research
3. The Vengeance and the Curse: Hostility to Christianity
among Ashkenazic Jewry
Vengeful Redemption
Proselytizing Redemption
The Curse
The Curse on Yom Kippur
Pour Out Thy Wrath
The Impression of the Curses on Christians
4. Intersecting Stories: From Martyrdom to Ritual Murder Accusations
The Blood
Self-Sacrifice
Sacrifice of Children
The Libel
The Impact of the Blood Sacrifice on Christians
The Libel of Blois and the Story of Bristol
5. Inverted Ceremonies: The Host, the Matzah, and the Quarrel
The Great Sabbath
The Burning of Leaven
The Eruv of Courtyards
The Afikoman
Haroset
Summary
6. The End of the Millennium (1240): Jewish Hopes, Christian Fears
Calculations of the End at the Turn of the Jewish Millennium
Messianism, Immigration to the Land of Israel, and Settling the Land
Fulda 1235, Paris 1240: Christian Reactions?
The Mongolian Threat: The Ten Tribes? Gog and Magog?
A Synchronic Overview
A Jewish End and a Christian End
Index








