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Between 1555 and 1870, papal authorities created legal roadblocks to keep Rome’s ghetto-bound Jews from obtaining kosher meat. But Jewish butchers found ways to circumvent canon law by working with their Christian counterparts. Kenneth Stow describes this complex collaboration, which enabled Jews to maintain their traditions in a hostile city.Publisher: Harvard University PressAuthor(s): Kenneth StowIllustration(s): 6 photosNumber of pages: 288Collection: I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance HistoryPublication date: 2024Dimensions: 164 x 242 x 26Cover type: Hardback
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Brand: Harvard University Press