Germania Judaica

"It would be presumptuous to attempt an evaluation of a work so monumental, or to compare it with any other. Not only is it the result of much painstaking labour, research and scholarly teamwork; it is appropriately enhanced by excellent production and printing. [...]"

Ruth P. Goldschmidt-Lehmann Le ' Ela / A Journal of Judaism Today March 1996, Page 60

The Germania Judaica has long become an indispensable standard work in German-Jewish history. After completion of sequences I-III, which dealt with the Middle Ages, Germania Judaica IV now turns to the period of time between 1520 and 1650.

Commensurate with the altered conditions of Jewish existence in the early modern period, the previous account which was given in articles on places is now continued in studies of regions. Based on a comprehensive review of the sources, Germania Judaica IV provides information on all aspects of the Jewish minority's life.

The authors study the history of the settlements, the economic and social situation and the legal and political position of the Jewish population along with the inner-Jewish organization and its administration, religion and culture as well as everyday relationships between Jews and Christians.

 
Germania Judaica
Band II: Von 1238 bis zur Mitte des 14. Jahrhunderts; 1. Halbband: Aachen - Luzern. 2. Halbband: Maastrich - Zwolle
Edited by Zvi Avneri
1968; unchanged reprint; 2018. XLVIII, 1000 pages.
hardcover
ISBN 978-3-16-155820-7
Germania Judaica
Band III: 1350-1519. 2.Teilband: Mährisch-Budwitz - Zwolle
Edited by Mordechai Breuer, Arye Maimon and Yacov Guggenheim
1995. VI, 981 pages.
cloth
ISBN 978-3-16-146093-7
Germania Judaica
Teil IV: 1520-1650. Band 2: Landgrafschaft Hessen-Marburg von Wolfgang Treue
Edited by Stefan Rohrbacher, Michael Toch and Israel Yuval
2009. XII, 210 pages.
cloth
ISBN 978-3-16-149720-9