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Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell

Being a Reprint of the Pamphlets Published by Menasseh ben Israel to Promote the Re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649–1656

Menasseh ben Israel author Lucien Wolf editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Aug '12

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First published in 1901, this work comprises a series of mid-seventeenth-century pamphlets urging Cromwell to readmit the Jews into England.

This work, published by the Jewish Historical Society of England in 1901, comprises a series of tracts written by the rabbi Menasseh ben Israel (1604–57), campaigning for the readmission of the Jews into England. Largely aimed at Cromwell, the pamphlets offer insight into the mid-seventeenth-century drive for religious liberty.Controversial Jewish journalist and political lobbyist Lucien Wolf (1857–1930) co-founded the Jewish Historical Society of England in 1893, editing this work in 1901. It comprises a series of pamphlets and tracts written by Menasseh ben Israel (1604–57). An Amsterdam rabbi and founder of the city's first Hebrew publishing house, Menasseh was well regarded among non-Jewish theologians. As an advocate of messianic tradition, he sought to scatter the Jews across the world, leading him to England in the 1650s to campaign for their readmission following Edward I's edict of expulsion in 1290. The material presented here is chiefly concerned with Menasseh's interactions with Oliver Cromwell and shows the rabbi taking advantage of the contemporary drive for reinstatement for reasons of religious toleration as well as practical politics. The work includes the famous petition from the Jewish community and offers valuable insight into the history of the Jews in England.

ISBN: 9781108053808

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm

Weight: 370g

286 pages