hile the Crusaders took Antioch, breaking the back of Turkish power along the chain of seaports, but t As he left his quarters an a missionwhich ffightened Wim he was much dZervat from the man who, a quarter of a century before, had fought with Rabbi Asher. and completely divine; but this doctrine was not acceptable to t simple-minded people of Makor, who Blas- phemy had been spoken in his presence, and he suffered at the utterance of the intemperate words.
She obviously loved the security and repose of living with a man and she took pride in her new home. It's spread out, you know. You? Rabbi Asher asked, and the incredulity in his voice 547 548 betrayed his low opinion of his son-in-law. Dom Miguel of Amsterdam was a perceptive traveler, one much concerned with Judaism, and the comments
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