. "Brill" . . "1"^^ . "978-90-04-25849-5" . . "A Regional Perspective on Hebrew Fragments: The Case of Moravia"@en . "Leiden, Boston" . . "52"^^ . . "RIV/61989592:15210/13:33148576!RIV14-MSM-15210___" . "A Regional Perspective on Hebrew Fragments: The Case of Moravia"@en . "Z(MSM6198959225)" . . "A Regional Perspective on Hebrew Fragments: The Case of Moravia" . "1"^^ . . "RIV/61989592:15210/13:33148576" . . . "A Regional Perspective on Hebrew Fragments: The Case of Moravia" . . . "Visi, Tam\u00E1s" . . . . . . "59000" . . "342"^^ . . . "Andreas Lehnardt and Judith Olszowy-Schlanger (eds.), Books within Books: New Discoveries in Old Findings" . "The lost books of medieval Moravian Jews are partly preserved in the bindings of medieval and early modern manuscripts, printed books and archival documents, since pages of these lost Hebrew manuscripts were eventually reused by Christian bookbinders. The distribution of host volumes in time reveals an interesting pattern: Hebrew fragments were reused in bindings at times when Jews were expelled, persecuted or the population of Moravia experienced hardships. Liturgical fragments testify the engagement of rabbis and scribes in recreating the Jewish prayerbook during the fifteenth century. Some of the Talmudic fragments probably belonged to the school of Rabbi Moses Kohen of Olomouc, who was possibly forced to convert to Christianity in 1425."@en . . . "[BA78AA0693EE]" . . . "Moravia Jews, Judaism, Medieval History, Moravia, Czech Jewish History, Hebrew codicology, Hebrew paleography, booklore, bookbinding, Halakha, Talmud,. Jewish liturgy, Rabbi Moses Kohen of Olomouc; Case; Fragments; Hebrew; Perspective; Regional"@en . . . "The lost books of medieval Moravian Jews are partly preserved in the bindings of medieval and early modern manuscripts, printed books and archival documents, since pages of these lost Hebrew manuscripts were eventually reused by Christian bookbinders. The distribution of host volumes in time reveals an interesting pattern: Hebrew fragments were reused in bindings at times when Jews were expelled, persecuted or the population of Moravia experienced hardships. Liturgical fragments testify the engagement of rabbis and scribes in recreating the Jewish prayerbook during the fifteenth century. Some of the Talmudic fragments probably belonged to the school of Rabbi Moses Kohen of Olomouc, who was possibly forced to convert to Christianity in 1425." . . . "15210" . . . . .