On the immortality of the soul
Menasseh ben Israel, rabbi, scholar, philosopher, diplomat and Hebrew printer, 1604-1657
Explore the work of Menasseh Ben Israel, rabbi, scholar, philosopher, diplomat and Hebrew printer, through books in the Cecil Roth Collection.
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In the midst of history – Menasseh ben Israel’s mission to England
Early printed witnesses to Menasseh ben Israel’s mission to England, including Christian responses.
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Apology for the honorable nation of the Jews and all the sons of Israel
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The Lost tribes of Israel, rediscovered in South America
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Short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued remitter into England
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A loving salutation to the seed of Abraham among the Jewes
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Printing and Teaching Judaism
Imprints from Menasseh’s press and its Christian publishers, in Spanish, Portuguese and Hebrew (with Latin) with those of his Jewish competitors.
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Menasseh ben Israel's Liturgical Bible: Pentateuch, Five Scrolls and the Prophetic Portions (1)
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Menasseh ben Israel's Liturgical Bible: Pentateuch, Five Scrolls and the Prophetic Portions (2)
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A mystical treatise on the fear of God
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A Treasury of [religious] Laws which the people of Israel is obligated to know and keep
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Fifty precious sermons by Amsterdam’s senior rabbi
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"THEOLOGUS ET PHILOSOPHUS HEBRAEUS"
This section is devoted to Menasseh as author in the context of Jewish-Christian intellectual contacts in Holland.
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The first part of The Conciliador
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Thirty problems concerning Creation
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Three books on the resurrection of the dead (1)
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Three books on the resurrection of the dead (2)
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Three books on the resurrection of the dead (3)
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Portrait of the Tabernacle of Moses (1)
Retrato del tabernaculo de Moseh: Portrait of the Tabernacle of Moses
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Portrait of the Tabernacle of Moses (2)
Retrato del tabernaculo de Moseh: Portrait of the Tabernacle of Moses (2)
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Portrait of the Tabernacle of Moses (3)
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This treatise on the immortality of the soul (Roth Collection 634 and Semitic P-1.39) includes Menasseh’s sermons on the subject. It was printed by his son Samuel in 1652.
This Hebrew work, along with De resurrection mortuorum, was devoted to reinforcing orthodox Jewish belief. Corrections and a postscript were provided by the anti-Sabbatean Kabbalist rabbi and envoy of the King of Morocco, Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas (1610–1698), who also added a Hebrew poem of commendation. Sasportas, then living in Amsterdam in exile from Morocco, may have accompanied Menasseh on his London mission. He became a rabbi in London in 1664-65.