Hasdai Crescas: Collected Writings

Hasdai Crescas: Collected Writings

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Ḥasdai Crescas spent his life in public service – as a rabbi and community leader in desperate times in 14th-century Spain. Despite having limited time for writing, he produced several important works, which Collected Writings presents in their entirety. The first of these, Epistle to the Jews of Avignon, he wrote in the immediate aftermath of the anti-Jewish riots in Aragon in 1391, chronicling the unimaginable horrors the Jewish communities endured – mass conversions, suicides, deaths, and the loss of great Torah scholars – as well as his own personal tragedy, the murder of his only son, “a lamb without blemish.” To counter Christian efforts to convert Jews, Crescas composed two polemical works, only one of which has survived, The Refutation of the Christian Principles. Written in 1397-8, it offers reasoned arguments to challenge ten principles of Christianity. A great halakhist, Crescas penned many responsa, some of which are known because they were quoted by later halakhists. But o

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