Nicholas Donin and the Disputation of 1240 (This Week in Jewish History)

Henry Abramson 6.3K צפיות 30/05/2014
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In 1240 Nicholas Donin, a Jewish convert to Christianity, engaged in a public debate with his former teacher, Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Donin charged that the Talmud was a noxious document that prevented the Jews from embracing Christianity, and brought a total of 35 distinct accusations against this ancient holy text. Ultimately, 24 carriage loads of Talmuds, representing 10,000 priceless manuscripts were burned in Paris on June 6, 1242. This video is part of "This Week in Jewish History" series by Dr. Henry Abramson, more available at www.jewishhistorylectures.org.

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