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The volume chronicles Jewish experience from the mid-seventeenth-century upheavals through legal and social emancipation in central Europe, documenting violent persecutions led by Cossacks and other insurgents, the disruption of Polish Jewish communities, and responses including migration and resettlement efforts. It examines religious and intellectual currents: the ascendancy of Kabbalistic thought, the rise of critics and skeptics, Hebrew literary shifts toward rabbinical scholarship, and millenarian projects such as efforts to secure readmission to England and claims about the lost tribes. The narrative follows communal suffering, diaspora connections, legal changes, and gradual modernizing reforms that reshaped Jewish civic status and culture.

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Heinrich Graetz

Heinrich Graetz was a prominent Jewish historian known for his comprehensive work, "History of the Jews," which spans six volumes. Born in the 19th century, Graetz's scholarship provided a detailed narrative of Jewish history from ancient times to his contemporary period, emphasizing the cultural and religious developments of the Jewish people. His writings are notable for their depth and scholarly rigor, contributing significantly to the understanding of Jewish heritage and identity. Graetz's work remains influential in the fields of history and Jewish studies, reflecting his commitment to documenting the experiences and contributions of Jews throughout history.

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