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Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell / Being a reprint of the pamphlets published by Menasseh ben Israel to promote the re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649-1656 cover

Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell / Being a reprint of the pamphlets published by Menasseh ben Israel to promote the re-admission of the Jews to England, 1649-1656

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An edited collection reproduces a series of seventeenth-century pamphlets arguing for the readmission of Jews to England, accompanied by a scholarly introduction, annotations, documents, portraits, and an index. The introduction traces the centuries of exile, the role of Iberian Crypto-Jews, and the political and religious debates that led to negotiations with the English Protectorate. The reprinted tracts include a theological and legal plea, formal addresses to the Protector, and a rejoinder to critics, all presented with editorial notes and documentary material that clarify the arguments and the historical context surrounding the campaign for readmission.

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Manasseh ben Israel

Manasseh ben Israel was a 17th-century Portuguese-Jewish scholar, printer, and diplomat, known for his significant role in advocating for the re-admission of Jews to England after their expulsion in 1290. His most notable work, "Menasseh ben Israel's Mission to Oliver Cromwell," comprises a series of pamphlets he published between 1649 and 1656, aimed at persuading the English government to allow Jews to return. Ben Israel's efforts were pivotal in the eventual readmission of Jews to England, marking a significant moment in Jewish history and the broader context of religious tolerance during the period.

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