The Origins of the Diaspora Jews: a Reassessment of the Traditional View
11
(17)
The Jewish Languages as Tools for Reconstructing the Origins and Settlement History of the Slavo-Turkic Jews
28
(28)
The Balkan Route of the Jews to the Germano-Sorbian Lands and the Rise of Judeo-Sorbian/Yiddish
56
(27)
The European Roots of the Jewish Religion and Folk Culture in the Balkans and Germano-Slavic Lands
83
(98)
Evidence from Language
83
(66)
Yiddish Terms of European and Turkish Origin
83
(53)
Christianized Hebrew Names, Hebraized non-Jewish Names and Turkic Naming Practices in Yiddish
136
(6)
Non-Jewish Terms for Jewish Holidays, Practices and Artifacts Which Deviate from Palestinian Jewish Usage
142
(4)
Unique Hebrew Features of European Jewish Languages
146
(3)
Evidence from Religion and Folk Culture
149
(28)
The Significance of the Linguistic and Ethno-graphic Evidence Presented in Chapters 5-5.2
177
(4)
Conversion to Judaism in Asia Minor and Europe in the First and Early Second Millennium A.D
181
(40)
The Nature of Proselyte Judaism in the Diasporas
185
(2)
The Major Venues of Conversion in the Diasporas
187
(17)
Candidates for Conversion to Judaism (with Special Attention to the Slavs)
204
(7)
Christian Attitudes towards Conversion to Judaism
211
(3)
Jewish Attitudes towards Conversion to Judaism
214
(1)
Implications for European Jewish Historiography
215
(6)
The Judaization of the Germano-Slavic Jews
221
(20)
Summation and Research Agenda
241
(27)
Endnotes
268
(6)
Bibliography
274
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