The Jews in Sicily - Book by Shlomo Simonsohn
This monumental work meticulously documents the history of Jewish communities in Sicily from antiquity to their expulsion in 1492. Simonsohn draws on archival sources to reconstruct the social, economic, and cultural lives of Sicilian Jews, highlighting their contributions to local society and their struggles with persecution. The book provides a detailed account of their interactions with Christian and Muslim populations, offering a nuanced perspective on coexistence and conflict. Amazon
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