In Medieval Europe, Jews often responded to the establishment of ghettos with a combination of resistance and adaptation. They sought to maintain their religious and cultural practices within the confined spaces, often creating vibrant community life despite the oppressive conditions. Historical texts, such as the writings of Benjamin of Tudela, provide evidence of how Jewish communities organized themselves, established synagogues, and engaged in trade, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity. Additionally, documents from the period reveal instances of protest and negotiation with local authorities regarding their rights and living conditions.
I think medival Europe
Poland
schools became less common in medieval Europe
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well medieval Arabia is because they have develpoed more things and objects than medievel Europe so the answer to the question us that the medieval Arabia are more creative than medievel Europe!
The largest Jewish ghettos were in Poland, where the largest Jewish populations were, but there were ghettos across eastern Europe.
The purpose of the ghettos was to separate Jews from the rest of society.
I think medival Europe
Poland
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.
Feudalism, in medieval Europe, was based on the exchange of land for military service.
Churches are illustrative of the innovative architecture of medieval Europe.
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Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.
schools became less common in medieval Europe
The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe was created in 1991.