Monuments of Paper and Parchment: The Early Hebrew Printing Revolution
Hosted By: Jewish Study Center
The Jewish Study Center presents a class on how the introduction of printing transformed Jewish spiritual and cultural life. The program begins with a visual and historical exploration of early Hebrew printing in Europe, particularly in Portugal, where the first book printed was a Hebrew Pentateuch in 1487. The session also examines the flourishing of Jewish faith and intellect in Iberia before the expulsions of the late 15th century.
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