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The messianic journey of Jonathan ha-Kohen of Lunel to the Land of Israel re-examined
Authors:Ram Ben-Shalom
Affiliation:Department of History of the Jewish People, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:In 1210, thanks to increased contacts between Jewish communities in western Europe and in the eastern Mediterranean in the wake of the crusades, Jonathan ha-Kohen, head of the yeshivah of Lunel and leading Jewish Provençal sage of his time, set sail for Alexandria, from where he proceeded on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. A year later, a group of sages from northern France and England arrived in Marseille, en route to Palestine. A number of scholars have investigated the messianic aspects of this second wave of immigration, called the “‘ aliyah of the three hundred rabbis”. This article, however, seeks to examine the messianic aspects of the earlier journey, undertaken by Jonathan ha-Kohen and his followers, within their local Provençal context.
Keywords:Jews  messianism  pilgrimage  Holy Land  Crusades  Provence  yeshivah of Lunel  Jonathan ha-Kohen  Maimonides  Mount of Olives
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