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Quakers and Jews

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posted on 2023-10-29, 14:57 authored by Erin BellErin Bell

As Tony Stoller noted in his introduction to a Special Issue of Friends Quarterly in 2015, ‘[t]he relationship between Quakers and Jews has a very long history indeed’. His contribution, which discussed recent fractures in the relationship, positioned the divisions in contrast to a ‘heritage of involvement’ shared by the groups. This article, and the Presidential address on which it is based, seeks to add to such analyses by offering an overview of trends in shared Jewish and Quaker history, focussing on their position as religious minorities, at times severely persecuted, and certainly stereotyped in ways which led at times to claims by those in power that Jews and Friends were almost interchangeable.

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Journal of the Friends Historical Society

Volume

70

Pages/Article Number

3-37

ISSN

0071-9587

Date Submitted

2019-12-17

Date Accepted

2019-09-30

Date of First Publication

2019-12-31

Date of Final Publication

2019-12-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-11-08

ePrints ID

38839

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