OXFORD JEWISH HISTORY
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- Reflections on the Oxford Medieval Synagogue
- Oxford University Botanic Garden: A Jewish perspective
- Three Jewish Heritage Plaques at Oxford
- Berachiah of Lincoln: One of England's greatest Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages
- Rabbi Elijah of Oxford: The Most illustrious Jew of the Middle Ages in England
- Jacob the Jew, Isaac Casaubon and forced apostasy in Oxford
- Reflections on the History of the Oxford Mikvah in the 19th century
- The Mystery of The Bodleian Bowl: New insights into a 320 year old mystery
- Gamlingay, Merton College & Jewish Law (Dec, 2014)
- Biographical History of Jews of Oxford from the Medieval Period to the Modern Era (May, 2014)
- The Nakdan of Oxford & the limit of sovereign power in medieval England (Sep, 2013)
- Reflections on David of Oxford and family (May, 2013)
- 'As the Hart that panteth after the water brooks (Psalm 42:1): Jewish New Year reflections on an Oxford college coat of arms'
- Moses of London: Insight into Oxford's Jewry through his legal teachings and recent archaeology
- Henry VIII, Oxford’s Hebraists and the Rabbis
- Three Crowns: Interpreting Oxford's Coat of Arms through Jewish Theology
- Dominus Illuminatio Mea: Insights into Oxford's 16th century Motto (Sep, 2016)
- Brief Biography of Chief Rabbi Dovid Oppenheimer
- Oxford's Rabbi Dovid Oppenheimer and the debate about synagogue melodies on the High Holidays in the 18th century
- Michael Dov Weissmandl: A Rabbi from Oxford’s Bodleian Library who saved Jews from the Holocaust (April, 2017)
- Rabbi Michael Weissmandl: A Rabbi from Oxford’s Bodleian Library who saved Jews from the Holocaust (Dec, 2010)
- Jewish amulets at Oxford University’s Pitt Rivers Museum
- The convergence of the philosophy on liberty of Sir Isaiah Berlin and the Lubavitcher Rebbe
- Dominus Illuminatio Mea: An Oxford attempt to reconcile science and religion in the 16th century (Sep, 2011)