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				<title>Jews and Jewry Law in Medieval Germany</title>
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				<description>By Melissa JL. Alvaro Mutolo - Considering the legal position of Jews in Medieval Germany, the question one must ask is &quot;what was Jewry Law like at that time?&quot; Jewry Law can be understood as Christian legal materials and documents concerning Jews (Cohen 1994:30), and was executed by two main bodies: the monarch and the church. One of the most famous characteristics of the Medieval period was what could be described as &amp;lsquo;Christian piety&amp;rsquo; or &amp;lsquo;religious fanaticism&amp;rsquo; (Adler 1969:11). Christianity became the focal point of society and the church held great power. People generally followed the edicts of ecclesiastical...</description>
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