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94. Leopold Loew ;“Eherechtliche Studien,” Gesammelte Schriften, Szegedin , 1889, Vol. 3, pp. 138 ff.
96. Boaz Cohen , Jewish and Roman Law, Vol. 1, pp. 339f. 97. B. Lewin, Otzar Hage-onim; Yev. 48b: Kid. 22b, 66b, 68b, etc.
98. Szajkowski, pp. 826ff) E. Schnurmann, La population juive en Alsace , pp. 871; N. Samter, Judentaufen im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert, pp. 86fT.
100. Ibid., p. 159.
102. Maslin, pp. 21 ff.
103. A. Shohet,“The German Jew, His Integration Within Their Non-Jewish Environment in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century” Zion, Vol. 21, 1956, pp. 229 ff.; Moses Mendlelssohn“Schreiben an Lavater,” Schriften, 1843, Vol. 3, pp. 39 ff.
104. Berkowitz pp. 126 ff. He provides a summary of the development of the Jewish understanding of Christianity.
105. Elfenbein Teshuvot Rashi, New York , 1947..
106. See p. 44.
107. Maslin, pp. 6ff; 16 ff.
108. Tama, p. 142 ff. Here, early in the discussions the rabbis with support from
other delegates insisted on their authority. After several brief adjournments it became clear that they would be consulted, but not have a final voice.