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  • The Book of the Life of Jesus (Toledot Yeshu) tells the story of Jesus from a Jewish, anti-Christian perspective, from his illegitimate birth through his various heretical acts to his disgraceful death

  • This publication of Toledot Yeshu in two volumes along with an online database presents the results of the Toledot Yeshu Project, an international enterprise located at Princeton University and directed by Peter Schäfer and Michael Meerson and with the collaboration of Yaacov Deutsch, David Grossberg, Avigail Manekin, and Adina Yoffie

  • Analyzing 107 Hebrew and Aramaic manuscripts, including some recently discovered texts, this edition puts this important and voluminous cluster of texts at the fingertips of those interested in Jewish-Christian relations and polemics. They can turn to a critical edition

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Toledot Yeshu: The Life Story of Jesus The Book of the Life of Jesus (Toledot Yeshu) tells the story of Jesus from a Jewish, anti-Christian perspective, from his illegitimate birth through his various heretical acts to his disgraceful death. The texts assembled in these volumes demonstrate how Jews who composed Toledot Yeshu approached traditions about Jesus over a long period of time, and the Christian responses to the Jewish approaches.

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