Om History of the "Domus Conversorum" From 1290 to 1891
The Domus Conversorum was a London institution that served as a home for converted Jews from the thirteenth to the nineteenth centuries. In this meticulously researched book, Michael Adler explores the history of the Domus, from its founding in the Middle Ages to its eventual closure in the Victorian era.
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