Published May 10, 2021 | Version v1
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Romanesque Beyond Christianity: Jewish Ritual Baths in Germany in the 12th and 13th Centuries

  • 1. The Open University of Israel

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This article examines Jewish Christian relations in the High Middle Ages through the prism of religious architecture and ritual, focusing on the architecture of Jewish ritual baths from the Rhineland region in Germany. I argue that the baths of Speyer, Worms, Friedberg, Offenburg and Cologne were designed to maximize the experiential power of ritual immersion and arouse symbolic associations to sup- port the ceremony. Architectural details such as unusual depth, ornament, lighting schemes and monumentality contributed to a spectrum of immersion ceremonies described in contemporary sources. These are contextualized in concurrent devel- opments in Christian religious architecture and ceremonial use of architectural space.

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BeyondtheElite – Beyond the Elite: Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe 681507
European Commission