The Talmud in Paris 1239-1242: Religious Concerns and Consequences Several Christian religious concerns that focused on the Talmud and appeared in early thirteenth century, became bases for charges and investigation of Rabbinic literature in 1239. Followed by Disputation of Paris and destruction of over twenty cartloads of the Talmudic manuscripts. How did the Christian prosecution and the Jewish defence view the Talmud? What concerned Christians in the Talmudic texts? Could the trial and the destruction of the Rabbinic literature been motivated by factors other than explicitly presented by the Christian side? Title: The Talmud in Paris 1239-1242: Religious Concerns and Consequences Author: Daria Kotova Completed in part of The Jewish Experience: Symbiosis and Rejection course led by Dr. Prof. Yedida Eisenstat. Private release date: April 26, 2015 Public release date: May 4, 2020 Material produced for La Femme Daria – Educational Blogging Initiative www.lafemmedaria.com me@lafemmedaria.com Material code: R1M005U000 R = Release M = Material number U = Update