Studia Judaica 8: 2005 no. 1-2(15-16)
and the Institute for the Science of Religions
of the Jagiellonian University
to Prof. Dr. Jerzy Ochmann
as a token of appreciation for his contribution
to the development of Jewish studies in Poland
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
J. Woleński: Isaac Israeli and Thomas Aquinas on Truth, pp. 5-13

Z. Kuksewicz: Jewish Medieval Averroism, pp. 15-33

J. Ciecieląg: Who Was Considered to Be a Jew in Antiquity?,
pp. 35-52

J. Drabina: Jewish Population in Pre-Industrial Bytom, pp. 53-64

J. Doktór: Benjamin from Piotrków Trybunalski - a Jew, Herrnhutter
and an Unintentional Missionary, pp. 65-78

P. Trojański: Jewish Trade Enterprises in the Cracov Province
during the Inter-War Period, pp. 79-100

E. Rączy: The Preparation of the Occupation Authorities in Holland
to the Deportation of Jews, pp. 101-143

K. Pilarczyk: Shoah - Turning Point in the Teaching of the Church
about Jews and Judaism, as well as its Working, pp. 145-168

J. Kowalska-Leder: The Holocaust Childhood, pp. 169-186

J. Kwiek: Jewish Community in the City of Tarnów,
pp. 187-211

M. Piela: Czesław Miłosz as a Translator of the Hebrew Bible,
pp. 213-239

SOURCES
R. Marcinkowski: Shabbath according to Mishnah, pp. 241-272

T. Sikora: Pirkei de Rabbi Eliezer (Ch. XXXIV), pp. 273-287

M. Wodziński: Chasids in Częstochowa, pp. 279-301

A. Markowski: Materials on the Conversion of Jews in the
Suwałki District in the First Half of the 19th Century, pp. 303-308

REVIEWS
pp. 309-324

