PART I: RESOURCES
 
COLLECTED STUDIES
 
D. Frank, ed., The Jews of Medieval Islam: Community, Society, Identity (Leiden: Brill, 1995)
 
H. Lazarus Yafeh et al, eds., The Majlis: Interreligious Encounters in Medieval Islam (Harassowitz, 1999)
 
N. Ilan, ed., The Intertwined Worlds of Islam: Essays in Memory of Hava Lazarus-Yafeh (Jerusalem: Ben 
Zvi Institute, 2002)
 

Meira Polliack, ed. Karaite Judaism: A Guide to its History and Literary Sources. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2003.

 
M. Bar-Asher et al., “A Word Fitly Spoken:” Studies in Qur'an and Bible Exegesis, Presented to Haggai 
Ben-Shammai
(Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute, 2007)
 
C. Adang, S. Schmidtke, D. Sklare, eds., A Common Rationality: Mutazilism in Islam and Judaism (Ergon, 
2007).
 
S. Klein-Braslavy, B. Abrahamov and J. Sadan, eds., Tribute to Michael: Studies in Jewish and Muslim 
Thought Presented to Professor Michael Schwarz
(Tel-Aviv University, 2009)
 
D. Freidenreich and M. Goldstein, eds., Beyond Religious Borders: Interaction and intellectual exchange in 
the medieval Islamic world
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012)
 

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