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Isaiah Shachar

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Other names
  
'Yishai

Occupation
  
Israeli historian


Name
  
Isaiah Shachar

Died
  
September 19, 1977

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Books
  
The Judensau, Jewish Tradition in Art: The Feuchtwanger Collection of Judaica

Yeshayahu Shachar (born Isaiah Stengel) (August 6, 1935, Haifa – September 19, 1977) was an Israeli historian.

At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem he studied European history and Jewish history in eastern Europe. His master thesis in 1963 was entitled Criticism of the Jewish community and Its Leadership in the Hasidic and Non-Hasidic Literature of Eighteenth century Poland—A Comparative Study (in Hebrew). 1964-66 Shachar was junior research fellow at the Warburg Institute (University of London) where he worked on a doctoral dissertation under the supervision of professor E. H. Gombrich (finished 1967). It was published in his main work: The Judensau: A Medieval Anti-Jewish Motif and Its History, Warburg Institute Surveys, 5 (London, 1974). He also edited the catalogue of the Feuchtwanger Collection of Judaica at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (Jerusalem, 1981), and published miscellaneous monographs, including one establishing the authenticity of the personal seal of Nachmanides (found in a field in Israel). His varied interests included the early history of Hasidism; Jewish iconography and portraiture, and Jewish/Hebrew bibliography. His important personal library was auctioned at Sotheby's (1980). He held teaching posts at Hebrew University and University College, London, and at the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies.

Shachar wrote some articles on Jewish art. A memorial volume commemorating the life and works of Shachar was edited by Clare Moore in 1993: The Visual Dimension: Aspects of Jewish Art (Westview Press, 1993).

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