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The '''Wandering Jew''' is the fictional character of a Jew, who taunted Jesus on the way to the crucifixion and was then cursed to walk the earth until the Second Coming at the end of times.  
The '''Wandering Jew''' is the fictional character of a Jew, who taunted Jesus on the way to the crucifixion and was then cursed to walk the earth until the Second Coming at the end of times.  
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==Overview==
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The Wandering Jew is a fictional anti-Semitic character, whose origin can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The legend took its modern shape with the publication in 1601 of the anonymous pamphlet,  
The Wandering Jew is a fictional anti-Semitic character, whose origin can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The legend took its modern shape at the beginning of the 17th century with the publication of the anonymous pamphlet [[Kurtze Beschreibung und Erzählung von einen Juden mit Namen Ahasverus (1602), novel]].


Ever since the character of the Wandering Jew can be found as protagonist or simply as a symbolic presence in numerous fictional works.
Ever since the character of the Wandering Jew can be found as protagonist or simply as a symbolic presence in numerous fictional works.


====The Wandering Jew as a collective symbol ====
'''The Wandering Jew as a collective symbol'''


The Wandering Jew became such a familiar and recognizable character that it could be used derogatorily by anti-Semitic propaganda, as well as in a sympathetic fashion by Jewish (or philo-Jewish) authors, as a collective symbol for the Jewish people even without any direct reference to the legend.
The Wandering Jew became such a familiar and recognizable character that it could be used derogatorily by anti-Semitic propaganda, as well as in a sympathetic fashion by Jewish (or philo-Jewish) authors, as a collective symbol for the Jewish people, even without any direct reference to the legend.


Anti-Semitic works:
Anti-Semitic works:
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- Joseph Roth, ''Juden auf Wanderschaft'' (The Wandering Jews) (1927)
- Joseph Roth, ''Juden auf Wanderschaft'' (The Wandering Jews) (1927)
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==The Wandering Jew in Literature & the Arts==
==The Wandering Jew in Literature & the Arts==
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==The Wandering Jew in Scholarship==
==The Wandering Jew in Scholarship==
The legend of the Wandering Jew has been studied extensively, in particular after WW2.


*See [[:Category:Wandering Jew--research (subject)|Wandering Jew--research]]
*See [[:Category:Wandering Jew--research (subject)|Wandering Jew--research]]

Latest revision as of 16:48, 28 December 2015

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The Wandering Jew is the fictional character of a Jew, who taunted Jesus on the way to the crucifixion and was then cursed to walk the earth until the Second Coming at the end of times.


Wandering Jew -- Overview
Wandering Jew -- Overview

The Wandering Jew is a fictional anti-Semitic character, whose origin can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The legend took its modern shape at the beginning of the 17th century with the publication of the anonymous pamphlet Kurtze Beschreibung und Erzählung von einen Juden mit Namen Ahasverus (1602), novel.

Ever since the character of the Wandering Jew can be found as protagonist or simply as a symbolic presence in numerous fictional works.

The Wandering Jew as a collective symbol

The Wandering Jew became such a familiar and recognizable character that it could be used derogatorily by anti-Semitic propaganda, as well as in a sympathetic fashion by Jewish (or philo-Jewish) authors, as a collective symbol for the Jewish people, even without any direct reference to the legend.

Anti-Semitic works:

- Der ewige Jude (1940 Hippler), film

Philo-Semitic works:

- Joseph Roth, Juden auf Wanderschaft (The Wandering Jews) (1927)


Wandering Jew -- Highlights
Wandering Jew -- Highlights


Literature.gif

Music.jpg

Cinema.jpg

Art2.jpg



Overview

The Wandering Jew in Literature & the Arts

The Wandering Jew in Scholarship

The legend of the Wandering Jew has been studied extensively, in particular after WW2.

External links

Pages in category "Wandering Jew (subject)"

The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

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Media in category "Wandering Jew (subject)"

The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.