Ephraim of Bonn

1132–1200

Ephraim ben Jacob of Bonn was a halakhist, poet, and chronicler who lived in Germany. Trained as a talmudist, Ephraim wrote responsa, Tosafot (additions to the Talmud), commentaries to the prayer book, dozens of piyyutim (liturgical poems), and the Book of Remembrance (Sefer zekhirah), which recounts the suffering of the Jewish communities in Bonn, Cologne, and other cities during the Second Crusade and in later decades. Ephraim’s recording of the events of his day form part of a small but important corpus of Ashkenazic writings that aimed to memorialize and draw inspiration from Jewish reactions to persecution.

Content by Ephraim of Bonn

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Book of Remembrance: Account of a Crazed Jew

Sefer zekhirah

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And it came to pass, in the year 4946 from the creation [1186], on the 7th of Adar I, on a Monday, the wrath of the Lord afflicted His people, by means of a crazy Jew who attacked a young non-Jewish…

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Book of Remembrance: A Crusade Chronicle

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Hearken to me, and I shall recount the matter of the decree: I shall write a book of remembrance, relating the incidents of the decree, Regarding the evil and adversity which occurred to the…

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God, You commanded Your beloved chosen one

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God, You commanded your beloved chosen one [Abraham]:You shall keep My covenant impressed in your flesh—an eternal covenant.You shall cut it, for the sake of Your creator,for the Holy One of Israel…

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Let me recall my Fathers’ names

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Let me recall my Fathers’ [names] Today before Thee, examiner and knower [of hearts]. Oh grant the Fathers’ merits to the sons, The father an old man, and the child, of his old age. You told your…