I expected more from this book. While very readable, there was surprisingly little information given the length. Abrahams does not paint a very vivid portrait of Jewish life in the Middle Ages. In this regard, he could have benefitted from presenting more of a narrative, rather than a survey. Also, he makes broad sweeping generalizations that are notably complimentary and optimistic - one gets the impression that European Jewish life between the Roman Empire and the 16th century was idyllic and that Jews of this era were paragons of virtue. This tendency is so prevalent that I actually doubt the veracity of Abraham's representations and assertions. So, I don't feel I gained much from reading this history.