- The
Jewish hat, also
known as the
Jewish cap,
Judenhut (German) or
Latin pileus cornutus ("horned skullcap"), was a cone-shaped
pointed hat,
often white...
- that all Jews must wear
identifying headgear, a
pointed cap
known as a
Judenhut. Potentially, this
style of hat then
became ****ociated with
black magic...
- the
breadth of
three inches. In Europe, Jews were
required to wear the
Judenhut or
pileum cornutum, a cone-shaped hat, in most
cases yellow. In 1267, the...
-
European Christian authorities. This
included the
pointed Jewish hat (or "
Judenhut")
already worn by Jews, a
piece of
clothing probably imported from the...
- and
other nobles.
Crown rabbi Hakham Bashi Jewish heraldry Jewish oath
Judenhut Landesrabbiner List of
British Jewish nobility and
gentry List of European...
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Christian Europeans required Jews to wear
special clothing, such as the
Judenhut and the
yellow badge for Jews, to
distinguish them from Christians. The...
- Kupferstichkabinet, Munich, c. 1470,
showing a Judensau. The Jews (identified by the
Judenhut) are
suckling from a pig and
eating its excrement. The
banderoles display...
- from
other peoples through the
character of
their dress." (Canon 68). See
Judenhut. The
Fourth Lateran Council also
noted that the Jews' own law required...
-
Pharisees who had
asked "Who is my neighbor?" One of the
Pharisees wears the
Judenhut or
pilleus cornutus, a cone-shaped
pointed hat worn by Jews in medieval...
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settle at Venice,
where the
Council of Ten
exempted him from
wearing the
Judenhut. This
privilege was
granted him, at
first for a term of
several months...