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According to a
legend printed in the 17th
century in the book Ma'aseh
Nisim by
Juspa Schammes, the
origin of the city's name is
attributed to the
mythical creature...
- sign of good luck. A
German folk legend,
written in the 17th-century by
Juspa Schammes,
tells that the
origin of the name of the city of
Worms is rooted...
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Juspa Schammes (Hebrew: יוזפא שמש;
February 14, 1604 in
Fulda –
February 5, 1678 in Worms) was a
chronicler of the
Jewish community of Worms, Germany...
- way as in
Juspa's book - ווירמש. The city of
Jerusalem is
labeled as ירושלים עיר הקודש (the Holy City of Jerusalem). In
story No. 15,
Juspa wrote the...
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legendary story about the
origin of this convoy,
which was
handed down by
Juspa Schammes.
According to it – at
least in the 17th
century –
always two officials...
- 1696, when
accounts by
Yiftah Yosef ben
Naftali Hirts Segal Manzpach ("
Juspa Schammes" for short)
began to be
circulated in the
Mayse Nissim.
Yuzpa Shammes...
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honour its
debts to him. With him
others worked for the same end,
including Juspa van
Geldern the great-grandfather of
Heinrich Heine's mother. The Jesuit...
- blessing.
Reciting this
piyyut was
considered an
important or
special event.
Juspa Schammes describes a case
where he cir****cised a baby
during a
plague in...
- account)
secular name, and adds “and all this is
called Hallekreisch.”
Juspa Schammes (1604-1678), who was do****enting the
rituals and
customs of the...
- wind
arose from the gentiles,
rendering him invisible, and he was saved".
Juspa Hahn (1570–1637)
tells a
similar story in the name of "Aaron of Posen"....