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- 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 lint-wurm...
- Juspa Schammes (Hebrew: יוזפא שמש; February 14, 1604 in FuldaFebruary 5, 1678 in Worms) was a chronicler of the Jewish community of Worms, Germany,...
- 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 in a...
- 15 from the Ma’aseh nissim (Hebrew: Story of Wonders), tales of Juspa Schammes of the Worms Synagogue, written in 1670 and published for the first time...
- 155–184 (169). Juspa Schammes: The story of the Dalberg family. In: F. Reuter, U. Schäfer: Miracle Stories. 2005, p. 5. Juspa Schammes: The destruction of...
- when accounts by Yiftah Yosef ben Naftali Hirts Segal Manzpach ("Juspa Schammes" for short) began to be circulated in the Mayse Nissim. Yuzpa Shammes,...
- 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 Jewish...
- 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 1666. The...
- last-named city he remained until his death. One of his students was Juspa Schammes the chronicler of the Jewish community of Worms and the synagogue caretaker...
- Obermonjou), Peter Stecklien (of Zug), Anton Wasinger (of Schönchen), Nicholas Schamme (of Graf), and Jacob Ritter (of Luzern) left from Obermonjou, Russia in...