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Juspa Schammes (February 14, 1604 in
Fulda –
February 5, 1678 in Worms) was a
chronicler of the
Jewish community of Worms, Germany,
synagogue caretaker...
- Jerusalem, page 8f.
Juspa Schammes, Klein-Jerusalem, in
Fritz Reuter and
Ulrike Schäfer,
Wundergeschichten aus Warmeisa.
Juspa Schammes,
seine Ma'****eh nissim...
- Yitzhaki; 1040–1105), rabbi,
studied in the
Worms Yeshiva in 1065–1070
Juspa Schammes (1604–1678),
caretaker of the
Worms Synagogue and
writer Alica Schmidt...
- when
accounts by
Yiftah Yosef ben
Naftali Hirts Segal Manzpach ("Juspa
Schammes" for short)
began to be
circulated in the
Mayse Nissim.
Yuzpa Shammes,...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Obermonjou),
Peter Stecklien (of Zug),
Anton Wasinger (of Schönchen),
Nicholas Schamme (of Graf), and
Jacob Ritter (of Luzern) left from Obermonjou,
Russia in...