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Schutzjude (German: [ˈʃʊtsˌjuːdə], "protected Jew") was a
status for
German Jews
granted by the imperial,
princely or
royal courts.
Within the Holy Roman...
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Jewish nobility and
gentry List of
European Jewish nobility Lords of Gois
Schutzjude Shtadlan Useful Jew
around AD 1000–1250 Tegel,
Susan (2011). The Jew Süss:...
- the Jews in
Turkey Ottoman Jews
Court Jew
Crown rabbi Landesrabbiner Schutzjude Shtadlan In
languages of
other ethnic minorities: Arabic: ruʾasāʾ al-khākhāmāt...
- Mendelssohn, but not his wife or children, the
privilege of
Protected Jew (
Schutzjude),
which ****ured his
right to
undisturbed residence in Berlin. As a result...
- ****cution of Jews
Refugee workers in
Vichy France Yerida See also:
Schutzjude [citation needed] See also: MS St.
Louis Umberto C****uto, Elia Samuele...
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Hakham Bashi Josel of
Rosheim Landesrabbiner Mordecai Maisel Isaac Rülf
Schutzjude Chaim Michael Dov
Weissmandl Esther Hebrew Academy entry. The related...
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within the town center). The
counts of
Freiburg bought the
lucrative Schutzjude,
which means that all
personal information on Jews
living in Freiburg...
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their ability to work for
Christians or hire Christians.
Court Jew
Schutzjude Leibzoll Abulafia, Anna
Sapir (2011). Christian-Jewish Relations, 1000-1300...
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Polis Schutz,
American poet
William Schutz,
psychologist in the 1960s
Schutzjude, an old
status for
German Jews Schutzwald,
protection forest (Switzerland)...
- Hildburghausen: Kesselring, 1898, pp. 69 et seq.
Chief Rabbi (Oberrabbiner, Großrabbiner, (de))
Court Jew
Crown rabbi Hakham Bashi Landsmanshaft Schutzjude Shtadlan...