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shtadlan (Hebrew: שְׁתַדְּלָן, IPA: [ʃtadˈlan]; Yiddish: שתּדלן, IPA: [ˈʃtadln̩]) was an
intercessor for a
local European Jewish community. They represented...
- 1554) was a
German rabbi and
community leader. He was the
great advocate ("
shtadlan") of the
German and
Polish Jews
during the
reigns of the Holy
Roman emperors...
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European noble houses.
Corresponding historical terms are
Jewish bailiff and
shtadlan.
Examples of what
would be
later called court Jews
emerged when
local rulers...
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limited by the
privileges granted them by
local rulers. (See also
Shtadlan).
These Jews were not ****imilated into the
larger eastern European societies...
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incunabula Heinrich von Isny (de)
Josel of
Rosheim (1476–1554), a
Jewish shtadlan, born here Cédric
Klein (fr)
Diebold Lauber (de)
Borach Levi,
later Joseph...
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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: His Life...
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Jewish state.
Court Jew
Jewish Question Schutz-Jude Self-hating Jew
Shtadlan Uncle Tom
Useful idiot Kapo
Judenrat Yevsektsiya Jewish collaboration with...
- of Eisenstadt. He was also a
powerful Austrian financier,
court Jew and
Shtadlan to
Austrian Emperor Leopold I. With the help of
Samuel Oppenheimer, he...
- inhabiting,
engaging in
business in, or p****ing
through his realm. An
Alsatian shtadlan,
Rabbi Josel of Rosheim,
asked a reformer,
Wolfgang Capito, to approach...
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political figure for the Jews of
Alsace and
beyond was the long-serving "
shtadlan"
Josel of Rosheim. In 1510 he was made the
parnas u-manhig (sworn guide...