Squaring of the Circle: Polish-Jewish Relations Through the Ages : the Story of an Unrequited Love, Band 1Tel Aviv University Press, 2005 - 152 Seiten |
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... living in Poland , contingent upon the personal permission of the king , permission that could be withdrawn by him at any time and had to be ratified by each consecutive king from anew . In the year 1334 King Casimir the Great confirmed ...
... living in Poland , contingent upon the personal permission of the king , permission that could be withdrawn by him at any time and had to be ratified by each consecutive king from anew . In the year 1334 King Casimir the Great confirmed ...
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... living in Krakow . On a rostrum erected for him on the market square he start unleashing vicious diatribes against the Jews , shocking and galvanizing the audience by his fiery speeches , translated simultaneously from Latin to Polish ...
... living in Krakow . On a rostrum erected for him on the market square he start unleashing vicious diatribes against the Jews , shocking and galvanizing the audience by his fiery speeches , translated simultaneously from Latin to Polish ...
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... living under the aegis of the noble was also living according to his whim , and his whim could be also turning the Jew to a slave . In the first half of the 16th c . a trend of repression against the Jews , flourished also among nobles ...
... living under the aegis of the noble was also living according to his whim , and his whim could be also turning the Jew to a slave . In the first half of the 16th c . a trend of repression against the Jews , flourished also among nobles ...
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