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  • 111Oppenheimer, Joseph ben-Issachar Süsskind (Jud Süss) — (1689/90–1738)    German financier. Joseph Oppenheimer was the best known of the ‘court Jews’ that were employed by the rulers of central European states from the 16 to the late 18 century. Born in Heidelberg, he was a kinsman of the financier… …

    Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • 112JAECKLIN, JUD — (Judah b. Judah; 14th century), Ulm moneylender. Jaecklin was first mentioned in 1375 when the city of Ulm (Germany) borrowed 2,500 gulden from him. On Sept. 5, 1376, he was put under an imperial ban by charles iv , at the request of a feudal… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 113MICHEL, JUD — (d. 1549), also known as the rich Michel, financier and soldier of fortune. According to legend Michel was an illegitimate son of one of the dukes of Regenstein, who were his benefactors at the beginning of his career but later became his bitter… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 114PHILO JUDÆUS —    (i. e. Philo the Jew), philosopher of the 1st century, born in Alexandria; studied the Greek philosophy, and found in it, particularly the teaching of Plato, the rationalist explanation of the religion of Moses, which he regarded as the… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 115Das Jud — Das Judenthum in der Musik (German The Jew in Music) first draft in 1850; revised in 1869 by its author Richard Wagner an ardent Jew hater beloved by Hitler …

    Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

  • 116Reg. Jud. — An abbreviation of Registrum Judiciale, the register of judicial writs …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 117Sup.Jud.Ct. — Supreme Judicial Court …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 118Dzhidi language — Judæo Persian or Jidi (IPA: /ʤiːdiː/, also spelled as Dzhidi ), is the Jewish language spoken by the Jews living in Iran. As a collective term, Dzhidi refers to a number of Iranian languages or dialects spoken by Jewish communities throughout the …

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  • 119Judeo-Golpaygani language — Judæo Golpaygani was a spoken by the Jewish community living in Golpaygan, in western Isfahan, western Iran. The first records of Jewish communities in this region date to approximately 750 BC.Like most Jewish languages, Judæo Golpaygani was… …

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  • 120Judy Tylor — Jud Tylor Jud Tylor lors de la première de 27 robes en janvier 2008. Jud Tylor ou Judy Tylor est une actrice canadienne née le 24 mars 1979 à Vancouver (Canada). Biographie …

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