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                <dc:title>Report of the Pastor Johann Jacob Schudt on an Encounter with the “Wealthy“ Jew Diego Teixeira in Hamburg, 1714</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Johann Jacob Schudt</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>This excerpt is taken from the book Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten
[“Jewish Notabilia”] published by the rector of a gymnasium in
Frankfurt am Main, Johann Jacob Schudt, in four volumes between 1714
and 1717. Himself a Lutheran, Schudt illustrates the anti-Judaic
stance typical of this age in his observations about contemporary Jews
throughout Germany and even Europe. His Jüdische Merckwürdigkeiten
is an excellent example of the growing academic interest in religious
Otherness. In the first volume—the source of the text here—Schudt
reports on the Jews in Hamburg based on observations he made from 1684
to 1689, when he studied there under the Orientalist Esdras Edzardi.
Schudt also recounts an anecdote originally told by Johann Balthasar
Schupp(ius), the pastor of the church St. Jacobi in Hamburg from
1649–1661, about encountering a Sephardic Jew in the mid-17th
century. According to Schudt’s citation, the anecdote was taken from
a collection of writings published after Schupp’s death under the
title Der unterrichtete Student [“The Informed Student”].</dc:description>
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