This source documents a resolution passed by the 
Hamburg
                    city council and 
city assembly that largely
                    granted 
Hamburg’s Jews legal and economic equality with the city’s
                    other residents. At a meeting of both the city
                        council and 
assembly held on February 21,
                    1849, the council asked the 
Erbgesessene Bürgerschaft – i. e. residents who had a voice in
                    these matters – to approve a “Provisional Decree” 
  ordering the implementation of article 16 of the
                    Basic Rights of the German People [
Grundrechte des
                        deutschen Volkes]. The 
city assembly granted the
                        council’s request and approved the decree.
                    Originally published on February 23, 1849 on the
                        council’s orders, the decree was later
                    included in the twenty-first volume of the “
Sammlung der Verordnungen der freien Hanse-Stadt
                            Hamburg” [“Collected Decrees of the Free and Hanseatic City of
                        Hamburg”] (pp. 27-30) published in 1851 by
                        
Johann Martin
                        Lappenberg. The decree comprises six articles and stipulates that
                    Jews could now acquire citizenship rights in the city 
  and the state 
  as well as the rights of a
                    protected citizen 
 ;
                    that they were equal to Christian brokers at auctions; that they could practice
                    as notaries without any of the previous restrictions; and that the trade
                    authorities could now admit Jews as apprentices and
                        journeymen.
    Provisional Decree for the Purpose of Introducing Article 16 of the Basic Rights of the German People with Regard to the Israelites. Passed by a Resolution of the Council and the City Assembly on February 21, 1849. Published on the Order of E. H. eines Hochedlen [a Highly Noble] Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Hamburg 1849 (translated by Insa Kummer), edited in: Key Documents of German-Jewish History,
    <https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-9.en.v1> [October 31, 2025].