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Up to date, the works of D.S. van Zuiden give the most comprehensive information on Jews in The Hague, e.g. De Hoogduitsche joden in’ s Gravenhage (’s-Gravenhage 1913).
Van Zuiden, De Hoogduitsche joden, 9–10.
See the Dutch translation of the 1701 regulation in Van Zuiden, De Hoogduitsche joden, 12–17.
See the regulations of the Friedberg community, also dating from 1723 (passim): S. Litt, Protokollbuch und Statuten der jüdischen Gemeinde in Friedberg (16.-18. Jahrhundert), (Friedberg 2003) 159–206.
For example, in paragraph no. 5: [...] iup ‘hmbgzhrp iht vfchrc ihht; hut, ugs’ c rfhkyht ihktz intb [...]. Almost all publications about the topic of Dutch influence on Yiddish in the Netherlands relate to Amsterdam; cf. most recently M. Aptroot, ‘Yiddish, Dutch and German among late 18th Century Amsterdam Jewry’, in: J. Israel, R. Salverda, eds, Dutch Jewry: Its History and Secular Culture (1500–2000) (Leiden 2002) 201–211.
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Takkanot Den Haag 1723, paragraph no. 6.
Ibid., paragraph no. 8
Ibid., paragraph no. 12.
See, for example, the statutes of Altona and Hamburg from 1685 and 1726, in Heinz Mosche Graupe, Die Statuten der drei Gemeinden Altona, Hamburg und Wandsbeck (Hamburg 1973) 65–184.
Cf. Van Zuiden, De Hoogduitsche joden, 17, 28.
S. Salfeld, ed., Das Martyrologium des Nürnberger Memorbuches (Berlin 1898). The original medieval handwriting is surely not from Nuremberg but from Mainz. Many other memorbooks followed its basic lines.
R. Fuks-Mansfeld, ‘Die Niederlande’, in E.-V. Kotowski, et al., eds, Handbuch zur Geschichte der Juden in Europa I (2001) 419–439, passim.
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Litt, S. (2004). The Earliest Regulations of the Ashkenazi Community of the Hague from 1723. In: Berger, S., Brocke, M., Zwiep, I. (eds) Zutot 2003. Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2628-5_18
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