Magdeburg (Germany)

Magdeburg (Germany)
Magdeburg (Germany)
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  • MAGDEBURG — MAGDEBURG, city in Germany. The Jewish community of Magdeburg is one of the oldest in Germany. As early as 965 there were Jews living in the town, and they were placed under the jurisdiction of the archbishop by Otto the Great. They traded in the …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MAGDEBURG LAW — MAGDEBURG LAW, term applied to the constitutional and commercial urban law which developed in magdeburg in the Middle Ages and became a pattern for new city constitutions in Central and Eastern Europe. The Magdeburg law was adopted by most cities …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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