ca. 1684

“Order” of the government addressed to the City Council of Dresden [Margrave of Meissen; Present-day Germany] [Provisional]: “[…] Jews are not to be tolerated in Dresden (except during and) outside* of the annual markets. […]” [Researcher’s note: *The notion of “ausserhalb der Jahrmärkte” in German refers to both the concepts of time and space and most likely prohibited Jews from visiting Dresden – except during the time of the annual markets – and from venturing outside of the annual markets. This order was issued repeatedly.]
Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsgeschichte der Stadt Dresden von Dr. Phil. Otto Richter, Archivar und Bibliothekar der Stadt Dresden. Herausgegeben im Auftrage des Rates zu Dresden. Erster Band: Verfassungsgeschichte (“Constitutional and Administrative History of the City of Dresden by Otto Richter (PhD.), Archivist and Librarian of the City of Dresden. Published by the Order of the Council of Dresden. First Volume: Constitutional History”); (Dresden; 1885); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 2/23/2018