Oct. 4, 1732

“Order” of the Senate/City Council of Dresden [Present-day Germany]: “[…] all innkeepers where Jews live [are to relay to these that …] Jews are no longer allowed to practice their religious services and […] Sukkot in their homes and that in the future [random] visitations will be conducted and if one finds that Jews are engaged in religious service, they are to not only have the equipment/gadgets they use [for it] taken away but also to be fined [20 Rthl. [Reichsthaler] […]”
Lehmann, Emil: Der polnische Resident Berend Lehmann, der Stammvater der israelitischen Religionsgemeinde zu Dresden. Von seinem Ur- Ur- Urenkel. (E. Pierson) Dresden 1885. Abgedruckt in: Emil Lehmann, Gesammelte Schriften. (The Polish resident Berend Lehmann, the progenitor of the Israeli religious community in Dresden. From his great-great-great-grandson. (E. Pierson); (Dresden; 1885). Printed in Emil Ehemann, Collected Writings); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 5/15/2020