Oct. 25, 1746

“Rescript” issued by King Fredrick II of Prussia [Prussia / Present-day Germany, Poland, Lithuania]: “Rescript announcing the existing ordinance that apprentices [servants] must leave Berlin for at least three years in order to be permitted to marry the daughter of a Jew under protection in Berlin [to make sure that Jews do not start to compete with their ‘master/teacher’ in the same city].”
Stern, Selma: Der Preussische Staat und die Juden, Dritter Teil, 2. Akten, 1. Halbband (The Prussian State and the Jews) (1971) p. 181, Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 12/30/2015