1. Full Date of Act
Jun. 20, 1464
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” of King George
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Czech Republic
4. Text of Act

King Georg prohibits Jews to settle in or within a mile of [the city of] Most for which the city is to pay [him] annually […] a tax of 6 Schock of Prague groschen [currency].

5. Source
Zur Geschichte der Juden in Böhmen, Mähren und Schlesien von 906 bis 1620. Herausgegeben von Gottlieb Bondy, em. Präsidenten der Handels- und Gewerbekammer in Prag. Zur Herausgabe vorbereitet und ergänzt von Franz Dworsky, em. Director des Landesarchivs des Königreiches Böhmens. I. 906 bis 1576. (Prag; 1906); (Regarding the history of Jews in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia from 906 to 1620. Published by Gottlieb Bondy, fo[rmer] President of the Trade and Commerce and Industry in Prague. Prepared for publication and supplemented by Franz Dworsky, fo[rmer] Director of the National Archives of the Kingdom of Bohemia. I. 906 to 1576.) (Prague; 1906);
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
Researcher
The above is a translation of a German summary of the Latin text both of which can be found in the cited source. In 1482, King Vladislaus II freed the city of the tax.
1. Full Date of Act
Jul. 20, 1465
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Order, issued by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III to Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany
4. Text of Act

Since the Jews often burden our subjects inappropriately and unbearably with usury, you are hereby ordered to ensure that in response to their transgressions, and following a complaint, you will, in Our stead and in Our name, and after a timely interrogation, authorize a punishment sufficient to effect that their offense is not repeated, be it by way of trial, or by your own decree. You are likewise mandated to not only ensure the punishment of such Jews and Jewesses, but also to report their names, as well as your findings and actions, to Our imperial court of law.

5. Source
Chmel, Joseph. Auszug aus den im k.k. geheimen Haus-, Hof- und Staats-Archive zu Wien sich befindenden Reichsregistraturbüchern vom Jahre 1440 – 1493 (Excerpts from the Imperial Legal Registers from the years 1440 through 1493, located in the Imperial-Royal Court and State Archive at Vienna). Carl Gerold’s Sohn: Vienna, 1859. Page 436.
6. Researcher
Dominik Jacobs
7. Year of Research
2020
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Nov. 7, 1466
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Mandate, issued by Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria and King of Germany
3. Geography of Act
Austria; Germany
4. Text of Act

We, in response to many a complaint, about the Jews in Our Holy Empire burdening Our dear subjects with their unbearable usury, have tasked Our brother-in law Ulrich, Count of Württemberg, with putting an end to this by acting on Our behalf and in Our name, pronouncing judgments in these cases. Whereas we have received credible information that the Jews remain insubordinate, refusing to comply with Our order and claiming that they are the burdened ones, we therefore now mandate all Jews to obey the Count of Württemberg, under penalty of 40 marks in gold, as well as the loss of all privileges.

5. Source
Chmel, Joseph. Auszug aus den im k.k. geheimen Haus-, Hof- und Staats-Archive zu Wien sich befindenden Reichsregistraturbüchern vom Jahre 1440 – 1493 (Excerpts from the Imperial Legal Registers from the years 1440 through 1493, located in the Imperial-Royal Court and State Archive at Vienna). Carl Gerold’s Sohn: Vienna, 1859. Page 484.
6. Researcher
Dominik Jacobs
7. Year of Research
2020
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Oct. 9, 1467
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Edict, issued by Adolf II, Archbishop of Mainz
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany
4. Text of Act

We hereby declare that Our Jews in the City of Mainz may use the Jewish graveyard outside the city for three years, beginning this Christmas Day. To that end, any Jew who dies before the age of thirteen years shall pay one guilder, whereas a dead Jew over the age of thirteen shall pay two guilders, with the exception of those Jews who had subsisted on alms. In addition, the Jewish elders of Mainz shall pay twenty Rhenish guilders to Our tax chamber for each of the aforementioned three years.

5. Source
Schaab, Carl Anton. Diplomatische Geschichte der Juden zu Mainz und dessen Umgebung, mit Berücksichtigung ihres Rechtszustandes in den verschiedenen Epochen [Diplomatic History of the Jews in Mainz and its surroundings, under consideration of their legal situation across the various epochs]. Zabern: Mainz, 1855. Page 124.
6. Researcher
Dominik Jacobs
7. Year of Research
2020
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1468
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Decree issued by Bishop Mathias
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) “…in the years 1464-78, under Bishop Mathias, the Jews of Landau were required to make an annual payment of 120 pounds heller for the right of retaining their ghetto. The same bishop ordered all the Jews of his diocese to submit to baptism, and upon their refusal to comply he issued (Oct. 21, 1468) a decree containing, among others, the following provisions: All male Jews over five years old were required to wear on their breasts, as a distinctive badge, a piece of yellow cloth in the shape of a wheel; all Jewesses of similar age, two blue stripes on their veils. Jews might take no part in public gatherings or entertainments; they might keep no Christian servants; nor might they have schools or synagogues of their own. They might not occupy dwellings in various portions of the city, but should live close together; on high Christian festivals they were not to appear upon the streets; and they were forbidden to engage in monetary transactions. Any person violating these rules was to be summoned before the bishop at Udenheim.” “Speyer; Restrictions.” Online article,

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Nov. 26, 1469
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” of Archbishop Adolph II of Nassau
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Electorate of Mainz
4. Text of Act

We Adolph (‘Adolf’), announce, that our Jews of Mainz […] are to pay us twenty Rhine Gulden annually on the holy-day of the first day of the year in addition to the levy they owe us to a different time of the year […] given in the city of Mainz on Sunday, Saint Elizabeth’s Day […] 1469.

5. Source
Diplomatische Geschichte der Juden zu Mainz und dessen Umgebung, mit Berücksichtigung ihres Rechtszustandes in the verschiedenen Epochen. Aus größtenteils ungedruckten Urkunden bearbeitet von K. A. Schaab, b. R. Dr., Vicepräsident des vormaligen Großh. Kreisgerichts zu Mainz, Ritter des Großh. Hessen Ludwigsordens 1r Klasse. (Mainz; 1855); (Diplomatic History of Jew in Mainz and its surroundings, taking into account their legal standing in the various eras. From mostly unpublished documents edited by K. A. Schaab. […] PhD, Vice President of the former Grandd[uchy]’s district court of Mainz, Knight of the Grand Duchy of Hesse’s Ludwig Order of the first class.) Mainz; 1855;
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
Researcher
This writ came after the Jews of Mainz had already submitted 50 Rhine Gulden to the Archbishop.
1. Full Date of Act
Aug. 12, 1470
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” of Archbishop Adolph II of Nassau
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Electorate of Mainz
4. Text of Act

[…gives a number of named Jews permission to stay until Saint Michael’s Day…] however, in that year, the aforementioned Jews may not lend money on interest […] nor pursue any trade and must leave the city of Mainz before the stated deadline […]

5. Source
Diplomatische Geschichte der Juden zu Mainz und dessen Umgebung, mit Berücksichtigung ihres Rechtszustandes in the verschiedenen Epochen. Aus größtenteils ungedruckten Urkunden bearbeitet von K. A. Schaab, b. R. Dr., Vicepräsident des vormaligen Großh. Kreisgerichts zu Mainz, Ritter des Großh. Hessen Ludwigsordens 1r Klasse. (Mainz; 1855); (Diplomatic History of Jew in Mainz and its surroundings, taking into account their legal standing in the various eras. From mostly unpublished documents edited by K. A. Schaab. […] PhD, Vice President of the former Grandd[uchy]’s district court of Mainz, Knight of the Grand Duchy of Hesse’s Ludwig Order of the first class.) Mainz; 1855;
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Sep. 5, 1470
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” of Archbishop Adolph II of Nassau
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Electorate of Mainz
4. Text of Act

We, Adolph (‘Adolf’) have decided […] to revoke our good-will and protection/escort (‘Trostunge und Gleyde uff- und abgesagt haben’) from our Jewish citizens, their children, and their servants, that means that starting with Saint Micheal’s Day [September 29] no Jew may live, cross, or be present in any of our cities, castles, towns, villages, lands or territories.

5. Source
Diplomatische Geschichte der Juden zu Mainz und dessen Umgebung, mit Berücksichtigung ihres Rechtszustandes in the verschiedenen Epochen. Aus größtenteils ungedruckten Urkunden bearbeitet von K. A. Schaab, b. R. Dr., Vicepräsident des vormaligen Großh. Kreisgerichts zu Mainz, Ritter des Großh. Hessen Ludwigsordens 1r Klasse. (Mainz; 1855); (Diplomatic History of Jew in Mainz and its surroundings, taking into account their legal standing in the various eras. From mostly unpublished documents edited by K. A. Schaab. […] PhD, Vice President of the former Grandd[uchy]’s district court of Mainz, Knight of the Grand Duchy of Hesse’s Ludwig Order of the first class.) Mainz; 1855;
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1472
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Special Taxation of Jews” issued by Pope Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Papal States
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) Orders taxation of Roman Jews at a tithe during the Turkish war, and the carnival tax of 1,100 gulden. A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day; The Jewish Encyclopedia

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Oct. 12, 1473
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” of Archbishop Adolph II of Nassau
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Electorate of Mainz
4. Text of Act

[…] orders the conversion of the synagogue in Mainz into a Christian church […] and announces that he has finally managed to bring the city of Mainz which has so rebelled against his church under his command, and that he wishes to emulate Popes Boniface who had inaugurated the Pantheon of Rome, which was built for the heathen Gods of the Romans, in honor of all saints, that is why he wishes to inaugurate the school/synagogue of the Jews in Mainz, in which the perfidious Jews (‘perfidi Judei’) had performed their ceremonies, in honor of all saints, and to ensure that these are forever secured for this purpose, he establishes a spiritual beneficium and substantiates it with the two adjacent chapels and the houses that are built against [Saint] Quintins-church and the nearby gardens with exception of the [little] house which contained the hospital and the butchery of the Jews […]

5. Source
Diplomatische Geschichte der Juden zu Mainz und dessen Umgebung, mit Berücksichtigung ihres Rechtszustandes in the verschiedenen Epochen. Aus größtenteils ungedruckten Urkunden bearbeitet von K. A. Schaab, b. R. Dr., Vicepräsident des vormaligen Großh. Kreisgerichts zu Mainz, Ritter des Großh. Hessen Ludwigsordens 1r Klasse. (Mainz; 1855); (Diplomatic History of Jew in Mainz and its surroundings, taking into account their legal standing in the various eras. From mostly unpublished documents edited by K. A. Schaab. […] PhD, Vice President of the former Grandd[uchy]’s district court of Mainz, Knight of the Grand Duchy of Hesse’s Ludwig Order of the first class.) Mainz; 1855;
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
Researcher
The above is a translation of a German summary of the original Latin text.
1. Full Date of Act
Apr. 9, 1475
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Parliamentary Decision” of the Assembly/Parliament of Marburg (‘Landtag’)
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Landgraviate of Hesse/Kassel
4. Text of Act

[…] The Jewry (‘Jüdischayt’) of the three-lands* shall submit taxes [of 4000 fl. [Gulden] as imposed by imperial order.

5. Source
Die Rechtsverhältnisse der Juden in den deutsch-österreichischen Ländern. Mit einer Einleitung über die Prinzipien der Judengesetzgebung in Europa während des Mittelalters. Von Dr. J. E. Scherer. (The legal conditions of Jews in German-Austrian territories. With an introduction on the principles of Jewish legislation in Europe during the Middle Ages.); (Leipzig; 1901)
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
Researcher
*The term three-lands (‘drei Lande’) most likely refers to Silesia, Moravia, and Bohemia.
1. Full Date of Act
Oct. 9, 1477
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Freiheitsbrief [Letter of Freedom] of Count Eberhard V, later Eberhard I of Württemberg, Establishing the University of Tübingen [Tüwingen ]
3. Geography of Act
County of Württemberg
4. Text of Act

[We] strictly command the people of Tüwingen not to force or allow any Jews … to remain in the city or in their possession.

5. Source
Rudolph von Roth (ed.), “Urkunden zur Geschichte der Universität Tübingen aus den Jahren 1476 bis 1550 [Documents on the History of the University of Tübingen from the Years 1476 to 1550],” H. Lauppschen Bookstore, Tübingen, 1877, p. 36, available from opendigi.ub.uni-tuebingen.de and archive.org.
6. Researcher
Marie-Christine Plettenberg (DLA Piper)
7. Year of Research
2024
8. Notes
Researcher
A Freiheitsbrief, or Letter of Freedom, was mainly issued by royal heads of state in the Middle Ages. They conferred freedoms, privileges or restrictions on their subjects. In the present-day, Tübingen, is a city in Germany.
Translator
The text of this Act is available in German in the source above. It was translated using Google translate.
1. Full Date of Act
Nov. 1, 1478
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Papal Bull “Exigit Sinceras Devotionis Affectus” (Sincere Devotion Is Required) Issued by Pope Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Kingdom of Spain
4. Text of Act

We learn that in various cities, sections and regions of the Spanish Kingdoms, many of those who of their own accord were born anew in Christ in the sacred waters of Baptism, while continuing to comport themselves externally as Christians,… have secretly adopted or returned to the religious observances and customs of the Jews, and are living according to the principles and ordinances of Judaical superstition and falsehood,… And because of their continued crimes, … we therefore, wishing to grant your petitions and to apply to these things the suitable remedies, are desirous of granting your supplications and permitting three—or at least two—bishops or archbishops, or other men of good reputation … to take action straightway concerning those accused of crimes, and those who conceal or aid and abet them, under the usual jurisdiction and authority that law and custom allow to Ordinaries and Inquisitors of heretical depravity.

5. Source
William Thomas Walsh, “Characters of the Inquisition,” Tan Books and Publishers Inc., Illinois, 1940, p. 149-150, available at archive.org.
6. Researcher
Samantha Zhang (Cooley)
7. Year of Research
2024
8. Notes
Translator
The text of this Papal Bull is also available in Latin in the “Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia [Bulletin of the Royal Academy of History],” Vol. XV, Establecimiento Tipográfico de Fortanet, Madrid, 1889, p. 450-452, also available at archive.org.
1. Full Date of Act
1481 C.E.
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
King John II, 1481
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Spain [Provisional]
4. Text of Act

"As to the clothes of Jews...they are to wear the customary sign of a star...on the pit of the stomach."

5. Source
Pearlson, Twelve Centuries of Jewish Persecution (1898): 251
6. Researcher & Translator
Joan Paez
7. Year of Research & Translation
2016
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1482
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Papal bull “Numquam Dubitavimus" issued by Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Aragon
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) “Numquam dubitavimus by Sixtus IV in 1482, empowered Ferdinand of Aragon to appoint inquisitors to extirpate heresy and to prevent Jewish practices among those who had been converted to Christianity.” Solomon Grayzel: “Bulls, Papal.” Online article

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Jan. 29, 1482
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Papal Bull “Numquam dubitavimus” (“Never Doubt”) issued and addressed to King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily by Pope Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Papal States
4. Text of Act

Never doubt that […] the assignments of the Inquisitors against heresy has helped us in other kingdoms such as Castile and Leon, […] and that the work of those who have professed their faith in Christ and have no fear of the Jews’ religion of superstition […] keep the precepts of the law, and introduce the way of the truth […] and with the deputation of such an edict, we order that the same campaign to be done through edicts in your name […] and we urge that you allow the Inquisitors to carryout such ordinaries to safeguard the Catholic faith, as it is seeming for a king, […] and with the support of the priests, to attain the merits of God and be recommended. Signed in Rome, at Saint Peter’s under the ring of the Fisherman on 29, January 1482, Pontificate, Our 11th year.

5. Source
Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia – Real Academia de la Historia (Spain), (“Bulletin of the Royal Academy of History”) Volume XV; Letters 1-3; (Madrid; 1889)
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2017
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Aug. 2, 1483
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Papal Bull “Ad Perpetuam Rei memoriam” (“For Perpetual Memory”) issued by Pope Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Papal States
4. Text of Act

[…] above all, the decrees of the laws of the Church are to be observed […] [and] the unbelief of the Jews in such matters which has increased followers to various errors against the Catholic faith […] are to be put an end to […] and the followers of the superstitious religion of the Jews […] [are a] stain of heretical wickedness considered unclean by the investigators [Inquisitioners] of apostolic authority […] and any brethren [of the Cardinal] who started the process without [this] jurisdiction of power – which is valid and proper – must join them in the continuation of prosecution of heresy against all such persons, according to this command […] and the execution of all and each of such institutions which belong to those heretical depravities […] in whatever way [necessary] […] and there shall be expedient penalties - including with any other decree we have ordained.

5. Source
Bibliteca Virtual - Miguel de Cervantes: Nuevas fuentes para escribir la historia de los judíos españoles. (“New Sources to Write the History of the Spanish Jews.”); Accessed online.
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2017
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
May 31, 1484
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
Papal Bull of Sixtus IV
3. Geography of Act
Papal States
4. Text of Act

[…] the followers of heretical wickedness and rites of the Jews and the Jewish religion are not to return to observe the precepts of the fields of dogma and superstition and of unbelief and to turn [recede] from the true faith of orthodoxy [or else] face censures and penalties; […] up to now, they [Jews] have not been afraid, […] and continue in their blindness – but not only they, but also those who are born of them – [and] their treachery infects others with the same ideas […]. This is why we did supplicate humbly to eradicate the roots of such pernicious sect […] for the salvation of the souls of the faithful who live among them.

5. Source
Bibliteca Virtual - Miguel de Cervantes: Nuevas fuentes para escribir la historia de los judíos españoles. (“New Sources to Write the History of the Spanish Jews.”); Accessed online.
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2017
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1485
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
"Expulsion of Jews"
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Italy
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) "Jews are expelled from Perugia." Armstrong, Karen: The Battle for God: A History of Fundamentalism (New York); p. 8

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1486
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
"Expulsion of Jews"
3. Geography of Act
Vicenza
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) Jews are expelled from Vicenza. Armstrong, Karen: The Battle for God: A History of Fundamentalism (New York); p. 8

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
Oct. 1, 1487
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Writ” issued by the Bohemian Government
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Czech Republic
4. Text of Act

[…] Jews are to be levied with a considerable tax; furthermore, all Christians who give (lend) Jews money in order to engage with them in usury, shall be reported to the king for punishment.

5. Source
Zur Geschichte der Juden in Böhmen, Mähren und Schlesien von 906 bis 1620. Herausgegeben von Gottlieb Bondy, em. Präsidenten der Handels- und Gewerbekammer in Prag. Zur Herausgabe vorbereitet und ergänzt von Franz Dworsky, em. Director des Landesarchivs des Königreiches Böhmens. I. 906 bis 1576. (Prag; 1906); (Regarding the history of Jews in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia from 906 to 1620. Published by Gottlieb Bondy, fo[rmer] President of the Trade and Commerce and Industry in Prague. Prepared for publication and supplemented by Franz Dworsky, fo[rmer] Director of the National Archives of the Kingdom of Bohemia. I. 906 to 1576.); (Prague; 1906);
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2019
8. Notes
Researcher
The above is a translation of a German summary of the old Czech text both of which can be found in the cited source.
1. Full Date of Act
1488
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
"Expulsion of Jews"
3. Geography of Act
Parma
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) Jews are expelled from Parma. Armstrong, Karen: The Battle for God: A History of Fundamentalism (New York); p. 8

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1489
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Expulsion of Jews from Lucca”
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Italy
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) "Jews were expelled from Lucca." House of Medici "The Persecution of the Jews and Muslims of Portugal. King Manuel I and the End of Religious Tolerance (1496–7) [The Medieval Mediterranean. Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400–1500. Volume 69];" history.ac.uk

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
1490
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
"Canceling of Debt Owed to Jews"issued by King Ladislas VI
3. Geography of Act
Hungary
4. Text of Act

Commentary from other sources: 1) "King Ladislas VI canceled all debts owing to the Jews." "Middle Ages to the Ottoman Conquest;" porges.net

5. Source
None
6. Researcher
None
7. Year of Research
None
8. Notes
None
1. Full Date of Act
May 19, 1491
2. Name of Act (or Short Description)
“Synod” issued by Bishop of Bamberg Henry/Heinrich III
3. Geography of Act
Present-day Germany; Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
4. Text of Act

[…] Jews are not to have/let go of their Christians servants […] Christians maids and wet nurses are to face excommunication [from the church] if they are found to be working for Jews* […] Jews are prohibited from being seen on the street or peeking through doors and windows on Good Friday or [they’ll] be fined 1 Mark silver. […] When the sacrament passes by the houses of Jews, they are to step away from all doors and windows and close them. […] Jews may not discuss the Catholic faith with the common man […] or to [mis]lead anyone to the Jewish faith [..] or perform circumcisions on a non-Jews. […] Jewish women and children who are inclined towards the Christians faith may not be prevented from converting. […] They (Jews) are not to visit Christians who are ill or to administer any medication. […]

5. Source
Regenten zur Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland während des Mittelalters. Bearbeitet von Dr. M. Wiener. Erster Teil. (‘Regesta of the History of the Jews in Germany during the Middle Ages. Edited by Dr. M. Wiener. Volume I.’); (Hannover; 1862)
6. Researcher & Translator
Ziba Shadjaani
7. Year of Research & Translation
2018
8. Notes
Researcher
*In 1422, it was decided that Christians who ran away from their position as servants to Jews could not legally lose their wages which they had earned up to that point.