Jewish privilege
Historical sources of law in which freedom rights for Jews were regulated are referred to as the Jewish privilege . These include
- the Statute of Kalisch in Greater Poland, 1264
- the Neumärkische Jews privilege Margrave Louis the Elder of Brandenburg of 1344
- the revised general privilege in the Kingdom of Prussia, 1750
- the Jewish shelf as a medieval royal sovereignty (shelf) in the Holy Roman Empire
- the Speyer Jewish privilege of 1084 given by Bishop Rüdiger Huozmann
- the Worms privilege , 1090
- the Cologne Jewish privilege of 1266
- the Great Speyer Jewish Privilege of 1544