Talk:Kazimierz

Are there living Jews at the moment? &mdash; Unsigned comment added 30 September 2006 by user from Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany.

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Clergy led repressions against Jews in Krakow
- please be specific about what was allegedly misrepresented in The Torah Ark in Renaissance Poland: A Jewish Revival of Classical Antiquity. The source reads: "In the fifteenth centruy, extremist Catholic clergymen incited the townfolk to vioence against the Jews, and persuaded the king to underwrite legislative measures against the presence of Jews in Cracow. As a result, the Jews were gradually pushed out of the positions that they held in the city. In 1469, the were expelled from their old settlement.... After the Jewish seniores had been forced to sign a renunnciation of trade in Cracow in 1485, the financial situation of the community detiorated. The Jews then chose to move ... royal town of Kazimierz which de jure did not fall under the renunciation .... In 1494 a great ire provoked a new wave of anti-Jewish assaults in Cracow.. This is followed by a discussion of sources on the king's transfer orders (whether it amounted to banishment or not, the author is of the opinion it was likely a banishment). Please be specific on what you allege is misrepresented here. Removal of church led anti-Jewish violence and legislation, which was key to the move to Kazimierz, is not inline with Wikipedia policy.Icewhiz (talk) 06:02, 28 May 2019 (UTC)