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Jews in medieval law

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In the middle ages, the legal position assigned to the Jew by and in relation to his surroundings exercised a decisive influence upon his entire spiritual, religious, economic, social and cultural development. The medieval state subordinate to the omnipotence of the Church was bound to exclude a group regarded as unbelieving or of a different faith

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