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- Shtadlan abstract "A shtadlan was an intercessor figure starting in Medieval Europe, who represented interests of the local Jewish community, especially those of a town's ghetto, and worked as a "lobbyist" negotiating for the safety and benefit of Jews with the authorities holding power. The process of Jewish intercession is known as shtadlanus (Yiddish pronunciation: shtadlonis).Typically, a Jewish community (qahal) governed its own internal affairs. The interactions with the outside society, such as tax collection and enforcement of various restrictions and compulsions imposed on the community, were arranged by an internal governing board. The shtadlan emerged to prominence in 17th century Europe, with the rise of absolutism, as an intermediator between the resident Jewish community and the monarchical government in control of the region. The position was appointed by the government, and could even be named as a royal official. Although he officially represented the Jewish community only, the shtadlan became a tool of the government.During the late 19th century, the use of the press and public opinion as leverage for shtadlanus activity became the most important change in the work of the shadlan, becoming closely associated with relief efforts for victims of pogroms in Russia as well as the early foundings of Political Zionism.Traditionally, shtadlanim were seen as great protectors of Jewish communities, and received approbation from the communities' governing Jewish religious authorities.".
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- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_monarchy.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Absolutism_(European_history).
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Court_Jews.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Jews_in_Europe.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Chaim_Michael_Dov_Weissmandl.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Court_Jew.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Ghetto.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Europe.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Rülf.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Jews_and_Judaism_in_Europe.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Josel_of_Rosheim.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Medieval.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Millet_(Ottoman_Empire).
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Pogrom.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Pogroms.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Political_Zionism.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Qahal.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Tax.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_Zionism.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:approbation.
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shtadlan".
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "intercessor".
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "shetadlanin".
- Shtadlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "shtadlan".
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- Shtadlan subject Category:Court_Jews.
- Shtadlan subject Category:History_of_the_Jews_in_Europe.
- Shtadlan subject Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Shtadlan hypernym Figure.
- Shtadlan type Article.
- Shtadlan type Person.
- Shtadlan type Article.
- Shtadlan comment "A shtadlan was an intercessor figure starting in Medieval Europe, who represented interests of the local Jewish community, especially those of a town's ghetto, and worked as a "lobbyist" negotiating for the safety and benefit of Jews with the authorities holding power. The process of Jewish intercession is known as shtadlanus (Yiddish pronunciation: shtadlonis).Typically, a Jewish community (qahal) governed its own internal affairs.".
- Shtadlan label "Shtadlan".
- Shtadlan sameAs Schtadlan.
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- Shtadlan sameAs Q2038339.
- Shtadlan sameAs Q2038339.
- Shtadlan wasDerivedFrom Shtadlan?oldid=656356813.
- Shtadlan isPrimaryTopicOf Shtadlan.