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- Jacob_of_London abstract "Jacob of London was the first known Presbyter Judaeorum of the Jews of England; appointed to that position by King John in 1199, who also gave him a safe-conduct. He appears to have died in 1217, when Josce of London is mentioned as his successor. He is possibly identical with the rabbi Jacob of London who translated the whole Haggadah into the vernacular so that women and children could understand it (Isserles, "Darke Mosheh," to Tur Orah hayyim, 473).".
- Jacob_of_London deathYear "1217".
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- Jacob_of_London dateOfDeath "1217".
- Jacob_of_London hasPhotoCollection Jacob_of_London.
- Jacob_of_London name "Jacob of London".
- Jacob_of_London shortDescription "British rabbi".
- Jacob_of_London description "British rabbi".
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- Jacob_of_London subject Category:12th-century_births.
- Jacob_of_London subject Category:12th-century_rabbis.
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- Jacob_of_London subject Category:Court_Jews.
- Jacob_of_London subject Category:English_Jews_of_the_Medieval_and_Tudor_period.
- Jacob_of_London subject Category:English_Medieval_rabbis.
- Jacob_of_London subject Category:English_Orthodox_Jews.
- Jacob_of_London subject Category:People_from_London.
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- Jacob_of_London comment "Jacob of London was the first known Presbyter Judaeorum of the Jews of England; appointed to that position by King John in 1199, who also gave him a safe-conduct. He appears to have died in 1217, when Josce of London is mentioned as his successor. He is possibly identical with the rabbi Jacob of London who translated the whole Haggadah into the vernacular so that women and children could understand it (Isserles, "Darke Mosheh," to Tur Orah hayyim, 473).".
- Jacob_of_London label "Jacob of London".
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- Jacob_of_London name "Jacob of London".