Аукцион 90 Fine Judaica Including: Printed Books, Manuscripts,  Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
от Kestenbaum & Company
21.7.20
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(FRENCH JUDAICA).
Bulletin des Lois. Loi qui met a la Charge de l'État le Traitement des Ministres du Culte ...

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Аукцион проходил 21.7.20 в Kestenbaum & Company
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(FRENCH JUDAICA).
Bulletin des Lois. Loi qui met a la Charge de l'État le Traitement des Ministres du Culte Israélite.




pp. (2) + integral blanks. Trace foxed. Unbound. 8vo.
Paris: Imprimerie Royale 1831
The Revolution of July 1830 resulted in the abdication of Charles X and the installation of his cousin, Louis-Philippe (1773-1850) as King of France. From the Jewish perspective, the most significant act of the new regime was this law of February 8th, 1831, whereby Jewish clergy were no longer excluded from the category of civil servants, but rather were to receive government salaries alongside their Christian counterparts. The broader implication of this new legislation was that Catholicism no longer enjoyed the singular status as the sole official religion of France. See Z. Szajkowski, Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848, pp. 1024-28.
The Revolution of July 1830 resulted in the abdication of Charles X and the installation of his cousin, Louis-Philippe (1773-1850) as King of France. From the Jewish perspective, the most significant act of the new regime was this law of February 8th, 1831, whereby Jewish clergy were no longer excluded from the category of civil servants, but rather were to receive government salaries alongside their Christian counterparts. The broader implication of this new legislation was that Catholicism no longer enjoyed the singular status as the sole official religion of France. See Z. Szajkowski, Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848, pp. 1024-28.