Erfurtארפורט
Thuringia (Germany)
Erfurt, a city in Thuringia in central Germany, had a Jewish community from the late eleventh century that was annihilated in the massacre of 1349 during the Black Death persecutions. Its rich medieval heritage survives in one of Europe's oldest synagogue buildings, the buried 'Erfurt Treasure,' and an important collection of Hebrew manuscripts.
1 teacher
Teachers who lived here
Meister Eckhart
Meister Eckhart (1260–1328)
prior and teacher 1294–1298
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Mahari Weil
R. Yaakov ben Yehuda Weil (Mahari Weil) (1390–1456)
rabbinate 1440–1456
Martin Luther
Martin Luther (1483–1546)
university & novitiate 1501–1511
August Hermann Francke
August Hermann Francke (1663–1727)
diaconate, expulsion 1690–1691