Pinkasim
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Pinkasim were books or journals which were used to coordinate and document organizations in Jewish towns and villages during the early modern period in Europe.
References
- Dean Phillip Bell, Jewish identity in early modern Germany: memory, power and community pp. 45–46
- http://www.proquest.com/en-US/catalogs/collections/detail/Pinkasim.shtml
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