Nabywaniec, StanisławSzopa, Krzysztof2025-06-242025-06-242004Resovia Sacra, 2004, Tom 11, s. 131-143.1234-8880https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/32792Autor streszczenia: Patrycja Dudycz.Jewry came to Frysztak in XV centaury. In the beginning they were very small group of people. They lived in separate part of city. Jewry population were constantly raising in Frysztak, and they had much more influence in the city. They main job was commerce. They had also own administration and people responsible for the faith community. Jewry wore particular clothes and they had specific physical outlook. Relations between Polish nad Jewry had social-economics basis and were connected with the apprehension of Jewish impact on the economy. Besides this fact,we can find a lot of examples that they had pretty good friendship and were good coworkers. Jewish language was very helpfull with keeping and holding Jewish distinctness. As one of the minority Nation in Frysztak, only they had, they own political groups.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachŻydzigminy żydowskiegmina żydowska we FrysztakuFrysztakII wojna światowahistoriaedukacjaspołeczeństwo frysztackiespołeczności żydowskieJewsJewish communitiesJewish community in FrysztakWorld War IIhistoryeducationsociety of FrysztakŻydzi i wyznaniowa gmina żydowska we Frysztaku do wybuchu II wojny światowejArticle