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About Rabbi Meyer Wallich
There is no evidence for him being a rabbi. Neither is there any evidence for him being called Schiff.
A document from 1644 mentions Moyse Goldschmidt as the son-in-law of Meyer Juden von Minden (Stadtarchiv Stadthagen BIII, Nr. 9, Vol. 1, 28-5-1644).
His wife (ידל) died in Frankfurt in 1651. Between 1601 and 1618 Meyer is mentioned in Brakel, the location of the mint of the Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn. In 1619 Meyer leased the mint of the count of Schaumburg. In 1621 he settled in Minden. A local Jewish source mentions him there in 1625-27 using the same spelling (מאיר וואליך) as on the Wallich list from Worms. Unable to return his debts in 1645 he fled from Minden to Paderborn. In 1649/50 he died in Hannoversch Münden. For sources see: Jona Schellekens, “The Wallich list from Worms,” Aschkenas 25 (2015): 181-204.
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Bio notes: Rabbiner, vist i Fulda; nævnt sådan i erindringsbønnen for datteren Gütel og hendes mand.
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Хронология Rabbi Meyer Wallich
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Minden, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland (Германия)
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1625
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Fulda, Hesse, Germany (Германия)
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1649
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Hannoversch Münden, Germany (Германия)
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