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Judenbad, Mikvah (or mikveh) (Hebrew: מִקְוָה; Tiberian Miqwāh, Standard Hebrew Miqva) (plural, mikvaot) in Speyer, first mentioned in the year 1128. The bath was forgotten and built over, and only recently re-discovered and made accessible to the public. This is one of the best preserved medieval mikvaot.
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Deele – Die Eawed, kobiare, vadeele unn waidagewwe
nai zoamemigse – Onde Eawed ännare unn schaffe
Unnade Bedinguge:
Zuschraiwung – Mugschde Noame vunde Audore odda Lizensgewwa inde Aad unn Wais, wieses wolln waidagewwe (awwa nedd so, dasses so ausseje dud, als deda disch odda doi Vawendung vunde Eawed unnaschdidze).
Waidagawb unna glaische Bdingunge – Wonn oam lizeziade Weag odda den lizeziade Inhald schaffschd, s'nnaschd odda schunschdwie fa aischenes Schaffe vawenne duschd, konschd die naije Weag un Inhalde nua unna Lizenzbedingunge waidagewwe, wu midde denne Lizenzvadräsch do vadreschlisch sinn.
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Judenbad, Mikvah (or mikveh) (Hebrew: מִקְוָה; Tiberian Miqwāh, Standard Hebrew Miqva) (plural, mikvaot) in Speyer, first mentioned in the year 1128. The bath was forgotten and built over, and only recently re-discovered and made accessible to the