Neubauer has described in the "Archives des Missions Scientifiques" (3d series, vol. Pope Benedict XIII. Little Italy (262) 4 Min. His disciple was David b. Joseph Carmi (Crémieu[x]). Es geht auf eine keltische Siedlung vom Stamm der Meminien zurück, die von phönizischen und griechischen Händlern als Handelsplatz besucht wurde, um Weizen, Honig, Ziegen, Schafe und Häute zu kaufen. 74). All Galleries; Search; Cart; Lightbox; Client Area During the occupation of Comtat Venaissin by French troops from 1746 to 1758 the community was not troubled other than being forced to provide loans. Abraham est présenté comme étant un jeune juif né au ghetto de Carpentras, modeste, intelligent, talentueux et passionné de musique. In 1766, Jacob de la Roque possessed over 200,000 livres; Abraham Crémieux left a fortune of 600,000 livres in 1789; the assets of Jassuda (Judah) David Crémieu were estimated as 728,000 livres in 1790. Failure to declare or dishonest declaration was punishable by excommunication. The earliest Jewish cemetery in Carpentras, confiscated after the expulsion of 1322, was situated in the north of the town. Carpentras (Heb. Cabinet de sage-femme Ughetto Mathilde, Mazan; Prendre RDV Prendre rendez-vous. The collection of rabbinical decisions called "Ḳol Bo" quotes a document (No. les habitants de Carpentras coupables de sévices contre les juifs durant les cinq dernières années, dont l'affaire de 1459, et crée, nous l'avons vu, le ghetto 4, En 1489, une commission municipale fut nommée par le légat pour examiner les plaintes contre les Expelled in the beginning of the thirteenth century, the Jews returned to Carpentras in 1263. The Jews had to pay imposts to the latter. A census held in 1473 shows that there were 69 families, totaling 298 persons. Rendez-vous au 04 32 85 88 88; Veuillez sélectionner un motif de consultation. L'hôpital en France : histoire et construction de l’hôtel-Dieu, Carpentras est encore la capitale du Comtat Venaissin, fief indépendant de celui l’hôtel-Dieu de Lyon, dont la façade est élevée par Soufflot. Alle anzeigen. Though the Representative Assembly of Comtat Venaissin decided on October 28 of the same year to suppress compulsory wearing of the yellow hat by the Jews, those of Carpentras did not take advantage of this measure to avoid provoking the Christians. Auch Cavaillon verfügte über eine carrière, ein Ghetto, in dem bereits im 14. Cercle 85 (123) 1 Min. An agreement on these dues was signed by 64 heads of families in 1276. Certains juifs vivent en ville, d'autres dans les faubourgs, la résidence dans le ghetto ou carrière, sis hors les murs de l'époque, étant un droit, non un devoir et l'habitation hors carrière étant autorisée moyennant 15 sous à verser à l'évêque. and the bishop, consecrated by the bull of "dismemberment," changed the situation created for the Jews by the act of 1276. FRE-MEMORIAL DE LA COMMUNAUTE (Collection De LA Revue Des Etudes Juives, 30, Band 30) | Schwarzfuchs, S. | ISBN: 9789042913240 | Kostenloser Versand … Synagogue de Carpentras Place Maurice Charretier 84200 Carpentras 84200 — Carpentras (Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur) Tél : : ... à ce jour de 1943, où l'imprimeur Abraham Halter meurt sous les ruines du ghetto de Varsovie. After a riot in 1459, the Jewish quarter was sacked and 60 people were killed. Des barques payées par les Juifs faisaient la nuit le tour du ghetto afin de surveiller les habitants et empêcher toute tentative de sortie. It numbered 125 in 2017. Haiet Melaieh ist bei Facebook. expelled the Jews from the Italian and French territory. The ghetto of Cavaillon was created in 1453, Carpentras in 1461, with the presence of more than 1000 people, in a very restricted space, only one street, the street of the Muse. However it closes at 1pm so be early. There are large freight yards at the edge of town, but even the freight service is just about finished. Carpentras (French pronunciation: [kaʁpɑ̃tʁa, kaʁpɑ̃tʁas]; Provençal Occitan: Carpentràs in classical norm or Carpentras in Mistralian norm) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.. Liquidation of the community's debts, which still amounted to 306,866 francs, involved them in considerable difficulties. Consultez le profil complet sur LinkedIn et découvrez les relations de UGHETTO, ainsi que des emplois dans des entreprises similaires. Frequent conflicts arose concerning the jurisdiction over the Jews of Carpentras between the recteur (the representative of the pope) and the bishop. La résidence des Juifs dans la carrière devient obligatoire. Comme à Carpentras, Avignon ou l'Isle sur la Sorgue, la communauté juive de Cavaillon vit depuis 1624, dans un quartier à part, un ghetto. 101, 292; compare Gross, "Gallia Judaica," p. 611); David ben Joseph Carmi (1621-22); Elijah Carmi, editor of "Seder ha-Tamid," and a liturgical poet bearing the same name (1682); Mordecai Astruc, author of a thanksgiving prayer, inserted in the "Seder ha-Tamid" and recited at Carpentras on the Ninth of Nisan; Saul ben Joseph de Monteux, son of the liturgical poet Joseph ben Abraham Monteux, who composed a "piyyuṭ" upon the deliverance of the Jews at the time of the riot at Carpentras in 1682; Mordecai ben Jacob, author of an elegy upon the martyrdom of the Hasmonean priest Eleazar (Zunz, "Z. G." p. 473); Judah Aryeh Loeb ben Ẓebi Hirsch of Krotoschin (eighteenth century), author of a concordance, a dictionary of Hebrew proper names, and two works on the Pentateuch; Moses Sinai (1742), Joseph de Lattés (1746-58), Jacob Ḥayyim Vidas, Isaiah Samuel Crémieux, Judah David Crémieux, Joseph Milhaud, Israel Crémieux, Jacob Lunel, Menahem Lion, and Abraham Roguemartine (1731-62). During his period of office there was protracted dispute and litigation over the construction of a new synagogue. Es geht auf eine keltische Siedlung vom Stamm der Meminien zurück, die von phönizischen und griechischen Händlern als Handelsplatz besucht wurde, um Weizen, Honig, Ziegen, Schafe und Häute zu kaufen. Carpentras was one of only four places where Jews were allowed to stay after the Great Expulsion of French Jewry, decreed by King Philip IV in 1306. If many lived in poverty or misery, there were also wealthy members. The statutes were at times amplified in sumptuary laws, such as those issued after the earthquake of 1738, to restrict luxury in clothing and jewelry, and excesses in family festivities. 56 et seq.). Riesige Sammlung, hervorragende Auswahl, mehr als 100 Mio. Cnaan Liphshiz, “How this 650-year-old French synagogue withstood centuries of anti-Semitism,” JTA, (July 13, 2017). The very numerous notarial deeds extant show that from the end of the 14th century the Jews of Carpentras engaged in brokerage, moneylending, and commerce, especially in grain and other agricultural products. The following noted scholars dwelt in Carpentras: Hanan ben Nathan Ezobi (thirteenth century) and his two sons, the poets Eleazar and Joseph, the first of whom settled later on at Béziers, the second in Perpignan; Abraham Malaki; Mordecai ben Yosifya, Abraham the Elder, Abraham ben Isaac, and Ḥayyim de Carcassonne (thirteenth century); Mordecai ben Isaac, a correspondent of Abba Mari of Lunel (in 1303-06); Moses ben Judah Rouget, Ishmael ben Todros of Noves, and Asher ben Moses of Valabrègue (members of the rabbinical college in 1582); Ḥayyim Crescas, Moses ben Joseph Kolon, Ẓemaḥ ben Moses Caslari, Isaac Leon, Jacob Vidal (1580-89); Rabbi Jesse, R. Saul, and R. Solomon Lion (1629); Solomon Ezobi (1620-23), a learned Talmudist and distinguished astronomer, who was in correspondence with the celebrated Peirese of Aix, and the Hebraist John Plantavit de la Pause, bishop of Lodève ("Revue Etudes Juives," xi. To enable the women to follow the services, a special official known as the rabbi of the women was appointed. The community considerably diminished, and in 1571 consisted of only six heads of families, with their wives, children, and domestics, four Jews in prison, and 14 newcomers without official rights of residence. Gross, Gal Jud, 605–13; J. Liabastres, Histoire de Carpentras (1891), passim; A. Mossé, Histoire des Juifs d'Avignon et du Comtat Venaissin (1934); Bardinet, in: REJ, 1 (1880), 262–92; 6 (1882), 1–40; idem, in: Revue Historique, 12 (1880), 1ff. €€ - €€€ Französisch. The Jews willingly paid the episcopal taxes, etc., imposed upon them by the agreement of 1276. By 1811 only 360 Jews remained in Carpentras, all living in modest circumstances. 17). 44 Restaurants in einer Entfernung von maximal 0,5 km. They ceased to be the bishop's property, his "subscribed" serfs, but they remained to a certain extent his tributary vassals (Bardinet, "Revue Historique," xii. The market has spread to the large Chez Serge (1’248) 2 Min. קארפנטראץ) is a town in the Vaucluse department, France, about 14 mi. This request was entirely successful (ib. Domaine de Marotte, Carpentras: See 81 reviews, articles, and 67 photos of Domaine de Marotte, ranked No.2 on Tripadvisor among 38 attractions in Carpentras. Sous la pression des commerçants, une troisième ordonnance aboutit en 1732, et les 21 familles recensées vont s'installer dans les carrières surpeuplées des villes de la région, dont celle de Carpentras. Boudin ). Un de ces tableaux (Portrait d'une danseuse), fut donné à son ami et cousin Adrien Rousseau (né à Carpentras en 1814, mort en 1851) [1]. … The humiliations were many for this small community, neighbour of a few kilometers to those of Carpentras, Avignon, and Isle sur la Sorgue, other ghettos. ; Loeb, in: REJ, 12 (1886), 34–64, 161–235; Kaufmann, ibid., 18 (1889), 133–6; Bauet, ibid., 27 (1893), 263–8; Chobaut, ibid., 101 (1937), 5–52; 102 (1937), 3–39; C. Roth, in: REJ, 84 (1926), 1–14; idem, in: JQR, 18 (1927/28), 357–83; idem, in: Mitteilungen zur juedischen Volkskunde, 80 (1928), 16–20; idem, in: Journal of Jewish Bibliography, 1 (1939), 99–105; R. Caillet, Spectacles à Carpentras (1942), 18ff. Loeb, Les Juifs de Carpentras, in Revue Etudes Juives, xii. Autres lieux d'exercice. It was not reopened for religious services until May 1800. Carpentras market is held every Friday and includes over 300 stalls spread throughout the old town. In general, this community produced few scholars of renown. It belongs to the "Circonscription Consistoriale" of Marseilles; and possesses, in addition to the synagogue, a maẓẓot factory. Jules Didier, Portrait de Jules Laurens en habit syrien, Carpentras, musée Comtadin-Duplessis. There were then 200 stallholders. Mordechai Astruc, late 17th century, was a liturgical poet, as were Saul b. Joseph of Monteux and Mordecai b. Jacob, of the same period. Les faits. Da aber am päpstlichen Hof von Avignon unzählige Ausländer verkehrten und von daher Geldwechsler zum Tagesgeschäft gehörten, kamen die Juden in dieser Hinsicht wie gerufen. In 1843, David Naquet, the descendant of an old Carpentras Jewish family, became a municipal councilor. Au 18ème siècle, autorisation est donnée aux Juifs de Carpentras de reconstruire la synagogue qui tombe en ruines, mais elle doit être moins haute que l’église. Die profanierte Synagoge in der Rue des Rosiers befand sich im damaligen jüdischen Ghetto.. Geschichte. Jahrhundert eine Synagoge bestand, die 1772 durch einen Neubau ersetzt wurde. Il s’agit ici de retracer les principaux événements concernant cette petite communauté tout en restituant le contexte historique plus large de l’origine et de l’évolution des minorités juives dans le Comtat Venaissin. It was great fun walking around and enjoying all the "eye candy". Webseite. The After spending quite a bit of time finding a parking place and walking quite a distance to get to the market we enjoyed this gem. Jumelages. A literary style particularly in vogue in Carpentras and the Comtat Venaissin generally was poems of a popular character in which Hebrew words or verses were interspersed with the Provençal text. On the accession of Paul III. Renewed demands for limitations in the occupations practiced by Jews were made by various guilds from the beginning of the 18th century. Their synagogue was demolished, a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary being erected on its site ("Revue Etudes Juives," xii. It has several distinctive features not found outside of the county, unless in Italy (see detailed description by I. Loeb, "Revue Etudes Juives," xii. Solomon Ezobi, originally of Sofia, held the office of rabbi in Carpentras from 1617 to 1635. the History of the Carriere .the Ghetto of Carpentras. Carpentras’ remarkable synagogue dates from 1367 and is the oldest still in use in France. Webseite. On l'appelle la carrière, du terme provençal qui signifie la rue. The community of Carpentras, which, in 1789, had 1,000 Jews, counts to-day only thirty to thirty-five families in a total population of 10,628. Bishop Hugues permitted twelve heads of Jewish families, who in 1343 had returned to Carpentras, to build a new synagogue, and also to have a cemetery near the city, on payment of a yearly contribution of six pounds of spices, three of ginger, and three of pepper ("Revue Etudes Juives," xii. xii. It stands on the banks of the Auzon. de Rabath revoked it in 1385 and reestablished the annual tax of eighteen pounds that dated back to 1276. This request was entirely successful (ib. (Feb. 28, 1593), by which the Jews were driven from the pontifical states, except Rome, Ancona, and Avignon, was not enforced at Carpentras. En 1845, il présente le prix de Rome, sans succès. During World War II, no more than 12 Jewish families were living there. citoyen de Carpentras et jouit des franchises des juifs autochtones. Pet Friendly Hotels in Carpentras; Carpentras Hotels with a Pool; Near Landmarks. Das Beste in der Umgebung . Rostaing made an agreement with them, signed by sixty-four heads of families, representing two-thirds of the community, by which they acknowledged themselves to be, as their forefathers at Carpentras had been, vassals of the bishop, and they consented to pay to him and to his successors the following taxes: (1) an annual quit-rent of 18 Tours pounds; (2) a tallage of 25 pounds for six specified cases; (3) sheets for the bishop's guest-beds; (4) all the tongues of the cattle they might kill, or should have killed; (5) an annual tax on their rural and urban possessions, and the thirteenth part of the total seat-rent of the synagogue; (6) ten Tours sous for every foreign or strange Jew coming to live at Carpentras, and desiring to be received as a citizen on the same terms as other Jews; (7) fifteen Tours sous for every Jew wishing to live outside of the chain fixed at the entrance of the "visataria" (post of inspection). 41). Nom de naissance: Jules Joseph Auguste Laurens. the Jews of Carpentras sent two procurators to Rome, Joseph de Lattè s and Vides Avigdor of Cavaillon, in order to obtain from the pope a new examination into their rights. Geschichte. Alle anzeigen. C. B. All Galleries; Search; Cart; Lightbox; Client Area There is something for everyone including plenty of food, produce, clothes and locally made souvenirs. In the former synagogue, the section reserved for women was situated in the basement and the only communication with the men's synagogue was through a small garret window. This influx soon led to the exclusion of the Jews from the town and the destruction of the synagogue. © 2008 The Gale Group. For the construction and support of their synagogue and cemetery, the expenses of their ritual, and the heavy taxes arbitrarily imposed upon them from time to time, the community contracted a debt which, at the beginning of this century, amounted to 286, 831.22 francs. La communauté juive de Carpentras est, des quatre, la plus nombreuse et sa population ne cesse de s’accroître dans un espace qui, lui, reste identique. Francis Adolphe, le nouveau maire de Carpentras, élu en 2008, est entrepreneur de spectacles et expert judiciaire.Il a relancé en 1990, le seul cinéma de la ville de Carpentras (le Rivoli).Puis en 1992, il fut chargé des spectacles d’ouverture et de clôture des Jeux olympiques d’Albertville [18].. En 2008, il est élu maire avec 38,97 % des voix [19]. 04 32 85 89 01. Clement VII., who had confirmed the privileges of the Jews in 1524, revoked them in 1539. Traductions en contexte de "of Carpentras" en anglais-français avec Reverso Context : Situated 17 km south-east of Carpentras via the D4 and then the D5. Die Synagoge in Reillanne, einer französischen Gemeinde im Département Alpes-de-Haute-Provence der Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, wurde im ausgehenden Mittelalter errichtet. Title: Reiseführer Carpentras 2016, Author: stéphanie magne, Length: 48 pages, Published: 2016-05-09 It was not until the summer of 1792 that the Jews of Carpentras began to play an active role in the municipal institutions. xxxii. The present cemetery, to the northeast, dates from 1367, but owing to the restrictions during the period of Papal rule it has no ancient tombstones or inscriptions. Among these are: Ḥanan b. Nathan Ezobi, the poet Abraham Malakhi during the 13th century, and Mordecai b. Isaac, who took part in the controversy over Maimonides' writings in the early 14th century. By his bull of Feb. 26, 1569, Pius VII. The community was one of the Four Communities of the Comtat Venaissin which had a specific liturgy based on the old Provençal rite. La ville de Carpentras est jumelée avec plusieurs villes [55] : Vevey depuis 1985, commune de 18 838 habitants du canton de Vaud. 74). Jahrhundert v. Chr. Apparently Jews did not settle there before the 12th century. Little Italy (262) 8 Min. On Feb. 28, 1276, Bishop Pierre III. Carpentras ist seit dem 5. Dank der Asylpolitik des Papsttums war Cavaillon neben Carpentras, Avignon und L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue ein wichtiges Zentrum und Fluchtpunkt des französischen Judentums vor der Verfolgung unter Philipp dem Schönen. Carpentras ist seit dem 5. To read from the Torah, the rabbi carried the Torah scroll up to their balcony. They were expelled at the beginning of the 13thcentury and, having returned briefly, were again expelled in 1269. Webseite +33 4 90 67 96 65. Le Ghetto vu de l'extérieur depuis le quai du rio di San Girolamo. 107 Place de Verdun, 84200 Carpentras Frankreich. The cemetery, probably the same as the one granted to the Jews in 1343 by Bishop Hugues, is situated in the northeastern part of the city, in the quarter called "La Fontrouse." Carpentras compte 41,3 % d'actifs au sein de sa population pour une moyenne nationale de 45,2 % ainsi que 20,1 % de retraités pour une moyenne nationale de 18,2 %, 23,7 % de jeunes scolarisés pour une moyenne nationale de 25 % et 15 % d'autres personnes sans activité pour une moyenne nationale de … From the middle of the 16th century many Jews left Carpentras for Turkey and Ereẓ Israel. Centre hospitalier de carpentras Pole sante de carpentras rond point de l'amitie 84200 Carpentras. in 1592 renewed the decrees of their predecessors ("Revue Etudes Juives," vi. Hotel-Dieu de Carpentras, Carpentras: See 17 reviews, articles, and 4 photos of Hotel-Dieu de Carpentras, ranked No.9 on Tripadvisor among 39 attractions in Carpentras. Paul IV. the Jews of Carpentras sent two procurators to Rome, Joseph de Lattès and Vides Avigdor of Cavaillon, in order to obtain from the pope a new examination into their rights. Apparently Jews did not settle there before the 12th century. The bull of Clement VIII. €€ - €€€ Französisch. The synagogue became the meeting-place for the Jacobin club at the end of 1793, and the Jews agreed to its closure after 1794. Then, as on subsequent occasions, the Jews found the pope willing to be their defender against the bishop of Carpentras. The original synagogues were designed by Christians because Jews were only allowed to work as traders or moneylenders. On the accession of Paul III. The interior decoration is harmonious and elegant, with fine wainscoting, and banisters and chandeliers of wrought iron. They had to pay particualr taxes. rundgang carpentras . These were effectively imposed, especially in 1705, 1713, and 1720. xii. La rue de la Juiverie – Sirvagium judeorum – de Malaucène témoigne de l’ancienne présence de quelques familles juives. L’hôpital de Carpentras est dû à la générosité de Dom Malachie d’Inguimbert (1683-1757). In 1990,  Neo-Nazis smashed dozens of tombstones. The French government declared it a historic site and completed the restoration in 1959. 51; compare Bardinet, l.c. ; Bautier, in: Annales (1959), 255ff. Besides exiles from the Kingdom of France who arrived in Carpentras in 1306, a number found refuge there after the renewed expulsion of 1322. In den Händen der Juden lag der Geldhandel, der den Christen bei Strafe verboten war. € Italienisch. Unlike most French synagogues, visitors may enter without first undergoing a security inspection. in 1320, they were nevertheless expelled by him from Carpentras in 1322. ; 14 (1880), 1ff. La synagogue de Carpentras, plus ancienne synagogue française en activité, a été édifiée par les Juifs comtadins de Carpentras en 1367. expelled the Jews from the Italian and French territory. A particularly severe regulation was issued by Bishop d'Inguimbert in 1735. The same year, authorization was given for the purchase of a cemetery and erection of a synagogue. 74). Even the municipal authorities showed concern over this exodus. € Italienisch. 63). in 1555, Pius V. in 1566, and Clement VIII. Carpentras liegt circa 102 ... Juden bewohnten ein Ghetto, ein Judenviertel (carrière), dessen Tore jeden Abend verschlossen wurden. In 1669, after the arrival of Jews from the smaller localities of Comtat Venaissin, there were 83 Jewish families in Carpentras. The community thereafter rapidly declined in numbers and by the 1920s services were held only on the Day of Atonement. The French Revolution apparently brought little change in the position of the Jews in Carpentras. 48 Restaurants in einer Entfernung von maximal 0.5 km. The baylons, who, with the inclusion of councilors and collectors of dues, could number up to 18, were in charge of various spheres of the communal administration: taxes, welfare, education, synagogue maintenance and order, etc. ("Revue Etudes Juives," xii. Similarly, they did not participate in the municipal elections held at the end of 1791. This agreement of 1343 was renewed by Bishop John Flandrini in 1367; but Bishop Peter IV. PETER SEIDEL | FINE ART | photography. claimed in 1403 all the taxes which the Jews had formerly paid to the episcopal household, especially the furnishing of the sheets for the bishop's guest-beds. Finden Sie das perfekte synagogen-Stockfoto. Alle anzeigen. Chief town of the arrondissement of that name in the department of Vaucluse, France. Definitions of Carpentras, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Carpentras, analogical dictionary of Carpentras (German) Under Bishop Jacopo Sadoleto, particularly in 1523, new restrictions were imposed on Jewish economic activities and severe measures were taken to prevent Jews from having social contacts with Christians. News; Welcome; Portfolio. This was fully paid between June 26, 1822, and Sept. 6, 1825. expelled the Jews from the Italian and French territory. ; W. Reinhard, Reform in der Dioezese Carpentras (1966), passim; H. Ameye, En flânant: rues et places de Carpentras (1966), 107ff. Tritt Facebook bei, um dich mit Haiet Melaieh und anderen Nutzern, die du kennst, zu vernetzen. De ce voyage, il rapporte aussi des œuvres de l'art qadjar, par la suite données au musée Calvet à Avignon et au musée Comtadin-Duplessis de Carpentras. 55; compare Bardinet, l.c. It is unlikely that the rabbis of Carpentras took part in the synod of Troyes. Das Beste in der Umgebung. The convention of April 12, 1320, between Pope John XXII. A small community was reestablished after the arrival of Jews from North Africa, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although Jews were initially welcomed into papal territory, by the 17th century they had to live in ghettos … In addition there were large-scale expulsions in 1570 and 1593. € Italienisch. On the accession of Paul III. The Carriere of Carpentras (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) von Calmann, Marianne bei AbeBooks.de - ISBN 10: 0197100376 - ISBN 13: 9780197100370 - The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization - 1984 - Hardcover Chez Serge (1 248) 4 Min. xii. / C. B. Publié le 27/07/2019 à 02:10 / Modifié le ... Varsovie, une bande dessinée sur la résistance dans le ghetto de Varsovie. Aug 8, 2015 - I had never heard of Carpentras before I stumbled across Maison Trevier and the cooking lessons offered there. als Marktplatz übermittelt. Notwithstanding these bulls, the Jews obtained permission to wear no other signs than those they were accustomed to (ib. northeast of Avignon. There is no train service; railway line comes into Carpentras, but there's no more passenger service. 7.3m Followers, 717 Following, 122 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from De La Ghetto "De La Geezy" (@delaghetto) In 1155, Raymond V of Toulouse, Marquis of Provence, sent his chancellor Raous Raymond I, Bishop of Carpentras, to confirm the privileges of market held in Carpentras. 3-stars Hotels in Carpentras; Popular Amenities. Of the same popular nature are several plays, such as La Reine Esther of Mardochée Astruc of Carpentras and Jacob de Lunel (The Hague, 1739), which to some extent inspired the comic opera Esther de Carpentras of Armand Lunel (first presented in Paris in 1938). In addition, (8) Jews are thenceforward forbidden to assist or support any person, corporation, or association against the bishop, or to have any relations or connection with them; (9) Jews are obliged to render the above-mentioned homage to every new bishop, to swear fidelity to him, and to observe the same agreement with him; (10) the bishop binds himself and his successors to impose no other taxes upon the Jews, to guard their property, and to protect them against injustice and violence; (11) the Jews are permitted to leave the city and to establish themselves elsewhere, but in that case they will cease to be citizens of Carpentras ("Revue Etudes Juives," xii.