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Useful Jew


The term useful Jew was used in various historical contexts, typically describing a Jewish person useful in implementing an official policy, sometimes by oppressing other Jews.

  • In 1744, Frederick II of Prussia introduced the practice of limiting Jewish population to a small number of the most wealthy families, known as protected. The first-born son in such families inherited this privilege, other children were considered useless by the authorities and had an alternative to "either abstain from marriage or leave" (quoting Simon Dubnow).
  • In the Nazi-occupied Europe, the Jews who helped implementing the Final Solution, such as members of Judenrat, were considered useful (German: Wertvolle Juden) and temporarily absolved from the "extermination".
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