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In an imperial tax list of 1241/42 is the first mention of the Jewish community of Ulm. On January 30, 1349, it was destroyed in the course of the plague pogroms, whereupon, however, in the same century again Jewish women*Jews moved to the city, whereby a new community could be founded. Since 1493, the imperial city tried to obtain the expulsion of all Jewish inhabitants from the emperor, which it succeeded in 1499 Only 1806 could - albeit initially only a few - Jews move into the city.