Samson Baiersdorf
Court Jew (d.1712)
Samson Baiersdorf was a notable figure in 17th and 18th century business, specifically as a Court Jew to Margrave Christian Ernst of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. His tenure, which began in 1670, was marked by his efforts to advance the interests of the Jewish community. Through his position, Baiersdorf was able to secure important protections and commercial freedoms, demonstrating his significant influence in the region.
Baiersdorf's achievements included the issuance of a trade decree in 1695 and the establishment of a Jewish corporation in 1709. These accomplishments underscore his commitment to promoting the welfare of the Jewish community. Although he faced opposition and accusations at various points, Baiersdorf maintained a central role in Jewish communal affairs until his death in 1712. His legacy reflects his dedication to securing key rights and freedoms for the Jewish population during his time as a Court Jew.