Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Water Management System of Augsburg' has mentioned 'Jewish' in the following places:
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Town Hall, built in 1620 in the Renaissance style with the Goldener Saal Perlachturm, a bell tower built in 989 Fuggerei, the oldest social housing estate in the world, inhabited since 1523 Fuggerhxc3xa4user (Fugger houses), restored renaissance palatial homes of the Fugger banking family Bishop's Residence, built about 1750 in order to replace the older bishop's palace; today the administrative seat of Swabia Cathedral, founded in the 9th century St. Anne's Church, medieval church building that was originally part of a monastery built in 1321 St. Mary's Syriac Orthodox Church on the Zusamstraxc3x9fe in Lechhausen, built 1998 by Suryoye (Assyrians) Augsburg Synagogue, one of the few German synagogues to survive the war, now restored and open with a Jewish museum inside Augsburg textile and industry museum-or just tim, organises it displays under headings Mensch-Maschine-Muster-Mode.
1879xe2x80x931961 Artur Lauinger, German journalist 1885xe2x80x931946 Julius Streicher, prominent Nazi prior to World War II, founder and publisher of anti-Semitic Der Stxc3xbcrmer newspaper, executed for war crimes 1887xe2x80x931943 Julius Schaxel, biologist 1895xe2x80x931946 Hans Loritz, Nazi SS concentration camp commandant 1898xe2x80x931956 Bertolt Brecht, writer and theater director 1901xe2x80x931947 August Schmidhuber, Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes 1908xe2x80x931944 Wilhelm Gerstenmeier, SS concentration camp officer executed for war crimes 1915xe2x80x931961 Josef Priller, Luftwaffe ace 1920xe2x80x932011 Mietek Pemper, Polish-born Jew compiled and typed Oskar Schindler's list, which saved 1,200 Jewish prisoners from the Holocaust.