The source of the name is debated. Some have linked it to the Hebrew phrase "shaal" (to ask, inquire).[5][6] Some linguists argue that it is rooted in the ancient town ShaalBim as mentioned the bible as a "place of foxes" (Joshua 19:42),[7] indicating that the Schaal name-bearers are members of the Cohen tribe. Due to phonetic differences the Schaal family members who lived in Salonika bore the name Shaul,Shoual or Shaoul,[8] indicating that the name derives from King Shaul.
Since the 18th century, members of the family had settled predominantly in France, South-Eastern Europe and parts of Germany.[9]
Schaal is the name of a notable Jewish family descended from Spanish exiles who, after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 and the following decades, settled in France and Germany.[10] The family includes:
^Faiguenboim, Guilherme (2003). Dicionário sefaradi de sobrenomes. Dictionary of Sephardic surnames : including Christianized Jews, Conversos, Marranos, Italians, Berbers, and their history in Spain, Portugal and Italy. Avotaynu. p. 131. ISBN9780195340976.
^Shaal, Hayyim (2000). A separate people. Jewish Women in Palestine, Syria and Egypt in the Sixteenth Century. Brill's seris in Jewish Studies. Vol. 26. Ruth Lamdan. p. 278. ISBN9004117474.
^Barilan, Yechiel Michal (August 2014). Jewish Bioethics: Rabbinic Law and Theology in their Social and Historical Contexts. Cambridge University Press. p. 212. ISBN978-1886223448.
^Medding, Peter Y. (2007). Sephardic Jewry and Mizrahi Jews. Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXII. Institute of Contemporary Jewry. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. p. 131. ISBN9780195340976.
Schechter, Ronald. Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715–1815 (Univ of California Press, 2003)
Graetz, Michael, and Jane Todd. The Jews in Nineteenth-Century France: From the French Revolution to the Alliance Israelite Universelle (1996)
Ashtor, Eliyahu, The Jews of Moslem Spain, Vol. 2, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America (1979)
Assis, Yom Tov, The Jews of Spain: From Settlement to Expulsion, Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem|The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1988)
Baer, Yitzhak. A History of the Jews of Christian Spain. 2 vols. Jewish Publication Society of America (1966).
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