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Joseph Oppenheimer Reb, …–1809?>
- Name
- Joseph /Oppenheimer/ Reb
- Surname
- Oppenheimer
- Given names
- Joseph
- Name suffix
- Reb
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himself |
…–1809
Birth: Heidelberg Germany Death: before 1809 — Heidelberg Germany |
brother |
Lob Oppenheimer
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himself |
…–1809
Birth: Heidelberg Germany Death: before 1809 — Heidelberg Germany |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — Heidelberg Germany |
daughter | |
19 years
daughter |
1804–…
Birth: between 1804 and 1809
60
— Großsachsen Death: |
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1775–1838
Birth: 1775
26
— Heidelberg Germany Death: 16 July 1838 — Heidelberg Germany |
3 years
son |
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11 years
son |
1787–1854
Birth: 1787
38
— Heidelberg Germany Death: 23 November 1854 — Heidelberg Germany |
2 years
son |
1788–1810
Birth: about 1788
39
— Heidelberg Germany Death: 27 February 1810 — Heidelberg Germany |
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Unique identifier
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B89CFAA7D60216458F23D1EE59CDC127A79F
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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Reb Joseph Oppenheimer Married to a Sara Solomon or Sara Odenheimorn (see notes) Oppenheimer FamiLies in Heidelberg After the Jews were driven out in 1390 the pfaelzischen princespermitted 17 Jews only in the second half Century first five famiLiesliving in Heidelberg. The concession of 1698, in which the Jewspermission for the settlement in Heidelberg was given, obligated it - tothe acceleration of Heidelberg destroyed by the Pfaelzi succession war -Alternatively to the new building or to the reorganization of a house.During 18th Century there were probably never more than twenty JewishfamiLies living in in Heidelberg. The Jewish municipality did not havepermission for estAblishing a synagogue. Therefore it celebrated itsservices first in private houses. The only synagog was from 1700 to 1714in the house protected jew Loew Oppenheimer, one of the two heads of theJewish community. Cser , Andreas. History of the Jews in Heidelberg . Heidelberg, 1996. |
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