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Joseph Oppenheimer Reb, 1809

Name
Joseph /Oppenheimer/ Reb
Surname
Oppenheimer
Given names
Joseph
Name suffix
Reb
Family with parents
father
himself
brother
Lob Oppenheimer
Family with Sara Solomon
himself
wife
Marriage MarriageHeidelberg Germany
daughter
1791
Birth: 1791 42 Heidelberg Germany
Death:
19 years
daughter
1804
Birth: between 1804 and 1809 60 Großsachsen
Death:
-28 years
son
17751838
Birth: 1775 26 Heidelberg Germany
Death: 16 July 1838Heidelberg Germany
3 years
son
11 years
son
17871854
Birth: 1787 38 Heidelberg Germany
Death: 23 November 1854Heidelberg Germany
2 years
son
17881810
Birth: about 1788 39 Heidelberg Germany
Death: 27 February 1810Heidelberg Germany
Birth
Marriage
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
Death
Unique identifier
B89CFAA7D60216458F23D1EE59CDC127A79F
Last change
28 July 201219:48:48
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Reb Joseph Oppenheimer
These facts from Web Site of Danniel Loeb athttp://www.deLanet.com/~Loeb/opp.html#oppy
Information sourced from Samuel DOKOW obtained information about thisbranch of the family from a tree written in 1828/9 by a IssacharOppenheimer of Hoffenheim.

Married to a Sara Solomon or Sara Odenheimorn (see notes)

Oppenheimer FamiLies in Heidelberg
Story of Synagogues in the house of the Protected jew Loew Oppenheimer

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.
Giovannini , Norbert and Baader, Meike (Hg). Jewish life in Heidelberg.Studies to an interrupted history . Heidelberg, 1992.
ReLease flax , Barbara. "the HeidelBerger synagogs", in: Heidelberg.History and shape , Hg v. Elmar intermediary. Heidelberg, 1996. P.228-235.