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About Moses Hart
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Hart_(1675-1756)
Moses Hart (Hebrew: משה הרט; 1675, Breslau - 1756, London) was an English businessman, founder of Duke's Place Synagogue (the Great Synagogue of London). He was the brother of Rabbi Aaron Hart, chief rabbi of the Ashkenazic Jews of England. He was considered the leader of Ashkenazi Jewry in London.
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Founder of Duke's Place Synagogue, London; born in Breslau; died in London 1756; brother of Rabbi Uri Phoebus (Aaron Hart), chief rabbi of the Ashkenazic Jews of England. During the high-treasurership of Lord Godolphin in the reign of Queen Anne, a government appointment was conferred upon Hart, and thereby he attained to great affluence. In 1722, being actuated by religious zeal and by the fact that the London Jewish community had outgrown its temporary house of prayer, Hart contributed a liberal sum, which covered the cost of erecting a permanent edifice. This was the first building of the Great Synagogue, London; it was inaugurated on New-Year's eve, 1722.
Moses Hart's Timeline
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1676
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Wrocław, Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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November 19, 1756
Age 80
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London, UK
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Alderney Road (Globe Rd) Jewish Cemetery, 27 Alderney Road, London, Greater London, England, E1 4EG, United Kingdom
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