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Rabbi Moses Knöpflmacher was the son of Rabbi Joachim (Chaim) Knöpflmacher (c1677-c1762) and the grandson of Rabbi Judel (Yudel) Knöpflmacher (b. c1650). Moses Knöpflmacher lived for several years in Leipnik, where he served as Chief Rabbi. However, prior to 1774, he moved back to his native Holesov, where he also served as rabbi. He resided in household #23 in Holesov's Jewish quarter.
On 18 June 1794, Moses and his second wife, Rebeka, conveyed their interest in household #35 to Moses' son-in-law, Aaron Tauber (1747-1815) [husband of Schewe (Knopflmacher)]. In this document, Moses is identified in three different ways -- as "Moises Knöpflmacher", as "Moises ben Joachim", and as "Moises ben Joachim Leipniker" [meaning he was from Leipnik]. A subsequent document indicates that Aaron Tauber was the "son-in-law of Rabbi M.L." [Moses Leipniker, also known as Moses Knopfelmacher].
In the Knöpflmacher Family Stammbaum, Moses is frequently referred to as "our teacher, Rabbi Moshe Leipnik".
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1718
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Holešov, Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj, Czech Republic
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1739 |
1739
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Holesov, Kroměříž District, Zlin Region, Czech Republic
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1745 |
1745
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Holesov, Kroměříž District, Zlin Region, Czech Republic
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1749
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Holesov, Kroměříž District, Zlin Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
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1754
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Holešov, Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj, Czech Republic
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1756
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Holešov, Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj, Czech Republic
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1757 |
1757
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Holešov, Kroměříž, Zlínský kraj, Czech Republic
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1798 |
May 26, 1798
Age 80
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Holešov, Kroměříž District, Zlín Region, Czech Republic
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