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Rabbi Mozes David HaKohen Ehrentreu

Hebrew: הרב משה דויד הכהן
Also Known As: "Mor", "Rabbi Mozes Moshe David Ehrentreu", "Dovid Moshe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Devecser, Veszprém County, Hungary
Death: 1939 (71-72)
Immediate Family:

Son of Elazar Hacohen Ehrentrau and Jozefina Peppi Hinda Perel Ehrentreu (Danzig / Danziger)
Husband of Janka Johanna Ehrentreu and Raizel Rochel Ehrentreu
Father of Samu Ehrentreu; Sigfried Ehrentreu; Pese Frajde Ehrentreu; Esther Yehudit Koenig; Ben Zion Ehrentreu and 7 others
Brother of Leah Karolina Hollander; Mária Lőrincz (Ehrentrau); Herman/ Armin צבי הירש Zvi Ehrentreu; אסתר מלכה MALVIN Ehrentrau; Jakab L. Shalom Ehrentreu and 1 other

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About Rabbi Mozes David HaKohen Ehrentreu

(1) I wonder if the burial record for NORBERT EHRENTREU, b.1899, d.March 12, 1990, and buried in the Sopron Jewish Cemetery is of another son of Rabbi Mozes Ehrentreu and Johanna Fuchs. Their second child Sigfried was born in 1895, and Johanna died in 1915, without supposedly having any additional known children, yet Mozes had 9 more children from his second marriage ca.1916. There was a misterious gap of 20 years. Not only I suggest of the possibility of Norbert being their child, but also that there may have been yet other unknown children.

(2) EHRENTREU, Mozes David (age 25, b. Devecser) son of Lazar Ehrentreu & Jozefina (DANZIG) married FUCHS, Janka (age 23, b. Kabold) daughter of Mor & Roza Fuchs. Marriage Registration: 16-Feb-1893 (married in Kabold; registered at Pozsony, Local Gov't). Source: LDS 2442339, Item 2, 83-03.

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Rabbi Mozes David HaKohen Ehrentreu's Timeline

1867
November 5, 1867
Devecser, Veszprém County, Hungary
1893
December 9, 1893
Sopron, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary
1895
August 15, 1895
Sopron, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary
1917
1917
1919
1919
Yerushalayim, Israel
1921
1921
Jerusalem, Israel
1923
1923
Jerusalem, Israel
1926
1926
1927
1927