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    Joseph Moses Levy (15 December 1812 – 12 October 1888) was a British newspaper editor and publisher. Levy was born in London on 15 December 1812 to Moses...
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  • Joseph Levy may refer to: Joseph Moses Levy (1812–1888), newspaper editor and publisher Joseph Hiam Levy (1838–1913), English author and economist Joseph...
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    Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 13 October 1892. Levy-Lawson was the son of Joseph Moses Levy, who acquired The Daily Telegraph only months after its...
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  • success and Sleigh was soon forced to sell the paper to his publisher, Joseph Moses Levy. He was the promoter of the British Columbia Overland Transit Company...
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    The Daily Telegraph. Edward Levy-Lawson was born Edward Levy, in London, on 28 December 1833, the son of Joseph Moses Levy and his wife Esther (née Cohen)...
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  • commander-in-chief of the British Army, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge. Joseph Moses Levy, the owner of The Sunday Times, agreed to print the newspaper, and...
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    his trading activities in 1820. In 1812, Moses Montefiore married Judith Cohen (1784–1862), daughter of Levy Barent Cohen. Her sister, Henriette (or Hannah)...
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    Daily Telegraph began on June 29, 1855, and was bought by Joseph Moses Levy the next year. Levy produced it as the first penny newspaper in London. His...
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  • Chiozza (1845). In 1855, he was asked by Joseph Moses Levy to co-edit The Daily Telegraph with his son Edward Levy-Lawson. Hunt accepted and despite the...
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  • Natasha Kaplinsky, newsreader, TV presenter Joseph Moses Levy, owner of the Daily Telegraph Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron Burnham, newspaper proprietor...
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  • descendants Levy Barent Cohen (1747–1808) Joseph Cohen (1774–1838) Louis Cohen (1799–1882) Adelaide Cohen (1830–1895), married Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore...
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  • them as his people. The Israelites then journey with the legendary prophet Moses to Mount Sinai, where Yahweh gives the Ten Commandments and they enter into...
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    relationship with first Joseph Moses Levy and then his son Edward Levy-Lawson, successive owners of the Daily Telegraph. When the senior Levy died, Le Sage was...
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    26 June 1856 and then on 5 June 1882 to Emily, a daughter of Sir Joseph Moses Levy, the proprietor of The Daily Telegraph, which then supported the Liberal...
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  • be cremated in England; her ashes were interred at this cemetery Joseph Moses Levy (1812–1888), newspaper editor and publisher. He was chief proprietor...
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    rescuing of the infant Moses, Moses in Midian, the calling of Moses by GOD, circumcision on the way, meeting the elders, and Moses before Pharaoh. It is...
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    George Birkbeck Hill, literary critic and head master of the school Joseph Moses Levy (1812–1888), newspaper editor and publisher Charles Robson (1859–1943)...
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    Maimonides (redirect from Moses ben Maimon)
    different genealogy is given: Moses son of Maimon the Judge, son of Joseph the Wise, son of Isaac the Judge, son of Joseph the Judge, son of Obadiah the...
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    Moses Lake is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. The population was 25,146 as of the 2020 census. Moses Lake is the most populous city...
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    Scriptures that were "born circumcised": Adam, Seth, Noah, Shem, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, the wicked Balaam, Samuel, David, Jeremiah and Zerubbabel. Jewish law...
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  • Joseph Leonard Levy (November 24, 1865 – April 26, 1917) was an English-American rabbi who ministered in England and America. Levy was born on November...
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    reign of a new, tyrannical pharaoh. A great-great-grandson of Joseph's brother Levi, Moses, is born in a time when Pharaoh has decreed all newborn Hebrew...
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  • Braunstone Keith Joseph, Baron Joseph Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby Michael Levy, Baron Levy Peter Mandelson,...
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  • Moses Amon also known as Moses Hamon (Granada, c. 1490 – 1554) (Amon) was the son of Joseph Hamon, born in Spain. Going with his father to Constantinople...
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    century, she had no Jewish descendants. Bilhah Abigail Levy was born in London to Moses (Raphael) Levy, a German–Jewish merchant, and his wife Richea (Rycha)...
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    Plagues of Egypt (category Moses)
    Press. ISBN 9780199881482. Rendsburg, Gary A. (2015). "Moses the Magician". In Thomas E. Levy; Thomas Schneider; William H. C. Propp (eds.). Israel's...
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  • Berlin, who employed Moses Mendelssohn in his silk factory, and founded the bank of 'Mendelssohn and Friedländer' with Moses's son, Joseph. Friedländer was...
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    Doan Outlaws (redirect from Moses doan)
    rock-ribbed coasts. In the fall of 1770, Moses Doan left his home in anger after an argument with his father Joseph Sr. A few days later he saved the family...
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    Moses Hart (c. 1675 – 19 November 1756) was a British merchant, financier and philanthropist. Along with his brother, Chief Rabbi Aaron Hart, he was one...
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  • Torah or Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. Tradition credits Moses as the Torah's author. It was probably composed around the 5th century BC...
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