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Oppenheim, David ben Abraham, 1664-1736

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Personal name headingOppenheim, David ben Abraham, 1664-1736
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Variant(s)Oppenheimer, David ben Abraham, 1664-1736
Openhaim, Daṿid, 1664-1736
אופנהיים, דוד
אופנהיים, דוד בן אברהם
אופנהיים, דוד בן אברהם, אב״ד ור״מ דק״ק פראג, 1736־1664
אופנהיים, דוד בן אברהם, 1736־1664
אופנהיים, דוד, 1664-1736
אפפענהײם, דוד בן אברהם, 1664-1736
Associated countryHoly Roman Empire
Birth date1664
Death date17360912
Place of birthWorms (Germany)
Place of deathPrague (Czech Republic)
Field of activityManuscripts, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
Profession or occupationRabbis Jewish scholars
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Found inSefer Yeshuʻat tsadiḳim, 1905: t.p. (Daṿid Openhaim z. ts. ṿe-ḳ.l. a.b.d. ṿe-r. m. bi-ḳehilat Niḳelśburg)
Ency. Judaica, c1971 (Oppenheim (Oppenheimer), David ben Abraham, 1664-1736; rabbi, born in Worms)
RLIN, 12/13/94 (hdg: Oppenheim, David, 1664-1736)
The posthumous papers of the manuscripts club, 2022, ©2022: pages 213-247 (David Oppenheim, The Rabbi, Jewish scholar; David ben Abraham Oppenheim, b. 1664 in Worms in the Rhineland, Holy Roman Empire, died at the age of 72 on Sept. 12, 1736, buried in the cemetery in Prague, beneath the symbol of King David, as we known. He was one of the sons of Abraham Oppenheim--a city wealthy merchant and prominent member of the Jewish community, became Rabbi of Prague)