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Veitel Heine Ephraim (1703 – 16 May 1775) was a jeweller, silk entrepreneur, mint master, and the
chairman of the
Jewish congregation in Berlin/Prussia...
- best-known
building of the
quarter is the Ephraim-Palais,
built in 1766 for
Veitel-Heine Ephraim, the
financier of King
Frederick II of Prussia. The Rococo...
- times;
debased coins were
produced with the help of
Leipzig mintmasters,
Veitel Heine Ephraim,
Daniel Itzig and
Moses Isaacs. He also
debased the coinage...
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mostly dealing with
cultural topics. The
Ephraim Palace is
named after Veitel Heine Ephraim, who
hired the
experienced architect Friedrich Wilhelm Dieterichs...
- (disambiguation)
Feith (disambiguation) Veith, Veit (disambiguation),
Veidt Veitel [de], Feitl, etc. This page
lists people with the
surname Feit. If an internal...
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money from a Jew, who
demands one of Faust's legs as
security for the debt.
Veitel Itzig, the
Jewish villain in
Gustav Freytag's
Debit and
Credit has been...
- dynamic. The
Jewish Ehrenthal family are money-lenders and speculators.
Veitel Itzig is a
criminal employee of the family. It has also been
described as...
- was
interred there in 1786.
Other noted individuals buried there include Veitel Heine Ephraim,
David Hirschel Fränkel,
Markus Herz, and
Jacob Herz Beer...
- him to live in
Berlin at the
house of a relative, the
banker and
jeweller Veitel Heine Ephraim, who was
chairman of the
Berlin Jewish congregation. In Berlin...
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father had written. In 1774 he
married Cheile,
daughter of
banker Joseph Veitel Ephraim (1775–1807) and they had a
daughter who
married physician Wolf Davidson...