MosesLevy or Moses Levi, or variation, may refer to: MosesLevy (Pennsylvanian) (1757–1826), prominent Jew in Colonial America Moses Elias Levy (1782–1854)...
Moses Elias Levy (July 10, 1782 – September 7, 1854) (In Arabic :موسى إلياس ليفي) was a Moroccan-American businessman and ardent social and religious reformer...
by the state. He was born David Levy in Charlotte Amalie, on the island of St. Thomas. His father was Moses Elias Levy, a Sephardi Jewish businessman from...
Joseph MosesLevy (15 December 1812 – 12 October 1888) was a British newspaper editor and publisher. Levy was born in London on 15 December 1812 to Moses Levy...
Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 13 October 1892. Levy-Lawson was the son of Joseph MosesLevy, who acquired The Daily Telegraph only months after its...
The MosesLevy Building is a Greek Revival commercial structure located at 254 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. In April 1838, a fire swept through...
Levy (1735–1804), was a Prussian banker. Levy took over the position of hoffaktoren or banker of the King of Prussia from her husband Salomon Moses Levy...
Joseph Levy may refer to: Joseph MosesLevy (1812–1888), newspaper editor and publisher Joseph Hiam Levy (1838–1913), English author and economist Joseph...
his trading activities in 1820. In 1812, Moses Montefiore married Judith Cohen (1784–1862), daughter of Levy Barent Cohen. Her sister, Henriette (or Hannah)...
was in the 1997 romantic comedy-drama Just in Time directed by Shawn Levy. Moses also appeared in several made-for-television movies and was regular cast...
from England until the Stamp act had been repealed. Levy had two sons, Moses and Samson. MosesLevy was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, from...
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)...
Boucherle was its main instigator, along with Yahia Turki, Abdelaziz Gorgi, MosesLevy, Ammar Farhat, and Jules Lellouche. Given its doctrine, some members have...
Baron Ferdinand Moritz Delmar born Salomon MosesLevy (21 March 1781 – 27 November 1858) was a wealthy Prussian banker. He also owned coffee and tea plantations...
entrepreneur MosesLevy (disambiguation), an alternate spelling of Moise Levy Moshe Levy (disambiguation), an alternate spelling of Moise Levy Morris Levy (disambiguation)...
them as his people. The Israelites then journey with the legendary prophet Moses to Mount Sinai, where Yahweh gives the 10 commandments and they enter into...
commander-in-chief of the British Army, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge. Joseph MosesLevy, the owner of The Sunday Times, agreed to print the newspaper, and the...
Peixotto was born on July 18, 1800, in Amsterdam, Holland, the son of MosesLevy Maduro Peixotto and Judith Lopez Salzedo. He studied in Curaçao under...
Natasha Kaplinsky, newsreader, TV presenter Joseph MosesLevy, owner of the Daily Telegraph Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baron Burnham, newspaper proprietor Robert...
were reserved for European painters, native Tunisian artists such as MosesLevy and Yahia Turki were able to obtain permission to present their work....
Telegraph began on June 29, 1855, and was bought by Joseph MosesLevy the next year. Levy produced it as the first penny newspaper in London. His son...