Mojżesz Pfefer
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Mojżesz Pfefer (also Pfeffer, Hebrew: משה מנחם מנלי פפעפער; 1856-1919) was a Polish-Jewish industrialist and landowner, as well as philanthropist and social activist. Born to a family of Orthodox Jews, Pfefer headed a number of progressive Jewish societies in Congress Poland, notably Ezra and Achi-Ezer. A long time councilman of the Kielce Governorate, he was the principal founder of the and the Kielce Synagogue. He died 1 April 1919 and is buried at the Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw.
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- 1856 births
- 1919 deaths
- People from Kielce
- People from Radom Governorate
- 19th-century Polish Jews
- 20th-century Polish businesspeople
- Polish philanthropists
- 19th-century philanthropists
- Polish people stubs