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Berthold Oppenheim
Berthold Oppenheim (1867–1942) was the rabbi of Olomouc,''Jewish Encyclopedia'' bibliography: * Sokolow, ''Sefer Zikkaron'', pp. 126-127, Warsaw, 1889; *idem, '' Ha-Asif'', vi. 126-127. Moravia, from 1892 to 1939. He was murdered in 1942 at the Treblinka extermination camp. Life Oppenheim was born on July 29, 1867, to a rabbinical family. His father, Joachim Heinrich Oppenheim, was (from 1858) a rabbi in Jemnice, South Moravia, and later (from 1868 to 1891) in Toruń, Prussia, (today in Poland). He was also a nephew of the Viennese Hebraist, Isaac Hirsch Weiss, who was married to Joachim's sister. Berthold Oppenheim studied Hebrew and Judaism at various institutes and universities in Berlin and Wrocław. Oppenheim came to Olomouc in 1892 from Miroslav, South Moravia, where there was a strong Jewish community and where Oppenheim was active as a rabbi in 1891/1892. In 1892, when the independent Jewish community was established in Olomouc, Oppenheim was inaugurated as the ...
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Ivančice
Ivančice (; german: Eibenschütz, yi, אייבעשיץ) is a town in Brno-Country District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,700 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone. Administrative parts Villages of Alexovice, Budkovice, Hrubšice, Letkovice, Němčice and Řeznovice are administrative parts of Ivančice. Geography Ivančice lies about southwest of Brno. It is located in the Boskovice Furrow at the confluence of the Oslava, Jihlava (river), Jihlava and rivers. History The first written mention of Ivančice is from 1212. In 1288, it became a royal town of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, Wenceslaus II. In 1304, the town was burned down by the Cumans. In 1424–1435, the town was occupied by the Hussites. Ivančice ceased to be a royal town in 1486, when it was acquired by the Pernštejn family and later by the Lords of Lipá. ...
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