Alexander Moritz Simon

Alexander Moritz Simon (originally Moses Simon; November 27, 1837, in Hanover – January 29, 1905, in Hanover) was a German-Jewish philanthropist, a banker and American vice consul. He founded the Israelite horticultural school in Ahlem near Hannover to improve the living conditions of its Jewish citizens. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Simon, Alexander Moritz
Published: [s.l.] : [S.n.], 1904
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by Simon, Alexander Moritz
Published: Berlin : [S.n.], [1904?]
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