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Jacob Moser

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75:, and it is estimated that throughout his life he gave £750,000 to various causes and charities. Alongside his work in his textile export business, Jacob was a founder of the Bradford Charity Organisation Society and the City Guild of Help. He was involved in founding Bradford Technical School in 1882. He served on the board of the Infirmary from 1883 and gave £5000 to a fund to build a new hospital. In 1898 he provided £10,000 as a benevolent fund for the old and infirm of the city. He supported the local Children's Hospital and gave 12,000 books to Bradford Central Library. 67:
in 1863. During his first nine years there, he worked for firms such as W. Herels, Jonas Simonson and Co., and Hirsch, Pinner and Co. In 1872 he became a partner, and eventually the main figure, in the firm of Edelstein, Moser and Co., which developed into one of the great Bradford textile export
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The following tribute was paid by a Bradford newspaper to the memory of Jacob Moser, "He was a foreigner, but he made himself one of ourselves, he was of the Jewish persuasion, but his heart was big beyond all religion in the common cause of humanity".
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ward. In 1910 Jacob Moser was Lord Mayor of Bradford and Chief Magistrate. Moser was a founder of the
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and became a leading participant in the civic life of the city.
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from 1901 to 1904 and in 1909 was elected unopposed in the
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He joined Bradford Council as an independent member for
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Bradford

German Jewish
Kappeln
Duchy of Schleswig
Denmark
Hamburg
Paris
Bradford
philanthropist
Manningham
Heaton
Little Horton
Bradford Reform Synagogue
Israel


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"Jacob Moser 1839-1922"
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People from Schleswig-Flensburg
People from the Duchy of Schleswig
Danish emigrants to the United Kingdom
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Mayors of Bradford

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