Sir Manasseh Meyer (1846 – 1 July 1930) was an Iraqi-born businessman, philanthropist and activist who was both a leader and benefactor of the Jewish community...
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that allowed for travelling to synagogue on Shabbat via rickshaw. When Manasseh Meyer returned to Singapore in 1873, he found the synagogue in Synagogue Street...
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in Singapore. Both were designed by Regent Alfred John Bidwell for Manasseh Meyer and both were demolished to make way for a condominium project. The...
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Sir Manasseh Meyer International School (SMMIS) is a not-for-profit co-educational international school in Singapore for children aged 18 months to 16...
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has been demolished. The area was acquired by a Jewish merchant named Manasseh Meyer. The house was vacated by its European owners during the Japanese occupation...
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Manasses or Manasseh (/məˈnæsə/; Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה, Mənaše) is a biblical Hebrew name for men. It is the given name of seven people of the Bible, the name...
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knit family firms such as David Sassoon and Co or the Meyer Brothers, founded by Sir Manasseh Meyer, with offices and agents established by family members...
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site of the Chesed-El Synagogue. This house was subsequently bought by Manasseh Meyer who renamed it Belle Vue and lived in it with his family. It was demolished...
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Mary 54. Tou Mu Kung Temple 2006 55. Former Ford Factory 2009 56. (Manasseh Meyer Building and Former Raffles College, currently the Bukit Timah campus...
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Mary 54. Tou Mu Kung Temple 2006 55. Former Ford Factory 2009 56. (Manasseh Meyer Building and Former Raffles College, currently the Bukit Timah campus...
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