It would have been remarkable for a Jew to live in Finland in the 17-18th
century as Finland at that time was a province of Sweden, and Jews were
precluded from living there. Jews only established a presence there in the
mid-19th century, and even then had to petition the Tsarist government for
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From: Barbara Folb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran]: Good challenge - Finnish Jewish composer
Maybe the name you want is Moses Pergament, but the time frame is
off. The Grove Dictionary gives his dates
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