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Sephardic synagogue, and acting chakam for the Portuguese Jews of North and South Netherlands, he was inspector of the Jewish schools of Amsterdam, head and librarian of the bet ha-midrash Ets Haim, and editor of
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was tendered to him, which he declined, receiving on that occasion a costly testimonial from the
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of CuraƧao in 1869, and received a liberal pension from the king for "the numerous and faithful services rendered to his country."
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Ets Haim. In 1848 he was awarded the royal gold medal for the best sermon in the Dutch language. When the
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proposed to elect him preacher in the vernacular, it met with strenuous opposition,
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Chumaceiro visited his birthplace in 1861, when the office of
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