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{{copypaste|url=C.S. Monaco's, Moses Levy of Florida: Jewish Utopian and Antebellum Reformer (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State university Press, 2005)|date=February 2015}}
'''Moses Elias Levy:'''
 
'''''Proto-Zionist; Abolitionist; Social, Religious and Educational Reformer; American Jewish pioneer; Florida frontier developer; Freemason, Author, Lecturer, Slave Holder.''
 
<sup>Note: This article depends almost exclusively on material garnered from C.S. Monaco's, ''Moses Levy of Florida: Jewish Utopian and Antebellum Reformer'' (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State university Press, 2005) but it does not properly credit this work. Needs proper citation throughout.</sup>
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Moses Elias Levy was born July 10, 1782 in [[Essaouira|Mogador]], [[Morocco]]. He died September 7, 1854 in [[White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia|White Sulphur Springs]], [[Virginia]]. {{citation needed|date=February 2015}}