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Luneville, a town in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, N.E. France. Several Jews were mentioned in Luneville in 1470–72, just before the expulsion from the duchy of Lorraine. Two Jewish families were authorized to live in the town by an edict of 1753; there were 16 families residing there when the synagogue was constructed in 1785. A cemetery was not consecrated until 1791. The community numbered 315 persons in 1808. The Hebrew printing press belonging to Abraham Brisach operated there from 1797 till 1808, only 15 titles were printed in Luneville.
עם מסכת ביצה ופירוש ר' עובדיה מברטנורה. הקדמת המלקט נשמטה.