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I realized that it's somewhat hard to assert the notability of this subject, but he was head of the Petah Tikva council for over a year during the Ottoman period, which makes him notable, as head of a municipality. Especially considering it's one as important as Petah Tikva. Moreover, I believe Librecht also founded some major Hebrew companies in the land of Israel, although from the lone online reference I could find, it's too difficult to understand whether they're indeed the companies I think they are. -- Ynhockey(Talk)22:44, 7 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]