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Family Tree of Stern-Horwitz, Rifka Rebecca

Bobov Tree Anaf Beit (Chet) & Kuf-Lamed-Zayin (Gimmel)

Horowitz Chart G19
“Fraenkel is a rabbinic surname. It was adopted by a group of families who had sojourned in Franconia (Franken in German) during the Middle Ages, not far from the bright communities of the Rhine Valley, well known at Babylon and as far as Yemen.

"In the ancient Jewish world, to have a rabbinic name was to be inscribed in a complex system of relationships and movements of thought...

"The Teomim-Fränkels--still farther to the east: This family descends from nine children of Moses Aaron Lamël Teomim-Fränkel (XVIIth Century at Prague) and of Rivka Stern Hurwitz (daughter of Israel Horowitz, of the name of the celebrated and rich Prague family which had the favor of the Habsburgs in the XVIth Century, and lent them much).

The Teomims were already known at Prague, where Rachel Teomim (equally a descendant of Horowitz) married...Yomtov Lipman Heller. In Hebrew, Teomim means 'twins.'

"The Teomim-Fränkel family, which produced almost as many rabbis as the [Heller-Fränkel-Mirels] branch and occupied the totality of rabbinic posts in Eastern Europe, multiplied at Prague, in Bohemia, and swarmed [a essaimé] into Galicia, Podolia, and Volhynia."

1913-1996- Eger Family Association- pg. 3

“Fraenkel is a rabbinic surname. It was adopted by a group of families who had sojourned in Franconia (Franken in German) during the Middle Ages, not far from the bright communities of the Rhine Valley, well known at Babylon and as far as Yemen.

 

"In the ancient Jewish world, to have a rabbinic name was to be inscribed in a complex system of relationships and movements of thought...

 

"The Teomim-Fränkels--still farther to the east: This family descends from nine children of Moses Aaron Lamël Teomim-Fränkel (XVIIth Century at Prague) and of Rivka Stern Hurwitz (daughter of Israel Horowitz, of the name of the celebrated and rich Prague family which had the favor of the Habsburgs in the XVIth Century, and lent them much).

 

The Teomims were already known at Prague, where Rachel Teomim (equally a descendant of Horowitz) married...Yomtov Lipman Heller. In Hebrew, Teomim means 'twins.'

 

"The Teomim-Fränkel family, which produced almost as many rabbis as the [Heller-Fränkel-Mirels] branch and occupied the totality of rabbinic posts in Eastern Europe, multiplied at Prague, in Bohemia, and swarmed [a essaimé] into Galicia, Podolia, and Volhynia."

 

 

 

1913-1996- Eger Family Association- pg. 3
BEF 1541
1 OCT 1572
1633
מאגרי המידע של אנו
גנאלוגיה יהודית
שמות משפחה
קהילות יהודיות
תיעוד חזותי
מרכז המוזיקה היהודית
This information is based on family tree no. as recorded at the Douglas E.Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center at ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
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Family Tree of Stern-Horwitz, Rifka Rebecca
לפני 1541
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1 לאוקטובר 1572
Mother of
לפני 1541
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Prague, Czech Republic

13x GGM  of Mark Strauss

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Bobov Tree Anaf Beit (Chet) & Kuf-Lamed-Zayin (Gimmel)

Horowitz Chart G19
“Fraenkel is a rabbinic surname. It was adopted by a group of families who had sojourned in Franconia (Franken in German) during the Middle Ages, not far from the bright communities of the Rhine Valley, well known at Babylon and as far as Yemen.

"In the ancient Jewish world, to have a rabbinic name was to be inscribed in a complex system of relationships and movements of thought...

"The Teomim-Fränkels--still farther to the east: This family descends from nine children of Moses Aaron Lamël Teomim-Fränkel (XVIIth Century at Prague) and of Rivka Stern Hurwitz (daughter of Israel Horowitz, of the name of the celebrated and rich Prague family which had the favor of the Habsburgs in the XVIth Century, and lent them much).

The Teomims were already known at Prague, where Rachel Teomim (equally a descendant of Horowitz) married...Yomtov Lipman Heller. In Hebrew, Teomim means 'twins.'

"The Teomim-Fränkel family, which produced almost as many rabbis as the [Heller-Fränkel-Mirels] branch and occupied the totality of rabbinic posts in Eastern Europe, multiplied at Prague, in Bohemia, and swarmed [a essaimé] into Galicia, Podolia, and Volhynia."

1913-1996- Eger Family Association- pg. 3

“Fraenkel is a rabbinic surname. It was adopted by a group of families who had sojourned in Franconia (Franken in German) during the Middle Ages, not far from the bright communities of the Rhine Valley, well known at Babylon and as far as Yemen.

 

"In the ancient Jewish world, to have a rabbinic name was to be inscribed in a complex system of relationships and movements of thought...

 

"The Teomim-Fränkels--still farther to the east: This family descends from nine children of Moses Aaron Lamël Teomim-Fränkel (XVIIth Century at Prague) and of Rivka Stern Hurwitz (daughter of Israel Horowitz, of the name of the celebrated and rich Prague family which had the favor of the Habsburgs in the XVIth Century, and lent them much).

 

The Teomims were already known at Prague, where Rachel Teomim (equally a descendant of Horowitz) married...Yomtov Lipman Heller. In Hebrew, Teomim means 'twins.'

 

"The Teomim-Fränkel family, which produced almost as many rabbis as the [Heller-Fränkel-Mirels] branch and occupied the totality of rabbinic posts in Eastern Europe, multiplied at Prague, in Bohemia, and swarmed [a essaimé] into Galicia, Podolia, and Volhynia."

 

 

 

1913-1996- Eger Family Association- pg. 3
BEF 1541
Prague, Czechoslovakia
1 OCT 1572
Prague, Czech Republic
1633
Prague, Czech Republic
Ashkenazi Stern, Nissel Reisel Ursula (Rachel?)
HaLevi Horowitz, R. Israel Jacob Munka
Stern-Horowitz, Rivka (bat Israel Jacob)
Horowitz, Nechama
Halevi Horowitz, Zalman Meshulam
Horowitz, Esther
Ish Horowitz -, Yona Halevy
Horowitz-Yaffe, Eliezer Litman
Halevi Horowitz, Menachem Mendel
Halevi Horowitz, Yaakov
Horowitz, Roza
HaLevi, Yeshayahu Halevi
Horowitz, R. Pinchas Halevi
Horowitz, Sara
HaLevi-Horowitz, Shmuel
Stern-Horwitz, Rifka Rebecca
Teomim-Fraenkel, R. Moses Ahron
Halevi Ashkenazi, R. Moshe
Stern, Nevia
bat Menachem Munk, Esther Nechama
Horowitz, R. Aharon Meshulam Zalman
Frenkel Teomim, Scheindel
Teomim-Frankel, Eidel
Frenkel Teomim Munk (Teomim), Meshulam Zalman Salamon
Teomim Parnas, R. Jacob
Frenkel Teomim, Gittel (Gertrud)
Teomim, Yishaiah Isaïe
Teomim-Frankel, Nachla (Nechlae) Nechama (Nechele) (Netile)
Teomin-Fraenkel, Esther
Teomim, Kaila
Teomim Munk, the Elder, R. Samuel Phoebus Feivouch
This information is based on family tree no. 8533 as recorded at the Douglas E.Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center at ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
Teomim Munk, the Elder, R. Samuel Phoebus Feivouch
Teomim, Kaila
Teomin-Fraenkel, Esther
Teomim-Frankel, Nachla (Nechlae) Nechama (Nechele) (Netile)
Teomim, Yishaiah Isaïe
Frenkel Teomim, Gittel (Gertrud)
Teomim Parnas, R. Jacob
Frenkel Teomim Munk (Teomim), Meshulam Zalman Salamon
Teomim-Frankel, Eidel
Frenkel Teomim, Scheindel
HaLevi Horowitz, R. Israel Jacob Munka
Ashkenazi Stern, Nissel Reisel Ursula (Rachel?)