Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: born in Cracow about 1690
Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: In 1707 he married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Zebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona
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to 1717 (תע״ז) (Age 27) Rabbi in Dubno Dubno, Dubenskyi, Rivne, Ukraine
Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 137b Text: after the gaon Rabbi Leib the son of Rabbi Shaul was accepted [to the position of Rabbi] from Lviv to Amsterdam on Rosh Chodesh Tamuz [5]500 (Sunday 26 June 1740)
Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132b Text: and at the beginning of [5]501 on 24 Tishray (15 October 1740) he was already occupying his position there and on that day signed an approbation on the publication of the book Korban Aharon... Note that the date 24 Tishri 5501 converts to the Gregorian date 15 October 1740. This date was a Saturday and it is very unlikely that he signed anything on Shabbos. It is possible that it was 24 Tishri 5502 that converts to Wednesday 4 October 1741. This 1741 date would be in line with other sources.
Note: Note that the date 24 Tishri 5501 converts to the Gregorian date 15 October 1740. This date was a Saturday and it is very unlikely that he signed anything on Shabbos. It is possible that it was 24 Tishri 5502 that converts to Wednesday 4 October 1741. This 1741 date would be in line with other sources.
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: died at Amsterdam April 2, 1755
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Burial
3 April 1755 (כ״ב ניסן תקט״ו) (1 day after death) Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132b Text: and he was buried on the next day, the last day of Passover, and his resting place is there in Amsterdam
Note the different dates stated in the Jewish Encyclopedia
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Not different dates in different sources
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Note that the date 24 Tishri 5501 converts to the Gregorian date 15 October 1740. This date was a Saturday and it is very unlikely that he signed anything on Shabbos. It is possible that it was 24 Tishri 5502 that converts to Wednesday 4 October 1741. This 1741 date would be in line with other sources.
Death of spouse
Source of the information listed as Landshauth (Toldos Anshe Hashem Ufeulasam Beadas Berlin 1671-1871)
Jewish Encyclopedia - Aryeh Loeb Ben Saul Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: born in Cracow about 1690
Marriage
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 131b
Marriage
Kol Bas Galim Publication: Amsterdam, 1867, 16 pages Citation Details: pages 5-6
Kol Bas Galim pages 5-6
Marriage
Jewish Encyclopedia - Aryeh Loeb Ben Saul Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: In 1707 he married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Zebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona
Marriage
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 131b
Marriage
Kol Bas Galim Publication: Amsterdam, 1867, 16 pages Citation Details: pages 5-6
Kol Bas Galim pages 5-6
Marriage
Jewish Encyclopedia - Aryeh Loeb Ben Saul Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: In 1707 he married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Zebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona
Marriage
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 131b
Marriage
Kol Bas Galim Publication: Amsterdam, 1867, 16 pages Citation Details: pages 5-6
Kol Bas Galim pages 5-6
Marriage
Jewish Encyclopedia - Aryeh Loeb Ben Saul Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: In 1707 he married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Zebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona
Occupation
Letoldos "Anshe Shem" BeLvov Publication: Sinai Volume 26, 1950, Jerusalem. Published by Mosad Harav Kook Citation Details: Page 23
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Letoldos "Anshe Shem" BeLvov Publication: Sinai Volume 26, 1950, Jerusalem. Published by Mosad Harav Kook Citation Details: Page 23
Letoldos "Anshe Shem" BeLvov Publication: Sinai Volume 26, 1950, Jerusalem. Published by Mosad Harav Kook Citation Details: Page 23
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Jewish Encyclopedia - Amsterdam Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703 http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com
Occupation
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132a
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, pages 128a and132a
Occupation
Letoldos "Anshe Shem" BeLvov Publication: Sinai Volume 26, 1950, Jerusalem. Published by Mosad Harav Kook Citation Details: Page 23
Occupation
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 137b Text: after the gaon Rabbi Leib the son of Rabbi Shaul was accepted [to the position of Rabbi] from Lviv to Amsterdam on Rosh Chodesh Tamuz [5]500 (Sunday 26 June 1740)
Occupation
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132b Text: and at the beginning of [5]501 on 24 Tishray (15 October 1740) he was already occupying his position there and on that day signed an approbation on the publication of the book Korban Aharon... Note that the date 24 Tishri 5501 converts to the Gregorian date 15 October 1740. This date was a Saturday and it is very unlikely that he signed anything on Shabbos. It is possible that it was 24 Tishri 5502 that converts to Wednesday 4 October 1741. This 1741 date would be in line with other sources.
Note: Note that the date 24 Tishri 5501 converts to the Gregorian date 15 October 1740. This date was a Saturday and it is very unlikely that he signed anything on Shabbos. It is possible that it was 24 Tishri 5502 that converts to Wednesday 4 October 1741. This 1741 date would be in line with other sources.
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Death of spouse
Kol Bas Galim Publication: Amsterdam, 1867, 16 pages Citation Details: page 5-6
Da'at Kedoschim Publication: St. Petersburg, Russia
J. Berman & Co, 1897-98 Citation Details: Page 106 Text: His wife Miriam, the daughter of Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi mentioned above, passed away on 17 Tamuz, [5]513 (Landshauth) Source of the information listed as Landshauth (Toldos Anshe Hashem Ufeulasam Beadas Berlin 1671-1871)
Note: Source of the information listed as Landshauth (Toldos Anshe Hashem Ufeulasam Beadas Berlin 1671-1871)
Death of spouse
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Vol. II, page 76b
Death
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132b Text: He passed away on the 7th day of Passover
Death
Jewish Encyclopedia - Aryeh Loeb Ben Saul Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906. LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com Text: died at Amsterdam April 2, 1755
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Iets over de Begraafplaatsen der Nederlandsch-Israëlitische Gemeente te Amsterdam, en bijzonder over die te Muiderberg, met eene opgave van twintig grafschriften - Pages 11 - 12
Burial
Klilas Yofi Publication: Krakow, Vol. I, 1888, Vol. II, 1893 Citation Details: Volume I, page 132b Text: and he was buried on the next day, the last day of Passover, and his resting place is there in Amsterdam
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