Te’omim Family
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| Described At | Teomim Family | yivo |
| Has Abstract | Wealthy and prominent family that produced rabbis and community leaders in Bohemia, Poland, and Galicia from the end of the sixteenth century. Mosheh Aharon Te’omim of Prague (d. 1609?) was the first to bear the family name. His descendant, Aharon Te’omim (d. 1690), who wrote Mateh Aharon (1678), a commentary on the Haggadah, and Bigde Aharon (1710), a collection of homilies, was a preacher in Prague and a rabbi in Worms. In 1690 he began serving as rabbi in Kraków, but several months later, while on his way to a meeting of the Council of Four Lands, he was arrested on the orders of a Polish nobleman, and died soon thereafter. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2568660 | ep |
| Title | Te’omim Family | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2568660 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Te’omim Family | yivo |
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