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Family Tree Maker Descendants of CHAIIM LOEW 1 CHAIIM LOEW 2 Bezalel LOEW 3 JUDAH LOEW aka: Maharal 1520 - 1609 b: 1520 in Worms Germany d: 22 August 1609 in Prague Poland Occupation: 1597 Rabbi of Prague ...... +PEREL SCHMELKES - 1610 d: 1610 in Prague Poland .. 4 Všgele ? - 1629 d: 1629 ....... +Yizchok ? - 1624 d: 1624 ... 5 Eva (Chava) COHEN 1580 - 1651 b: 1580 in Prague Poland d: 1651 in Sofia Bulgaria ......... +Abraham Samuel BACHARACH - 1615 m: 1600 d: 12 May 1615 in Gernsheim .... 6 Samson BACHARACH 1607 - 1670 b: 1607 in Pohrlitz, Near Nikolsburg d: 19 April 1670 in Worms Germany Occupation: Rabbi of Worms until 19 April 1670 .......... +Dobrusch ? - 1662 m: 1627 in Ungarisch-brod Moravia Hungary d: 1662 in Worms Germany ...... 7 YAIR CHAJIM BACHARACH 1638 - 1701/02 b: 1638 in Leipnig Moravia d: 1 January 1701/02 in Worms Germany Occupation: Rabbi of Coblentz ............ +Dina Sarah BRILIN - 1702/03 b: in Fulda m: 1653 in Fulda d: 11 January 1702/03 in Worms Germany ....... 8 CHAWA BACHRACH 1660 - 1701 b: Abt. 1660 in Worms Germany d: 5 April 1701 in Hemsbach ermany ............. +JEHUA LOEB OPPENHEIM 1650 - 1701 b: Abt. 1650 in Worms Germany m: in Hemsbach ermany d: 1701 ........ 9 JECHIEL OPPENHEIMER b: in Heidelberg Germany .......... 10 ITZIG OPPENHEIMER ........... 11 DANIEL OPPENHEIMER ............. 12 JOSEPH OPPENHEIMER - 1809 b: in Heidelberg Germany d: Bef. 1809 in Heidelberg Germany .................. +SARA SOLOMON 1749 - 1821 b: 1749 in Großsachsen m: in Heidelberg Germany d: 7 May 1821 in Heidelberg Germany .............. 13 ROSINE OPPENHEIMER 1791 - b: 1791 in Heidelberg Germany Occupation: IN TEXTILES OR VELVET .................... +ISRAEL GERBER 1775 - b: 3 April 1775 in Mannheim Germany m: 17 December 1817 in Mannheim Germany ............... 14 RUDOLPH GERBER Occupation: OWNED CIGAR SHOP IN MANNHEIM ................. 15 EUGENIE GERBER b: in MANNHEIM ...................... +Mr ALSCHUL ............... 14 THERESE GERBER 1818 - b: 22 September 1818 in MANNHEIM ..................... +MORITZ ALTSTADTER ............... 14 JOSEPH GERBER 1821 - 1821 b: 1821 d: Abt. 1821 ..................... +ESTHER ALEXANDER ................. 15 ANTONIE GERBER ...................... +Mr ZELLER .................. 16 ALFRED ZELLER .................. 16 CONNY ZELLER .................. 16 RUDOLF ZELLER ............... 14 SOLOMON GERBER 1823 - b: 1823 in MANNHEIM ............... 14 ALEXANDER GERBER 1826 - b: 1826 in MANNHEIM Occupation: CIGAR MANUFACTURER ..................... +EMILIE WOLFF 1836 - b: 8 June 1836 in SPENDLINGEN, HESSEN-DAMSTADT m: 20 June 1860 in MANNHEIM ................. 15 JOHANNAH HERMINE GERBER 1861 - 1932 b: 29 March 1861 in Mannheim Germany d: 26 April 1932 in "Dalhem" 26 Amselstrasse Berlin Germany Yahrzeit: 26 April 1932 16 Nisan 5692 ...................... +ADOLPH HEYMANN 1861 - 1909 b: 29 March 1861 in Mannheim Germany m: 28 April 1885 in MANNHEIM d: 25 January 1909 in Mannheim Germany Yahrzeit: 25 January 1909 7 Shevat 5669 Occupation: Hamburg Germany then Mannheim Germany; Occupation: Went into the Families Cigar Manufacturing Business .................. 16 ANNA HEYMANN 1886 - 1971 b: 1 May 1886 in Mannheim Germany d: 2 July 1971 in KFAR SZOLD Israel ........................ +KURT FREYER 1885 - 1973 b: 25 May 1885 in DAR KEMEN, EAST PRUSSIA m: Abt. 11 November 1911 d: 24 May 1973 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL Occupation: PHd DR OF PHILOSPHY IN POLITICS ................... 17 LEAH FREYER 1913 - b: 9 February 1913 in GERMANY ......................... +HANS ROSENTHAL 1906 - 1950 b: 6 February 1906 in STETTEN, GERMANY d: 16 July 1950 in ISRAEL ..................... 18 [1] RUBEN (RUBIC) ROSENTHAL 1945 - b: 7 November 1945 in ISRAEL ........................... +TAMMY NARKIS m: in ISRAEL ...................... 19 HANAN ROSENTHAL 1969 - b: 27 July 1969 in ISRAEL ............................ +JOHANNA GOLDMAN m: in USA ....................... 20 OLIVA ROSENTHAL 1994 - b: 28 January 1994 in TEL AVIV ...................... 19 YOTAM ROSENTHAL 1973 - b: 9 December 1973 in ISRAEL ...................... 19 NOAM ROSENTHAL 1979 - b: 1 November 1979 in ISRAEL ..................... *2nd Wife of [1] RUBEN (RUBIC) ROSENTHAL: ........................... +EDNA TADMOR 1950 - b: 11 January 1950 m: in ISRAEL ...................... 19 ARNON ROSENTHAL 1994 - b: 15 April 1994 in TEL AVIV ..................... 18 GIDDEON ROSENTHAL 1950 - 1973 b: 4 July 1950 in ISRAEL d: 12 October 1973 in (YOM KIPPUR WAR) ISRAEL ................... 17 MICHAL FREYER 1914 - b: Abt. 10 November 1914 in GERMANY ......................... +SHIMON STERN 1915 - 1981 b: 5 December 1915 in GERMANY d: 18 March 1981 in KIBBUTZ KFAR SZOLD ISRAEL ..................... 18 YOCHANAN SHAVIT 1941 - b: 20 August 1941 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL Occupation: US REP OF EPILADY ........................... +CHAGIT BIERMAN 1938 - b: 15 April 1938 m: 27 September 1960 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ...................... 19 AMNON SHAVIT 1961 - b: 12 August 1961 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ............................ +JUDITH SPANDER ....................... 20 GILLI SHAVIT 1984 - b: 15 August 1984 in SAFED, ISRAEL. ...................... 19 NURIT SHAVIT 1964 - b: 6 July 1964 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ...................... 19 OFRA SHAVIT 1967 - b: 9 September 1967 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ............................ +SHIMON BATSON 1957 - b: 29 April 1957 m: 21 November 1996 in KFAR VITKIN ....................... 20 SHIRA BATSON 1998 - b: 9 February 1998 in ISRAEL ...................... 19 NOA SHAVIT 1974 - b: 15 December 1974 in KFAR SZOLD Israel Occupation: Natural Nutritionist ............................ +JAGAI ITZHAK OSS 1972 - b: 5 June 1972 m: 9 August 2001 in Kibbutz Gazit Israel Occupation: Physical Education Teacher ....................... 20 IDAN OSS 2003 - b: 17 January 2003 ..................... 18 DAN SHAVIT 1944 - b: 23 March 1944 in KIBBUTZ KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL Occupation: WORKS ON KIBBUTZ, AND EDITOR OF KIBBUTZ~~MOVEMENT MAGAZINE IN JERUSALEM ........................... +AMIRA DOR 1937 - b: 17 November 1937 m: in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ...................... 19 EFRAT SHAVIT 1965 - b: 3 March 1965 in KIBBUTZ KFAR SZOLD ISRAEL ...................... 19 ASSAF SHAVIT 1965 - b: 5 August 1965 in KIBBUTZ KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ............................ +RONI MOASS 1963 - b: 26 November 1963 in ISRAEL m: 28 June 1996 ...................... 19 EYAL SHAVIT 1974 - b: 23 July 1974 in KIBBUTZ KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ..................... 18 URI SHAVIT 1952 - b: 7 August 1952 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ........................... +VERED GANOR 1951 - b: 5 December 1951 ...................... 19 OMER SHAVIT 1980 - b: 10 September 1980 in JERUSALEM, ISRAEL ...................... 19 GAL SHAVIT 1986 - b: 11 February 1986 in JERUSALEM, ISRAEL. ................... 17 SUSI FREYER Hebrew Name: Shoshana 1916 - b: 7 December 1916 in FLENSBERG, GERMANY ......................... +MOSHE GRUENFELD 1914 - 1993 b: 23 October 1914 d: 27 July 1993 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ..................... 18 GABRIEL (GABI) GRUENFELD 1944 - b: 16 December 1944 in Kriat Shimmona, ISRAEL ........................... +EGLE GENES 1946 - b: 8 November 1946 in SAN PAULO, BRAZIL. m: 24 January 1964 in San Paulo, Brazil ...................... 19 GUY GRUENFELD 1966 - b: 18 December 1966 in KRIAT SHIMMONA, ISRAEL ............................ +IFRAT MELTZER m: 21 August 1997 in Kriat Shimona Israel ....................... 20 YOGEV GRUENFELD 2000 - b: 10 August 2000 ...................... 19 LILACH GRUENFELD 1968 - b: 3 August 1968 in KRIAT SHIMMONA, ISRAEL ...................... 19 IRIS GRUENFELD 1971 - b: 22 January 1971 in AFULA, ISRAEL. ............................ +YITZAK SCHUSTER m: 7 February 1991 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ...................... 19 DALIA GRUENFELD 1972 - b: 4 December 1972 in AFULA, ISRAEL ............................ +DANI LACHMANY b: in Nahariah Israel m: 27 August 2002 in Nahariah Israel ...................... 19 TAMAR GRUENFELD 1977 - b: 24 February 1977 in SAFED, ISRAEL ...................... 19 ILAN YITZAK GRUENFELD 1981 - b: 5 September 1981 in SAFED, ISRAEL. ...................... 19 ARIEL GRUENFELD 1987 - b: 30 July 1987 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL. ..................... 18 DINA GRUENFELD 1949 - b: 22 October 1949 in KFAR SZOLD, ISRAEL ........................... +MATTITYAU AMELI 1947 - b: 18 January 1947 in ISRAEL m: in ASHDOT YAACOV Occupation: WORKS IN A BANK ...................... 19 GAL AMELI 1971 - b: 23 November 1971 in AFULA, ISRAEL ............................ +ITAI KARO m: September 1997 ...................... 19 AMIT AMELI 1975 - b: 6 May 1975 in SAFED, ISRAEL ...................... 19 ANAT AMELI 1986 - b: 7 October 1986 in TEL AVIV, ISRAEL .................. 16 [2] OTTO SIMON HEYMANN aka: OSH Hebrew Name: Shimon Ben Leib 1887 - 1974 b: 25 July 1887 in Mannheim Germany d: 6 December 1974 in WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND Yahrzeit: 6 December 1974 22 Kislev 5735 Occupation: Bet. 1948 - 1965 Banker: Managing Director. Major shareholder United Do ........................ +JENNY CASELWITZ 1886 - 1973 b: 21 June 1886 in MANHEIM, GERMANY. m: Abt. 1924 in BERLIN d: Abt. 1 August 1973 in CHICAGO 1 ................... 17 HANS HEYMANN 1914 - 1980 b: 12 May 1914 in BERLIN Germany d: 12 May 1980 in NEW YORK USA Occupation: Civil Servant NY ......................... +CELIA ROSEN - 1981 b: in NEW YORK USA m: Abt. 1 July 1941 in NEW YORK d: Abt. 1 April 1981 in NEW YORK USA ..................... 18 ROGER WILBUR HEYMANN 1942 - b: 17 April 1942 in NEW YORK ........................... +EILEEN PERLMAN m: in NEW YORK ...................... 19 JENNIFER MICHELE HEYMANN 1970 -
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