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Czechoslovakia Czech Republic Wenceslav IV Sigismund George of Podiebrad Vladislav Ludwig Ferdinand I Maximilian II Rudolph II Mathias Ferdinand II Ferdinand III Leopold I Joseph I Karl VI Maria Theresia Joseph II Leopold II Franz II Ferdinand I of Austro Hungary Franz Joseph Masaryk/Benes Havel 1378/1419 1419/1437 1458/1471 1471/1516 1516/1526 1526/1564 1564/1576 1576/1612 1612/1619 1619/1637 1637/1657 1658/1705 1705/1711 1711/1740 1740/1780 1780/1790 1790/1792 1792/1835 1835/1848 1848/1916 1918/1939 1948/1990 1990 Husite Rebelion Jan Hus Burned 1415 Jan Ziska d. 1439 Lev of Rozhmithall d. 1480 Jewish Historical Clock - Branches of ADLER, STERN and FRUCHTER Families from Sighetu Marmatieu, Romania and their Descent from the Horowitz Family Giving Estimates Of Birth Years For Each Generation 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1382/1406 1406/1430 1430/1454 1454/1478 1478/1502 1502/1526 1526/1550 1550/1574 1574/1598 1598/1622 1622/1646 1646/1670 1670/1694 1694/1718 1718/1742 1742/1766 1766/1790 1790/1814 1814/1838 1838/1862 1862/1886 1886/1910 1910/1934 1934/1958 1958/1982 1982/2006 S R. Yosef Yoske R. Asher Zeligman R. Meir ben Asher Jan(Yona) Halevy Ish R. Yosef of Vilna R. Yehoshua Heshel R. Chaim Cheika R. Shmuel Halevy R. Eliezer Halpern R. Yakov Yokel R.Menachem Manish R. Yehoshua Heshel R. David Halevy Shmuel Fruchter Menachem Mendl Itzchak Eisik Jotkowitz ? Jotkowitz Halevy (Zalman) Ish Horowitz Halevy Ish Horowitz Horowitz family of RASH”I Charif Halevy Ish Horowitz Segal Horowitz 1649/1701 Halevy Ish Horowitz Halevy Ish Horowitz Halevy Ish Horowitz Ish Horowitz of Sachel (Sitchel) Fruchter of Brooklyn ? Jotkowitz b. Italy 1382 ?? b. 1420 ?? Horovice d. Prague 1490 d. before 1596 Hitzl Blonkish 1634 Grodno Pupil R.Yakov ‘Lublin Zabludow 1671 Mezeritz/Tomashov 1679/1755 Zmigrod SE of Tarnov R. Avraham Halevy 1763 Dombrowa Sdilkow1830 Menachem Rosenberg Efraim Fischl Rosenberg Chontcha Rosenberg Chaya Berkowitz Sara Fruchter ? Jotkowitz d. Bohemia 1450 d. Prague ?? 1506 Scheindl ? 1637 Tiktin Hrubashow SE of 1700 Fürth 1711 Olesko/Bolekhov Lvov d.1765 Support Ish Horowitz N of Tarnow ? ? of Sachel (Sitchel) of Sachel ? Jotkowitz Dayan Bought Property R. Yeshia Halevy Ish R. Shlomo Zalman 1638 Przemysl/Lvow Lublin,1655 in Grodno 'Siach Haseuda' E & S of Lvov for R. Y. Eibeschuetz Josefow S of Lublin ? Jotkowitz by Special Permit Horowitz Halevy Ish Horowitz R. Menachem Mendl Chief.R. Krakow d.1675 R. Hirsh Boisker Nechama Boisker 1736 Brody book 'Luchot Edut' R.Tzvi Hirsh Hildesheim ? ? R.Chaim Meir Yechiel R Yehuda Horowitz R. Israel Horowitz R. Yechiel Meir five children k. Shoa Outside the Gate of Yeshia Halevy was Shliach Tzibur in Shmulkes of Przemysl ’Meginei Shlomo’ Dubno 1747 in Glogow 1st Wife 1750 dispute over divorce R. Yakov Silberman Shpiro Hasharf Mieletz ENE of Krakov of Mieletz Horowitz Ghetto with Wife and Ish Horowitz Prague 1559/1580 'Pnei Yehoshua' R. Yehuda Leib Rachel Horowitz N of Rzeszow Yuta Yakubka 2nd Wife Kozienitze WNW of ? Shpiro 1879/1944, Ranizow Eliahu Berkowitz Nephew R. Yeshia d. 1628 R. David Halevy Ish d1648 Boisker Horowitz Raizel Heshel R. Nachum Halevy ? ? ? Horowitz Lublin, Mogielnica R. Yehoshua Heshel of Sieu/New York Meshulaman Mindl ? Keila ? Horowitz Miriam ? Boisk S of Riga BEAB”D 2nd Wife Ish Horowitz S of Warsaw d.1849 R.Menashe Eichenstein R. Moshe Hager Yakov Halevy d. Vienna c.1625 ? ? Tarlow 1730 ? ? ? Eleazars Reb Leibush Reich Natan Arie Fruchter Wartski/Rzeszow Haifa 2nd Wife Ish Horowitz R. Yechiel Shpiro Treindl Shpiro R. Asher Anzil ? Anzil of Lezajsk of Rzeshow of Salistea de Sus ‘Alfei Menashe’,d.1934 R. Chaim Mendel Perla Horowitz Golda Zlotka (Sladka) Prague d. Vienna 1630 Pintchow d.1717 Sara Horowitz David Horowitz Surv. Camps Gitka ? R. Tzvi Hirsh Horowitz R. Shmuel Shmulke R. Tzvi Yehoshua R. Avraham Yoel R. Shmuel Shmulke R.Meshulam Zalman R. Shmuel Shmulke b. Dzikow 1904 R. Shmuel Halevy R. Yehoshua Segal R. Shmuel Shmulke R. Yehoshua Moshe R. Tzvi Halevy Segal R. Yehuda Halevy 1726 Czortkow Horowitz Leibush Horowitz Horowitz Horowitz Horowitz Horowitz k Lodz 1944 Horowitz SH”TZ Ish Horowitz Segal Ish Horowitz Aharon Halevy Horowitz Segal Horowitz SE of Lvow d. 1754 R. Mordechai Modl b. 1726, Pupil in Lith. 1792 Trebitch See 'Chidushei See Hakd. of Publ. 'Nazir Hashem' R.Emanuel Waldfried Rivka Waldfried in Krakov d.1575 R. Shmuel of (Schwartzer) Ish Horowitz Zamosc/Keidan 1644/1731 Halevy and Magid of Mezeritz Prostejov/Jemnice Harib"sh' 'Chosen Yeshuot' Pabianice/Rozprza Israel Halevy Zelig (Asher) Halevy Brest Litevsk 1620 Krakov 1621 d. Koznitz 1649 N of Kovno,Vyzuonos Lyady/Vasilisk R Dov Ber of Stanislav Schwabach 1754 Rytzywol NE of WSW of Brno. Hask. d. Lodz 1939 Ish Horowitz R. Yakov Halevy Ish Horowitz ? ? Birzai N of Vilna Grodno/Vilkomin SE of Lvow d.1764 1750 publ.his Radom, 1766 Sieniawa 'Tal Orot', 1878 Publ. R.Naftali Tzvi Horowitz R. Eliezer Horowitz R. Meir Horowitz R.Yehoshua Horowitz Perla Horowitz In 1507 With R. Meir Horowitz Zabludow S of Lithuania ‘Minchat Oni’ with SW of Kiev, in 1772 'Chidushei Harib"sh' Ropczyce 1760/1827 Came to Dzikov Dzikow 1818/1877 Dzikov (Tarnobrzeg) Nachum Gertner Shmuel Gertner sold Father’s house to d. Prague 1625 Avraham Vilush Bialystock d.1689 ? ? ’Aspeklaria Hameira’ Nikolsburg, 1775 Chief 'Smichat Moshe' ‘Zera Kodesh’ 1821 d. 1861 ‘Omrei Noam’ 1847/1914 k. Shoa R. Yeshia Horowitz Halevy Ish Horowitz R. Itzchak Halevy Ish R. Asher Zelig Halevy ‘Gaon Tzvi’ R. Dovber Halevy ? Horowitz R. Moravia, d. 1778 ? Horowitz ‘Ayala Shlucha' Chaya Rosenfeld ? Fitzeles ‘Ateret Yehoshua’ Shlomo Fruchter Ester Golda Fruchter Horowitz Ish Horowitz ‘Aspeklaria Meira’ Segal Horowitz ‘Divrei Shmuel’ Rivka Goldhammer Krakov ‘Emek Halacha’ b. Sacel, Jerusalem Israel Halevy Yona Halevy R. Israel Isserl d. Vienna 1631 1730 Kemnitz] ‘Nazir Hashem’ from Dukla (2nd Wife) ? Reich Fraiwe ? Ish Horowitz Ish Horowitz d. Krakov 1554 R. Yehuda Yona Publ. ‘Gaon Tzvi’ ‘Shemen Hatov’ R. Yehoshua Halevy Rzeszow d.1917 Viseu de Sus David Feder d. bef. 1485 Dina Shrantzel R. Naftali Hirsh Shor ? Shor Bet Din of Meg.Shlomo R. Avraham Adler Rosenfeld 2nd Wife Ester Horowitz d. 1553 Brisk/Lublin of Borsa/Sighet Kamenka NNE of Lvov Shlomo Fruchter Feiga Potifa Helen Fruchter 'Torat Chaim' of Salistea de Sus k. Shoa 1944 R. Avraham Chaim R. Yakov Yokl Reb Kalman Fitzeles R. Yechiel Wogzel Yehuda Halevy Yeshia Halevy R. Aharon(Munk) R. Israel (Munk) R. Pinchas Halevy R. Shmuel Halevy R. Yehoshua R. Shmuel Shmulke R. Meir Halevy R. Arie Leib Horowitz R. Menachem Manish Zlotchover Horowitz Krakov 1821/1883 R. aged 12 Natan Arie Melech 2nd Hus. Ish Horowitz Ish Horowitz Meshulam Zalman Halevy Ish Horowitz Ish Horowitz Horowitz Hearoch Halevy Halevy Horowitz or Horowitz 1729 Zolkiew Publ. Halevy Ish Horowitz 1797 Zloczow Bolechov d. 1835 Frysztak W of of Salistea de Sus Moshe Arnon ? Amon Killed after 1493 ??? Ish Horowitz Prague 1500/1573 Prague/Krakov Pupil of RAM”A,1618 Horowitz R. Moshe Dayan Hoicher Rabbi Shmulke 1656/1746 'Divrei Habrit' R.Yechezkiel Landau Rosy ESE of Warsaw E of Lvow d. 1848 ? Nachums R. Yakov Horowitz Przemysl Lea Fruchter R. David Shpiro Ramat Gan Tzipora ? Yossef Halevy or Reb Zalman praised for family’s 1535/1618 Publ. his Comnt. on Przemysl d.1640 (Heshel Charif) Krakov,1656 Sedziszow Bolekhov/Zloczow 1713/1793 'Oreach Lechaim' 1860 Kolbuszowa ? Horowitz 1878/1924 Bukowsko ? ? Son k. with Hus. Ish Horowitz Rabbi Yeshia’s philanthropy 1585 President of 'Shulchan Aruch' (or d. 1661 ??) d. Krakov 1688 Tarnow 1673 d. 1713 1718 Tykocin called Opatow/Yampol R. Pinchas Halevy ? Horowitz ? Ungar SW of Przemysl Tarnow, k. Shoa 1470/1544 Council of Four Lands 'Darchei Moshe' ? Shmulkes ben bchor of the ? ? MAHAR”AM of Tiktin Dubno, 1734 Brody Horowitz Itzchak Eisik Yacov Shimon Fruchter Bina Horowitz 2nd Wife Chana Horowitz 1534 Prague Falsely Ortzila Stern ’Chidushim Al d. Krakov 1622 'Meginei Shlomo' 'Divrei Habrit' 1755 Prague 1730/1805 2nd Wife Tzvi Fruchter of Salistea de Sus Dvora Horowitz R.Yehoshua Horowitz (memorial to sister) accused of treason Talmud’ Raiza Yolles 2nd Wife ’Noda Beyehuda’ Pupil with brothers ? MegezaTzvi of Salistea de Sus 2nd Wife b. Tarnobrzeg, surv. Raizel Horowitz Took oath to build Bet Miriam Beila Isserlis Rivka Horowitz R. Meir Wahl ? Heshel Charif R. Yakov Mordechai Leiba Yakubka Wojtkowa SSW of R. Eliahu ? Teitelbaum camps, Jerusalem d. 1539 Haknesset if freed and Moshe Halevy Ish Jan (Yona) Halevy d.1617 d. Vienna 1625 Katzenelenbogen Neustadt Przemysl/Lyakhohvichi R. Avraham Horowitz of Salistea de Sus R.Yoel Moshe Landau ? Landau started building Horowitz Ish Horowitz Brest Litevsk d.1630 d.1737 - also called N of Pinsk, then 1772 Reb Tzvi Hirsh R. Yoel Halevy Sedziszow 1893 Frumet Fruchter Lezhajsk/Jerusalem R. Israel Pinchas Ester ? 1546 lived with uncle Heinda Horowitz R. Yakubka of Brody R. Itzchak of Tarnopol Frankfurt on Main Goldhammer Horowitz WNW of Przemysl R.Yakov as mentioned Frieda Shatzkes 'Plaah (Miracle)' Wine Merchant from R. Alter Yechezkiel R. Yehuda Yidl 2nd Wife in a permit of 1559 Stiastny Munk R. Sinai Zalman ? Yakubka ‘Hamekaneh’ Dukla R. Moshe Ungar R. Mordechai David R. Yosef Ungar R. Israel Elimelech Horowitz Horowitz R. Moshe R. Menachem Nechama ? Halevy (Meshulam) Teomim R. Meshulam Zalman ’Givat Pinchas' 1820 Sat Miskolc Hung. Ungar Kozienice/Dabrowa Ungar of Zabno b.1879 k. Shoa 1943 b. Tarnobrzeg ?? R. Pinchas Natan d.
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