Heilprin ( Hebrew : היילפרין ) is a Jewish surname with many variants.
5-736: Halperin (sometimes spelled as Halparin or Hailperin ) is a variation of the Jewish surname Heilprin . Both forms are Southern Yiddish for Heilbrun, that is the German city Heilbronn . The name is sometimes transliterated into the Cyrillic alphabet as Galperin (the Russian letter Ge used to be pronounced closer to German H in many words). The German form of the Jewish surname is Heilbronn . Notable people with this surname include: Heilprin Some people with
10-467: The name derive it from the town of Heilbronn , Germany . "Heilbronn" means "healing well". Besides the numerous Heilbrons, Heilbronners, Heilpruns, and Heilbruns who are known to have lived between the middle of the 16th century and the present time, there are four distinct branches of the Heilprin family. The progenitor of the oldest of these was Zebulun Eliezer (b. 1541), whose son, Moses of Brest-Litovsk,
15-420: The rabbinate of Odessa, which Heilprin held until his death, January 13, 1877. The places following the names in the following family tree denote in most instances the rabbinates. The fourth branch is that of Jehiel ben Solomon ben Jekuthiel of Minsk , author of " Seder ha-Dorot ", whose son Moses succeeded him in the rabbinate and whose grandson, Löb b. Isaac, published his work. Jehiel was probably related to
20-513: The third branch of the Heilprin family. A large number of the Heilprins now living in Russia claim descent from Jehiel. Phineas Mendel , father of Michael Heilprin , was also probably descended from one of the several prominent Heilprins who lived in his native city, Lublin . Heilprins are to be found in almost all Ashkenazic communities, but they are not necessarily of the same family, since most of
25-487: Was a brother-in-law of Samuel Edels (Eideles) (died 1632). The genealogy of another branch, which includes several rabbis and prominent leaders of communities and of the Council of Four Lands, is as follows: The genealogy of a third branch is that made by Belinson of the family of Jehiel ben Solomon Heilprin , who went from Brody in 1821 to Odessa , where he was dayyan until 1835; he then succeeded Reuben Hardenstein in
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