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Alexander Sender Schor "Tevuos Schor"

Alexander Sender Schor "Tevuos Schor"

  • Comments
    Alexander was something of a prodigy and was appointed Rabbi of Hovenov (vicinity of Belz) as a youth (some say as early as 1670). About 1704 he resigned his position in Hovenov. He went to live in Zolkiew where he remained for the rest of his life, devoting himself to study and writing and earning his living working in a distillery.
  • Information source
    Фриденберг "Толдот мишпахат Шор"

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Alexander Sender Schor "Tevuos Schor"

(about 1670about 1670 Gregorian
about 1669 Julian
about 5430 Hebrew
, Lviv - January 29, 1737January 29, 1737 Gregorian
January 18, 1737 Julian
Shevat 27, 5497 Hebrew
, Zhovkva)


(about 1630about 1630 Gregorian
about 1629 Julian
about 5390 Hebrew
- 16741674 Gregorian
1673 Julian
5434 Hebrew
)


(Zhovkva - 17401740 Gregorian
1739 Julian
5500 Hebrew
, Zhovkva)


(16961696 Gregorian
1695 Julian
5456 Hebrew
, Zhovkva - Zhovkva)

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