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  • Chaim Zevulun Charlap (1902 - 1966)
    הרב חיים זבולון חרל"פ נולד בירושלים, א' אייר תרס"ב, לאביו הרב יעקב משה (רב בשערי חסד ורחביה, ירושלים, ראש ישיבת "מרכז הרב", גאון תלמודי ומקובל, ממשפחות רבנים, שלפי מגילת היוחסין שנשתמרה בה מוצאה משושלת...
  • David ben Yehuda ibn Yahya - Charlap (c.1570 - d.)
    According to the "Das Jachia Dokument" Don David ben Yehuda was the last family member with the name Ibn Yahya in that lineage. Rabbi in Salonica and Constantinople. The Hebrew name of the ancestors of...
  • Rabbi Ephraim Eliezer Zvi Hirsch Charlap, Rabbi, "Gaon of Mezritsh" [Plate 19] (c.1780 - 1849)
    Rabbi Efraim was born circa 1780 in the city Tykocin (Tiktin, not far from county Bialystok), to his father Rabi Zeev Yehuda and his mother, Gitel Second Marriage Miedzyrzec 1844 №14 (record unavailab...
  • Morris Isaac "Moose" Charlap (1928 - 1974)
    Source: Wikipedia.com:Mark "Moose" Charlap (December 19, 1928 – July 8, 1974) was a Jewish-American Broadway composer. Born Morris Isaac Charlip in Philadelphia, he was best known for "Peter Pan" (1954...
  • Sandra Stewart
    Stewart (born Sandra Galitz on July 10, 1937) is an American singer of popular songs. She was a regular guest on 1950s TV variety series including shows hosted by Perry Como and Eddie Fisher.Her one si...

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Date 1 - 1 of 1 previous pagenext page New Book: Shealtiel-Charlap Family of Eastern Europe

Gary MokotoffMar 20   #657115   The Charlap family ancestors were Royal Court Jews of Portugal: prominent rabbis, great scholars and prosperous businessmen. In this book, Andrew Charlap of Kazakhstan has diligently documented his Christian family back to circa 1650. The Jewish Charlap family is well documented with a fixed, inherited family name in Eastern Europe as early as the 17th century. Each reader must decide for himself whether or not the evidence is convincing that the author has assembled to support his hypothesis about his ancestor Parchom Charlapowicz’s connection to Eliezer ben David, who is apparently the first Jew to adopt the Charlap name. 

Additional information can be found at https://www.avotaynu.com/books/Charlap.htm.

Gary Mokotoff