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fondateur de la famille des Levy d'Ennery : voir généalogie des Levy d'Ennery par Pascal Faustini
né vers 1480? 1490?
selon Ascher Levy dit de Reichshoffen dans ses Mémoires, Jacob fut exilé d'Espagne, c'était donc un Juif séfarade, et il s'est réfugié en Allemagne.
après un premier mariage sans postérité, il épouse en secondes noces vers 1520 Juttele, fille du Gaon Joel Feibusch d'Alsheim, près de Bingen sur le Rhin, et en a au moins quatre fils, dont le plus jeune est Feibusch.
il s'établit ensuite à Landau (Palatinat), où il exerce les fonctions de juge et de directeur de la yeshiva
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Yakob Weil, né vers 1460 à Donauworth, Bayern, Germany, selon Howard Lesser? probablement une erreur de fusion des profils? à vérifier+++
ce qui suit concerne le profil de Yacob Weil, et non celui de Jacob Levy, fondateur de la famille des Levy d'Ennery+++
Rabbi and Landesrabbiner, Bayern; Pulpit in Donauwoerth; He is called Jequil by Fritz Schafferdt in the article appearing in the Stuttgart Sept 1961, Israel. Kultursvereinigung, where it is stated that he is the source of the French line of Weils, due to David Vail who was Rabbi in Metz in 1650. This connection is furthered by Fredericus Ragstat de Weill in 1685 in Metz, who claims descendancy from Juda, the father of R. Jacob Weil (cited in article authored by Rabbi Dr. Neufeld). This theory has Rabbi Jakob married twice, his second wife, Juttele is the daughter of Joel Feibusch of Alesheim near Bingen. Since the associated four sons are all leviim, one must deduce that this Juttele was probably a widow, having been married to a levite in Landau, and bringing these four sons into this marriage. These notions are carried forth from the book, Die Memorien Ascher Levi translated by Moshe Ginzburger in the Dutch book "Hets Geslacht de Weille..." printed in 1936. However, this has proven to be wrong....there is no connection with this Halevi family.
voir --> http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/r/a/Werner-L-Frank/WEB...
Early History of the Rabbinical Weil Family
(Clarifying Some Historical Errors)
by Werner L. Frank
http://www.jewishgen.org/rabbinic/journal/weil.htm
Source : Olivier CAHEN
http://gw0.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=cahenol&lang=fr;pz=marie+there...
Un peu d'humour en attendant que...
La migraine de Monsieur Weill
http://judaisme.sdv.fr/perso/catane/recits/weill.htm
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Landau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Landau in der Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland (Germany)
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