R' Avraham Heilprin, A.B.D. Lviv

public profile

Is your surname Ashkenazi Heilprin?

Research the Ashkenazi Heilprin family

R' Avraham Heilprin, A.B.D. Lviv's Geni Profile

Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love

  • Build your family tree online
  • Share photos and videos
  • Smart Matching™ technology
  • Free!

R' Avraham Ben Moshe Ashkenazi Heilprin

Hebrew: רבי אברהם היילפרין, אבד"ק לבוב,ריש מתיבתא(מח"ס אהבת ציון
Also Known As: "Ahavat Tzion"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brisk, Poland
Death: circa December 24, 1648 (65-74)
Lvov, Ukraine
Immediate Family:

Son of R' Moshe Heilprin (Maharsha father-in-law) and Eidel Ashkenazi-Halpern
Husband of Lusia Ashkenazi-Heilprin
Father of R' Eliezer Lipman Heilprin, A.B.D. Lviv; Ben-Zion Heilprin; Meir Heilprin and Dau. Avraham .
Brother of Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Ashkenazi-Halperin, A.B.D. Tiktin; Dvorah Eideles, MaHarSha wife and Wife of Moshe Ashkenazi [of Pozna], [Maharsha sis.-in-law]

Occupation: אברהם היילפרין, אב"ד לבוב. חיבר את הספר אהבת ציון שהודפס בלובלין בשנת שצ"ט, Rabbi
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About R' Avraham Heilprin, A.B.D. Lviv

Author of Ahavas Zion: http://www.hebrewbooks.org/45326

https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=44159#p=62&fit...

בספר "משפחות עתיקות בישראל",עמוד 381 כתוב שנולד ב 1578

https://tablet.otzar.org/#/b/168748/p/-1/t/1714849041259/fs/yAlNS20...

  • ************************************************

author of Ahavat Tzion


GEDCOM Note

From the JewishEncyclopedia.com (1906):

HEILBRONN (HEILPRIN), ABRAHAM BEN MOSES ASHKENAZI:

By: Richard Gottheil, M. Seligsohn

Chief rabbi of Lemberg; born in 1578; died Jan. 2, 1649.

His father was related to R. Solomon Edels.

Abraham Heilbronn wrote: "Birkat Abraham," a homily which he delivered on the day of his "bar miẓwah" (Prague); "Ahabat Ẓiyyon," a commentary on the Pentateuch and the five Megillot (Lublin, 1639). In the preface to the latter work he asserts that he also wrote a commentary on the Prophets and the Hagiographa, and he refers to a work of his entitled "Sha'are Ẓiyyon."