R' Jonah Thumim, A.B.D. Wielkie Oczy

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R' Jonah Thumim, A.B.D. Vikatsch

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wielkie Oczy, Poland
Death: 1942 (56-57) (Perished in the Holocaust)
Immediate Family:

Son of Rabbi Naftaly Hertz Frenkel Tehumim A.B.D. Deliatyn and then Vilkatsch (Wielkie Oczy) and Feige Lieberman
Husband of Chaya Thumim
Father of R' Joelish Thumim of London; Israel Aryey Thumin and R' Naftali Hertz Thumim
Brother of Rabbi Joseph Thumim; R' Ephraim Thumim; R' DovBer Thumim of Przeworsk; R' Menachem Manes Thumim and R' Abraham Thumim, A.B.D. Lanka, Galicia

Occupation: Av Beis Din - Vilkatsch
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About R' Jonah Thumim, A.B.D. Wielkie Oczy

Rabbi Jona Teomim was born in 1885 in Great Eyes as one of the six sons of Rabbi Naftali Hertz Teomim and Fajga, Rabbi Menachem only daughter of Manes Lieberman of aluminate. Took the position after the death of his father in 1916, and served it between the two world wars until 1943, when he was murdered by the Nazis along with other Jews of the town.

He was one of the Belz Hasidim. He carried the honorary title of Eretz Israel Gabaj, which is responsible for collecting donations to settlement activity in the then Palestine. He married Chaya, the daughter of Arie Israel Ashkenazi, rabbi of the Siret, Bukovina. Jon and Chaya Teomim had three sons:

1. Joel Sznicel Teomim married in 1932 Chaya Tile, daughter of Rabbi Issachar Dov Berish Rabbi Halperin Biecz and went to London, making it survived the war; died June 25, 1984. His religious rulings are quoted in the book "Wisdom of the Heart" by his brother, Naftali-Hertz, and a set of "crown of glory";

2. Naftali Hertz Teomim (b. 1921), married Rechczę, daughter of Simcha Goldberg of Sanok. By the book "Wisdom of the Heart" dedicated to issues of Talmud, published in Biłgoraju, in the printing of Israel Chaim Weinberg in 1938. Was killed by the Nazis murdered his wife in 1943;

3. Israel Arye Teomim whose religious rulings are quoted in the book "Wisdom of the Heart". He was murdered by the Germans in 1943.