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Baruch Fränkel-Teomim

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Baruch ben Yehoshua Yechezkel Feivel Fränkel-Te'omim, Boruch Frankel Thumim (1760–1828) was a rabbi, Talmudist at Vishnitsa, Austrian Galicia, and at Leipnik, Moravia, during the first half of the 19th century.[1]

Biography

He was the grandson of Aryeh Löb ben Joshua Feiwel Te'omim and the grandson of Rabbi Jonah Teomim Frankel (the "Kikayon Deyona"). The word "tə'omim" (תְּאוֹמִים) means "twins". His daughter married Rabbi Chaim Halberstam, the Sanzer Rebbe.

Published works

He is best known for his work, Baruch Taam (ברוך טעם).

References

  1. ^ Ṿunder, Meʼir (1978–2005). Meʼore Galitsyah: entsiḳlopedyah le-ḥakhme Galitsyah (מאורי גליציה: אנציקלופדיה לחכמי גליציה) / Encyclopedia of Galician Sages (in Hebrew). Vol. 4. Jerusalem: Makhon le-hantsaḥat Yahadut Galitsyah. pp. 314–322. LCCN 78952020.