Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Alperovitch: Our Goldfoot Connection to Rabbi Wertheimer of 1658-1724 Germany and Austria
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Nathan Abraham Goldfus/foot of Telsiai, Lithuania |
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Zlata Jermulowske of Lazdijai, Lithuania |
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Dmitri Alperovitch |
I found an Alperovitch in Russia. Son of Michael Alperovitch, he was born in 1980 in Russia. He's even made it to Wikipedia. Now he's an American and had attended Georgia Institute of Technology. "Alperovitch was awarded the prestigious Federal 100 Award for his contributions to the U.S. federal information security and was recognized in 2013 and 2015 as one of Washingtonian (magazine)'s Tech Titans for his accomplishments in the field of cyber security."
" In August 2011, as vice president of threat research at McAfee, he published Operation Shady RAT, a report on suspected Chinese intrusions into at least 72 organizations, including defense contractors, businesses worldwide, the United Nations and the International Olympic Committee."
My family has computer geniuses. Is it the genes? Could be.
In the book, "Finding Our Fathers" by Dan Rottenberg: , Alpern says, See Heilprin.
Heilprin says, also: Halpern, Heilbronn, Heilbrunn, Heilperin, Heilbron, Heilbroner, Heilperin,
Heilpern, Heilborn, Halperin, Helpern, Alpron, Galpern, Heilprun, Galperin, Halper, Heilpern.
Heilborn, Halperin, Helpern, Alpron, Galpern, Heilprun, Galperin, Halper, Helpern.
It's a German name derived from the town of Heilbronn in Wurttemberg. All Jews with these
variations are not necessarily related. Many Jews of Austria, Germany and Russia
indisciminately assumed these names when they were ordered to take family names.
However, 4 branches of the Heilprin name have been found. JE encyclopedia has charts
for 3 of the branches. Many Russians claim the 4th branch.
The oldest is Zebulon Heilprin of the 16th century. His son was Moses of Brest-Litovsk and
was the father-in-law of Samuel Edels.
Another branch comes from Lithuanian Rabbi Jehiel Heilprin (1660-1746), a descendant of
Solomon Luria, who traced his genealogy back through RASHI (1040-1105). I lived in Safed,
Israel where his synagogue was built and where he lived.
Another Heilprin branch is also related to the BAAL SHEMTOV, founder of Hasidism.
Biographies are in JE. Most people are from Poland, Russia and Germany. There is an EJ
article on Abraham ben Hayyim of Lublin Poland who died in 1762. He was the grandson of
Isser, whose son married FORTIS. CAJ has a Heilprin family tree. LBI has a Heilbrunn family
tree beginning in 1683. LBIS has notes of a Heilbron family from Posen. CAJ has Halpern
family records.
Relatives found include KATZENELLENBOGEN and others listed in the book. Goldfus
was not there.
JE=Jewish Encyclopedia
EJ=Encyclopedia Judaica
CAJ=Central Archives, Jerusalem
LBI=Leo Beck Institute, NY
LBIS=Leo Beck Institute, Rudolf Simonis collection
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RASHI |
RASHI traces back to King David. Rashi was a famous Talmudic rabbi and the most famous
Talmudic commentator of the 11th century France. His is supposed to have descended in the
33rd generation from Johanan ha- Sandalar, who lived in 2nd century Egypt. Johanan was a
great-grandson of Rabbi Gamaliel the Elder, who was in turn the grandson of Hillel the Great,
the sage who lived in Jerusalem during the time of King Herod and Jesus.
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Hillel of 1st century BCE |
Hillel is the scholar who was once asked by a scornful heathen to explain Judaism while stand-
ing on one foot. Hillel replied, "What is hateful to thee, do not unto thy fellow man. This is the
whole law, the rest is mere commentary."
Resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Alperovitch
Finding Our Fathers, a guidebook to Jewish Genealogy, by Dan Rottenbergm 1977.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/people/philosophy-and-religion/judaism-biographies/rashi
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