Rabbi Judah ben Betzalel Loew (Maharal of Prague) and Perel Shmelkes-Reich




Rabbi Judah ben Betzalel Loew (Maharal of Prague) and Perel Shmelkes-Reich




Husband Rabbi Judah ben Betzalel Loew (Maharal of Prague)

           Born: Apr 10, 1512 - Poznan (Posen), Poland
     Christened: 
           Died: Aug 22, 1609 - Prague, Czech Republic
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 



Wife Perel Shmelkes-Reich

           Born: 1528 - Prague, Czech Republic
     Christened: 
           Died: May 5, 1610 - Prague, Czech Republic
         Buried: 


Children
1 F Rachel Loew

           Born: 1554 - Prague, Czech Republic
     Christened: 
           Died: 1633 - Prague, Czech Republic
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Avraham ben Moshe Heller-Wallerstein


2 F Leah Loew

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Isaac HaKohan Katz


3 F Feigele Loew

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Isaac HaKohan Katz



General Notes: Husband - Rabbi Judah ben Betzalel Loew (Maharal of Prague)

_PHOTO: _TEXT The old synagogue of the city, where Rabbi Loew officiated. Accordin
CONC g to legend, the remains of the golem are kept inside its genizah an
CONC d almost no one is allowed in there. Other tales speak of nazi officer
CONC s entering it to see the golem, only to be killed or left mad by it a
CONC s they tried ot bring it back to life. One of the Gerrer Rebbes, afte
CONC r entered the genizah, said that "nobody should go there". Notice t
CONC hat the clock below the tower on the backdrop building ahs Hebrew nume
CONC rals and runs backwards in relation to the other one.
OBJE: _TEXT The old synagogue of the city, where Rabbi Loew officiated. Accordin
CONC g to legend, the remains of the golem are kept inside its genizah an
CONC d almost no one is allowed in there. Other tales speak of nazi officer
CONC s entering it to see the golem, only to be killed or left mad by it a
CONC s they tried ot bring it back to life. One of the Gerrer Rebbes, afte
CONC r entered the genizah, said that "nobody should go there". Notice t
CONC hat the clock below the tower on the backdrop building ahs Hebrew nume
CONC rals and runs backwards in relation to the other one.
OBJE: _TEXT Bio


Sources


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