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Aryeh Leib Frumkin

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193:, wrote, "My great-grandfather Rabbi Arye Leib Frumkin went to Israel in 1871; his father had settled there twenty years earlier. His first act was to begin writing his History of the Sages in Jerusalem, chronicling the Jewish presence there since Nachmanides arrived in 1265." While there he founded the settlement of Petah Tikva in which he built the first house and helped to drain the 387: 341: 377: 412: 407: 417: 338: 33: 402: 392: 397: 322: 201:. His planting of the first tree there is emblazoned on the seal of the municipality and there is a street named after him. 382: 174: 65: 372: 367: 278: 217: 162: 50: 345: 326: 118: 311: 240: 232: 190: 182: 103: 73: 361: 319: 178: 170: 69: 186: 32: 236: 134: 61: 158: 46: 294: 209: 194: 149:
texts, a teacher, and operator of a wine shop, L. Frumkin and Company.
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he operated a family wine shop. He later returned to Petah Tikva.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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He died in 1916 in Petah Tikva, where he was buried.
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Index


Kelmė
Lithuania
Petah Tikva
Mutassarifate of Jerusalem
Syrian provinces
Ottoman Empire
Jonathan Sacks
Hebrew
rabbi
Zionist
Petah Tikva
moshava
Jewish community
halachic
Kelmė
Lithuania
immigrated
Eretz Yisrael
Mutassarifate of Jerusalem
Syrian provinces
Ottoman Empire
First Aliyah
Jonathan Sacks
malaria
swamps
London
England
Arab
East End

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