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| name = Yehiel Beinush HaCohen | | name = Yehiel Beinush HaCohen | ||
| birth_date = c. 1850<ref>Assumes Yehiel had [[Sarah Myrtle Caplan]] (in c. 1877) when he was approx. 25 years old</ref> | | birth_date = c. 1850<ref>Assumes Yehiel had [[Sarah Myrtle Caplan]] (in c. 1877) when he was approx. 25 years old</ref> | ||
− | | birth_place = | + | | birth_place = In or near Vilnius, Lithuania |
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| spouse = | | spouse = | ||
− | | children = [[Sarah Myrtle Caplan]] | + | | children = [[Sarah Myrtle Caplan]]<ref>[[Nancy Robins]]'s paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate</ref> |
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− | A document of [[Nancy | + | A document of [[Nancy Robins]]' lists [[Sarah Myrtle Caplan]]'s father as "Reb Harav Yehiel Beinush HaCohen"<ref>[[Nancy Robins]]'s paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate</ref>. "Reb" is sometimes an honorific title, and "Harav" means "the Rabbi". Given that Vilnius was an extremely important center of Jewish culture in the 19th century, Yeheil, being a rabbi there, was likely a well-known and important person. |
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Yehiel Beinush HaCohen | |
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Born |
c. 1850[1] In or near Vilnius, Lithuania |
Children | Sarah Myrtle Caplan[2] |
A document of Nancy Robins' lists Sarah Myrtle Caplan's father as "Reb Harav Yehiel Beinush HaCohen"[3]. "Reb" is sometimes an honorific title, and "Harav" means "the Rabbi". Given that Vilnius was an extremely important center of Jewish culture in the 19th century, Yeheil, being a rabbi there, was likely a well-known and important person.
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Assumes Yehiel had Sarah Myrtle Caplan (in c. 1877) when he was approx. 25 years old
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate