Rabbi Efraim Eliezer Tzvi Hirsh Charlap Gaon Mezeritz — רבי אפרים אליעזר צבי הירש חרל״פ הגאון ממעזריטש
[לעיברית, ראו למטה] By Dr. Gil Dekel. Rabbi Efraim was born circa 1780 in the city of Tykocin (Tiktin), not far from the county Bialystok, to his father Rabbi Zeev Yehuda[1] and his mother, Gitel. From an early age he was known as a great scholar.[2] He served as a...Charlap Rabbis – רבנים ממשפחת חרל”פ
דר. גיל דקל. 3083 הרב רבי אפרים אליעזר צבי [הירש] חרל”פ. גיסו הרב רבי מרדכי זאב אורנשטין (14117). רב גאון גדול וצדיק מפורסם. רב בשצוצין, גאנידז, ביזון, סאכטשוב, מזריטש. נפלה דליקה ונשרפו חידושיו וספריו ומיגון קודר נפטר ה אלול תר”ט. מחבר: עטרת צבי. הוד...Charlap Facebook Group
A closed Facebook group for the family descendants of Charlap/Ibn Yahya/Ser: https://www.facebook.com/groups/120671549807795 More on this topic: The Book of Destiny – Toledot Charlap – Chapter XXV The Book of Destiny – Toledot Charlap – Chapter XXVI Rabbi Abraham Ibn...Origins of the Yahya family name (with short biographies of a few members)
By Doctor Gil Dekel. The Yahya (יחייא) family can be traced some 1000 years back to the 11th century Portugal, and before that to the Hebrew Exilarchs of ancient Babylonia[1]. This article looks at the origin and meanings of the name ‘Yahya’ and ‘Ibn Yahya’, sharing...Shalshelet HaKabbalah – Gedaliah ibn Yahya
PDF file size about 180 MB – may take a few minutes to load… Gedaliah ibn Yahya ben Joseph (גדליה אבן יחייא בן יוסף), born in Imola, Italy, 1515 or 1526, was a Talmudist and Biblical chronologist. He studied in the Yeshiva at Ferrara under Jacob Finzi and...Origins of Yahya, Charlap, and subsequent family branches
By Gil Dekel, PhD. This article[1] traces the origins of the Yahya family, and their descendants: the Charlap family and subsequent branches (Budowla, Danowitz, Kiejsmacher, Grapa, Kopyto, Kur, Kuropatwa, Lapin, Lew, Lewin, Mankuta, Pakciarz, Pasternak, Parczewski,...The Book of Destiny – Toledot Charlap – Chapter XXIX
By Arthur F. Menton and Dr. Gil Dekel for additional notes {in brackets}, corrections, and images. Chapter XXIX – The Family of Ze’ev Ben Avraham of Tykocin Page 483 Rabbi Ze’ev Ben Avraham Charlap and his wife Gittel established their home in...אזכורי אנשים ממשפחת חרל”פ בפנקס קהל טיקטין, כרך א’, עם תאריכים ומספרי עמודים
מאת גיל דקל. חול המועד פסח, שנת תקי”ב, 1752.ר’ ישכר חר”י חרל”פ.(עמוד 19 בפנקס) חול המועד פסח, שנת תק”ח, 1748.מר נחמן חר”ר חרל”פ.(עמוד 22) The minutes book of the Jewish community council of Tykocin 1621-1806. (Photo: Gil...The Historian R. Gedalya Ibn Yahya
By Dr. Abraham David. Edited by Dr. Gil Dekel. The closing period of the Middle Ages, from the Spanish Expulsion until the late sixteenth century, saw the appearance of Jewish historiographical compositions of varied length and quality. The majority were written by...The Origin of the Surname Charlap – מקור השם חרל”פ
By Dr. Gil Dekel [לעיברית, ראו למטה] The Surname Charlap is acronym (such as the example of Rambam, which stands for Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon). There are several suggestions to the meaning of the acronym of Charlap. There are also two roles the name served: at first the...King David Dynasty: the Charlap family ascension.
The ancestry lineage from King David down to the Exilarchs, Ibn Yahya (בן חיים) family, and Charlap (חרל”פ) family. — David, 2nd king of lsrael and Judah. b. ca 1040 B.C.E. Reigned ca 1004-968 {or 970, the year he died} B.C.E. {Reigned over the United Kingdom of Israel. Buried at King David’s Tomb on Mount Zion, Jerusalem, Israel. דוד המלך. דָּוִד בֶּן יִשַׁי}.
The Book of Destiny – Toledot Charlap – Chapter XXVI
The four centuries that our ancestors spent in Spain roughly coincide with what has been called the Golden Age. It was the age of Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Yehuda Halevi, and Maimonides.
The Book of Destiny – Toledot Charlap – Chapter XXV
Charlap {חרל”פ} was the ancestral honorary title of our family. {The surnames} Ser and Kiejsmacher were arbitrary names assigned near the beginning of the nineteenth century. The Charlaps were descended from King David. Relatives who belonged on totally different branches of the family tree and who had never had connections with one another presented documents claiming Davidic ancestry.