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Rabbi Simcha Alter Fraenkel-Teumim
Thanks to ongoing cooperation with the Krakow Archives we have been fortunate
to obtain scanned material dealing with Rabbi Simcha Alter Fraenkel-Teumim - the
Chief Rabbi of Krakow and Skawina during the early part of the 20th century.
After lying for 60 years in the Krakow Archives, we are pleased to make some of
this material available to the public. The documents all appear to be part of
his personal file, and cover a wide range of subjects... from marriages and
engagements, to the sale of chometz on Passover. Some of the documents
still need to be identified and deciphered, and these will be made public in due
course. In the meantime, the viewer is invited to go through these documents.
Not only will you begin to understand the day-to-day life of Rabbi Fraenkel, but
you may just discover a signature of one of your ancestors on these documents.
(Click on any thumbnail to see a larger image view). All this material is
copyright.
(This material has been made available
largely due to the efforts of Robert Bogusz of the Krakow Archives and Miriam
Romm)
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This was probably Rabbi Fraenkel's most prized
possession. It is the document of smicha (or rabbinic ordination)
of Rabbi Fraenkel. Signed here by Rabbi Meier Arik (sometimes spelled 'Arak'), the Rabbi of Tarnow. |

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This printed document is for the sale of chometz (leavened
produce) during Passover. |
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A hand-written marriage document (ketuba).... |
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The image at left is a hitherto unseen photo of the "Munkatcher
Rebbe" also known as the 'Minchas Eleazar' (after the title of his
book). The individual in the photo at right remains unidentified (can
anyone help?). Please note: these photos are copyright.
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... a hand written engagement certificate
or 'tanoim'. |
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and a document dealing with the breaking off of an
engagement... |
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