Shara koplowitz biography of abraham
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BETTY and HARRIET KOPLOWITZ
Abraham ‘Abe’ Wyman with his sister, Selma. Abe, who was Eugene Wyman’s Father, married the two Koplowitz sisters, Betty and Harriett, in turn. These sisters were the daughters of Herman Lentzner’s sister, Brucha. Before moving to Los Angeles, where he owned a Meissen porcelain shop on North La Cienega Boulevard, Abe had a business in Du Quoin IL, not far from St. Louis. As his death notice in the LA Times indicates, Abe had t
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When Ida Sarah Koplowitz was born on 7 May , in Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania, her father, George 'Uri' Koplowitz, was 24 and her mother, Lenah Zimmerman, was She married Abraham Joshua Sable on 20 July , in New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in Avon, Hartford, Connecticut, United States in and Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States in She died on 14 September , in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of
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Abraham: Blessed with everything?
Adapted by Channie Koplowitz Stein
Avraham Avinu is nearing the end of his life. The Torah here sums up the life of our Patriarch and says: “Avraham was old, bo bayamim/well on in years, and Hashem had blessed Avraham bakol/with everything.”
While it may be true that Avraham was materially wealthy, how could we judge Avraham to be blessed with “everything” when his beloved wife and full life partner had just recently died, and the son who was destined to carry on his legacy was an alter bochur/an older ung man who had not yet married? An enigmatic medrash tries to provide some answers, but the medrash itself requires deep analysis to arrive at some symbolic and allegorical meaning.
In the very first confusion over this “everything,” Rabbi Meir says Avraham was blessed with not having a daughter, (presumably avoiding the worries associated more with raising and marrying off girls [Ramban]) while Rabbi Yehudah says that “everything” means