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amother
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:16 pm
Trying to research family history, and this piece of info might help.
Thanks
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ChanieMommy
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:17 pm
I think it's not specially chassidish... it's for boys born on pessach, mostly...
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happyone
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:21 pm
I know a last name Pesach and first. The one I know is a family name not named after a holiday .
Klausenberg if that counts. the other family I know is Gur.
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Learning
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:23 pm
I know a young American family with a son with that name.
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amother
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:31 pm
Let me clarify, I’m asking how it was used historically, in there 1800’s.
My family is hailing from Ukraine, not far from Skvira and the name was used a lot through several generations, so I was wondering if it’s common in some chasidus.
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leah233
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:33 pm
I'm not chasidish and I know people named Pesach.
Rav Pesach Pruskin was a well known Livish Gadol . ( Rav Moshe Feinstein was his Talmid)
Perhaps it was a common Russian Ukrainian name but not to specific to Chasidim
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ChanieMommy
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:38 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Let me clarify, I’m asking how it was used historically, in there 1800’s.
My family is hailing from Ukraine, not far from Skvira and the name was used a lot through several generations, so I was wondering if it’s common in some chasidus. |
Perhaps one ancestor was born on Pessach and named pessach for that reason, and then the descendents were named after him...
I know two "Pessach" who are first cousins (about 60 years old)... I suppose it's after their grandfather...
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iyar
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:41 pm
It's not exclusively a chassidish name. The name Pesach in a family tree is not necessarily an indication of chassidish background. I think it is exclusively used in Ashkenaz circles, though I'll be glad to stand corrected if a Sephardic ima tells us there are Pesach's in her family.
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dankbar
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:42 pm
Not only chassidish. Paysach Krohn
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amother
Gray
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 4:44 pm
There are some Pesachs in New Square (chassidus there, originally stem from skvira ukraine)
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amother
Babypink
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 6:20 pm
Recently there was an article written in Mishpacha by a Pesach Stein as a memorial tribute to R Chaim Dov Keller. He’s a Telzer- definitely not chassidish.
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amother
Emerald
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 6:35 pm
This name runs in the Chassam Sofer's family tree as well.
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amother
OP
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 7:00 pm
Oh well, at least I tried )
Thank you everyone for your input.
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amother
Orange
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 7:12 pm
amother [ Babypink ] wrote: | Recently there was an article written in Mishpacha by a Pesach Stein as a memorial tribute to R Chaim Dov Keller. He’s a Telzer- definitely not chassidish. |
Pesach Siegel, IIRC.
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amother
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 8:12 pm
amother [ Orange ] wrote: | Pesach Siegel, IIRC. |
You’re right.
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amother
Pumpkin
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 8:28 pm
There is no name that is strictly chassidish. If anything I'd associate Pesach with more Litvish background than Chassidish.
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amother
Wine
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Sun, Sep 06 2020, 8:31 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Let me clarify, I’m asking how it was used historically, in there 1800’s.
My family is hailing from Ukraine, not far from Skvira and the name was used a lot through several generations, so I was wondering if it’s common in some chasidus. |
You're looking in the wrong place.
Alexander Beider books might help you. Facebook groups for Jewish genealogy. Avotaynu or Jewish Gen. Not imamother.
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Ruchel
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Mon, Sep 07 2020, 7:41 am
I doubt you will find a precise origin - do you want me to look
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amother
Lilac
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Mon, Jan 23 2023, 8:42 pm
You could find the name in Belz from families coming from Galicia and Hungary.
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