Stendal, Sachs & Neuhaus Family

HaRosh Issachar Karpel Sachs == Hadassah bat Mosheh Stendal >> Dajan Nathan Sachs >> Batsheva Sachs == Rabbi Simon Neuhaus >> Chaja Neuhaus == Aaron Shimon Spira Wedeles ( – 1676) >> Rabbi Benjamin Wolf Spira – Wedeles (1640 – 1715) == Sheva Scheba Kalisch ( – 1710) >> Shifra Spira Wedels == Salomon Levy Oettingen Levy (1660 – 1712) >> Bele Oettingen-Levy (16922-1773) == Isaac Schimon Bondi (1689 – 1754) >> Simon Isaak Bondi (ca. 1711 – 1733) == Magdelene Frankel-Teomim (1713 – 1778) >>Jonas Bondi (1732 – 1765) == Bella Schifra >> Chayle Bondi == Koppel Kolb (Loeb) of Bamberg (1747 – 1835) >> Moises Loeb / Moritz Reis (1782 – 1855) == Émilie Bickartt (1784 ) >> Jonas Reis (1809 – 1877) == Marian Samuel (1825 – 1900)

Hadassah ( -1617) was the daughter of Moses Stendal who published at Cracow in 1586 a Judæo-German translation of the Psalms. Moses married Braune Sampson. Hadassah married HaRosh Issachar Karpel Sachs and they had a son Dajan Nathan Sachs.

In Hock’s Judischen Familiens von Prague, Pressburg 1892, on page 124 a description of Hadassah’s tombstone is given. Hock says that it is written in Raschi Script and that her entry reads: “Hadassah, Widow of the head person Karpel of blessed memory, daughter of the reverend Rabbi Mosheh Stendal, died 1617”.

Also, the tombstone of Bathsheba / Batsheva Neuhaus, daughter of Dajan Nathan Sachs and the wife of Shimon Neuhaus, who died in Prague in 1624, and is found in Hock on page 225. Tombstone 1014 reads: “Bathsheba, wife of Shimon, son of Nathan Zekes [Sachs], died 1624”.

Shimon and Bathsheabs (Sachs) Neuhaus had a daughter Chaja who married Rabbi Aaron Shimon Spira Wedeles, Chief Rabbi of Prague and Bohemia.