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<description>Ìîé äåä ßêîâ Àáðàìîâè÷ Ëèâøèö. Òàê êàê íå ìîãó íàéòè åãî áëèæàéøèõ ïðåäêîâ, ïîïðîáóþ èçó÷èòü ãåîëîãèþ ðîäà ñíà÷àëà</description>
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<description>  Anatolii Lebedev [Àíàòîëèé Ëåáåäåâ] , &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G1PW-Y4K" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G1PW-Y4K&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt; äåä Õàèì Ëèâøèö &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GV6Y-S2Q" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GV6Y-S2Q&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Âîçðàñò: Îò 30 äî 39&lt;br&gt;Èç: Êèïð&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäñòàâëåí â ñåìåéíîì äåðåâå, ñîäåðæàùåì 42 ÷åëîâåê(-à), êîòîðûì îí óïðàâëÿåòÏåðåõîä ê äåðåâó&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ñâÿçàòüñÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäïîëàãàåìîå ðîäñòâî&lt;br&gt;Ñûí ïÿòèþðîäíîãî áðàòà/ñåñòðû&lt;br&gt;Êà÷åñòâî ñîâïàäåíèÿ ÄÍÊ?&lt;br&gt;0,5% (36,3&amp;#8206; cM)&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ÄÍÊ&lt;br&gt;4&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ñåãìåíòû&lt;br&gt;16,9&amp;#8206; cM  </description>
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<description>  Àëåêñàíäð Ðàïïîïîðò &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1PW-LLT" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1PW-LLT&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Âîçðàñò: Îò 80 äî 89&lt;br&gt;Èç: Ðîññèÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäñòàâëåí â ñåìåéíîì äåðåâå, ñîäåðæàùåì 727 ÷åëîâåê(-à), êîòîðûì îí óïðàâëÿåòÏåðåõîä ê äåðåâó&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ñâÿçàòüñÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäïîëàãàåìûå ðîäñòâåííèêè&lt;br&gt;Ïÿòèþðîäíûé áðàò ðîäèòåëÿ, Øåñòèþðîäíûé áðàò, Ïÿòèþðîäíûé áðàò&lt;br&gt;Êà÷åñòâî ñîâïàäåíèÿ ÄÍÊ?&lt;br&gt;0,5% (37,3&amp;#8206; cM)&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ÄÍÊ&lt;br&gt;4&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ñåãìåíòû&lt;br&gt;16,1&amp;#8206; cM&lt;br&gt;Íàèáîëüøèé ñåãìåíò&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Åãî îòåö èñòîðèê, àðõåîëîã &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://Ïàâåë Ðàïïîïîðò" rel="nofollow" target=_blank&gt;https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/...0%B8%D1%87&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;  </description>
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<description>  Vladimir Kramnik [Âëàäèìèð Êðàìíèê] &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1P3-YRB" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G1P3-YRB&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Âîçðàñò: Îò 40 äî 49&lt;br&gt;Èç: Øâåéöàðèÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäñòàâëåí â ñåìåéíîì äåðåâå, ñîäåðæàùåì 11 ÷åëîâåê(-à), êîòîðûì îí óïðàâëÿåòÏåðåõîä ê äåðåâó&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ñâÿçàòüñÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäïîëàãàåìûå ðîäñòâåííèêè&lt;br&gt;Ïÿòèþðîäíûé áðàò, Äî÷ü ÷åòâåðîþðîäíîãî áðàòà/ñåñòðû&lt;br&gt;Êà÷åñòâî ñîâïàäåíèÿ ÄÍÊ?&lt;br&gt;0,6% (42,9&amp;#8206; cM)&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ÄÍÊ&lt;br&gt;2&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ñåãìåíòû&lt;br&gt;34,9&amp;#8206; cM&lt;br&gt;Íàèáîëüøèé ñåãìåíò  </description>
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<description>  irene lifshits [Èðåí Ëèôøèö] &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G1P3-N2H" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G1P3-N2H&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Âîçðàñò: Îò 50 äî 59&lt;br&gt;Èç: ÑØÀ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäñòàâëåíà â ñåìåéíîì äåðåâå, ñîäåðæàùåì 353 ÷åëîâåê(-à), êîòîðûì îíà óïðàâëÿåòÏåðåõîä ê äåðåâó&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ñâÿçàòüñÿ&lt;br&gt;Ïðåäïîëàãàåìûå ðîäñòâåííèêè&lt;br&gt;Øåñòèþðîäíàÿ ñåñòðà, Ïÿòèþðîäíàÿ ñåñòðà&lt;br&gt;Êà÷åñòâî ñîâïàäåíèÿ ÄÍÊ?&lt;br&gt;0,8% (53,0&amp;#8206; cM)&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ÄÍÊ&lt;br&gt;6&lt;br&gt;Îáùèå ñåãìåíòû&lt;br&gt;16,4&amp;#8206; cM&lt;br&gt;Íàèáîëüøèé ñåãìåíò  </description>
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<description>  Lifshitz family from Poltava Guberniya and Chernigov Oblast in the Ukraine &lt;a href="https://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rkimble/webgenealogy/Lifshitz.html" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~...shitz.html&lt;/a&gt;  </description>
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<description>  LIPSCH&amp;#220;TZ (L&amp;#220;PSCH&amp;#220;TZ, LIPSCHITZ, LIBSCHITZ):&lt;br&gt;    &lt;br&gt;By: Solomon Schechter, N. T. London, Isidore Singer, Meyer Kayserling, Isaac Broyd&amp;#233;, M. Seligsohn, Gotthard Deutsch, Bernhard Friedberg, Louis Ginzberg, Herman Rosenthal, Peter Wiernik&lt;br&gt;Table of Contents&lt;br&gt;Aryeh L&amp;#246;b Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Baruch Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Baruch Mordecai b. Jacob Lipschitz (Libschitz):&lt;br&gt;Eliezer ben Solomon Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Gedaliah ben Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Gedaliah ben Solomon Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;&amp;#7716;ayyim ben Moses Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Joshua Aaron Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Judah L&amp;#246;b b. Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Moses ben Noah Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Noah b. Abraham Lipsch&amp;#252;tz (called Noah Mindes):&lt;br&gt;Solomon ben Moses Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;br&gt;Name of a family of Polish and German rabbis; derived from "Liebeschitz," name of a town in Bohemia.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Aryeh L&amp;#246;b Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000008652213990" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000008652213990&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Austrian rabbi and author; lived in the second half of the eighteenth and in the first half of the nineteenth century; died in Brigul, Galicia, before 1849. He was the pupil of Aryeh L&amp;#246;b (author of "&amp;#7730;e&amp;#7827;ot ha-&amp;#7716;oshen") and son-in-law of Moses Teitelbaum, rabbi at Ujhely. He held the office of rabbi in several cities in Galicia, and at last went to Brigul, where he remained till his death. He was the author of "Ari She-be-&amp;#7716;aburah" and "Geburot Ari," novell&amp;#230; on Ketubot, mentioned in "'Eme&amp;#7731; Berakah," by Joseph Saul Nathanson. Besides these works he wrote "Aryeh debe-'Ilai," containing novell&amp;#230; on &amp;#7730;iddushin, Yoma, Mena&amp;#7717;ot, &amp;#7730;innim, and Niddah, as well as responsa on the four parts of the Shul&amp;#7717;an 'Aruk. This work was published in Lemberg.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Walden, Shem ha-Gedolim he-&amp;#7716;adash, i. 82, ii. 16;&lt;br&gt;Eliezer Cohen, &amp;#7730;in'at Soferim, p. 104b (note 1733), and p. 110a.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Baruch Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000030002307219" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000030002307219&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Son of Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz; born in Dessau; died in Berlin Dec. 18, 1877. He was at first rabbi at Landsberg, and then district rabbi in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, but was obliged to resign both positions in consequence of disagreements with his congregations. Thereafter he lived in private at Hamburg. He wrote "Torath Sch'muel, ein Erbauungsbuch f&amp;#252;r Israeliten" (Hamburg, 1867).&lt;br&gt;Åãî ïðåäîê &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.geni.com/people/Benjamin-Lipshutz-ABD-Brisk/6000000004588409492" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.geni.com/people/Be...4588409492&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Baruch Mordecai b. Jacob Lipschitz (Libschitz)&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.geni.com/people/R-Baruch-Mordecai-Libschitz-A-B-D-Wolkowysk-Siemiatycze-Novogrudok-and-finally-Siedlce-from-1876/6000000027669124770" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.geni.com/people/R-...7669124770&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Russian rabbi and author; born about 1810; died at Siedlce, Poland, March 30, 1885. At an early age he became known for his wide Talmudical learning; and later he ranked with the leading rabbinical authorities of his time. Rabbis from all parts applied to him for decisions in regard to difficult questions, and his responsa were characterized by clearness and sound sense. He officiated as rabbi for forty-three years in various cities, including Semiatitz, Wolkowisk, Novogrudek, and finally Siedlce, where he remained till his death.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Lipschitz was the author of: "Berit Ya'a&amp;#7731;ob" (Warsaw, 1876-77), responsa on the four parts of the Shul&amp;#7717;an 'Aruk; "Bet Mordekai," sermons; "Min&amp;#7717;at Bikkurim," novell&amp;#230; on the Shul&amp;#7717;an 'Aruk; and novell&amp;#230; on the Jerusalem Talmud. The last three works remain in manuscript.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Ha-&amp;#7826;efirah, 1885, No. 14;&lt;br&gt;Ha-Asif, 1885, p. 758;&lt;br&gt;H. N. Steinschneider, 'Ir Wilna, p. 164.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Eliezer ben Solomon Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Execution of Lippold, 1573.(From a contemporary copperplate.)&lt;br&gt;German rabbi; died at Neuwied about 1748. At the age of thirty he became rabbi at Ostrow, where he gathered many pupils about him. Several years later he accepted a rabbinate elsewhere, but differences with his congregation soon compelled him to resign. He wandered about until finally he went to Cracow, where he obtained a rabbinate through the influence of his wife's uncle, Simon Jolles. There, too, he had many enemies, and on the death of Jolles he was obliged to leave Cracow. After some time he became rabbi at Neuwied, where he remained until his death. He wrote "Heshib R. Eli'ezer we-Sia&amp;#7717; ha-Sadeh," responsa, published together with a number of responsa by his son Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz (Neuwied, 1749), and "Dammese&amp;#7731; Eli'ezer," novell&amp;#230; (to Shul&amp;#7717;an 'Aruk, Yoreh De'ah and &amp;#7716;oshen Mishpa&amp;#7789;.) and responsa, among the latter being some written by his brother&lt;b&gt; Ephraim Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt; (ib. 1749).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Preface to Heshib R. Eli'ezer we-Sia&amp;#7717; ha-Sadeh;&lt;br&gt;Dembitzer, Kelilat Yofi, ii. 133, Cracow, 1893.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Gedaliah ben Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;script type='text/javascript'&gt;document.write('&lt;a href="https://www.geni.com/people/Rabbi-Gedalja-Lipsch%C3%BCtz/6000000027951728318" rel="noopener" target=_blank&gt;https://www.geni.com/people/Ra...7951728318&lt;/a&gt;');&lt;/script&gt;&lt;br&gt;Rabbi at Obrzizk, near Posen; flourished in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (d. 1826). He was the author of the following works: "Regel Yesharah" (Dyhernfurth, 1776), explanations of Rashi and tosafot to the section Nezi&amp;#7731;in, notes on Abot de-Rabbi Natan and on the small tractates of the Talmud, with two supplements treating of weights, measures, and geometry in the Talmud, and explaining the calculations found in Kilayim iii., v.; "&amp;#7716;umre Matnita" (Berlin, 1784), divided into six parts ("&amp;#7731;innim"), containing a commentary on the Talmud, explanations of all the foreign words found in the Talmud, a commentary on Asheri (Rosh), notes on Alfasi, a commentary on Targum On&amp;#7731;elos, and explanation of the difficult mishnayot; "Keneset Yisrael" (Breslau, 1818), notes on the Mishnah and on various Talmudical subjects, extracted from several works left by Gedaliah in manuscript, and published by his son Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. col. 1003;&lt;br&gt;F&amp;#252;rst, Bibl. Jud. ii. 275;&lt;br&gt;Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, s.v.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Gedaliah ben Solomon Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Polish scholar; lived at Lublin in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He was a relative and also a pupil of Me&amp;#239;r of Lublin, whose responsa he edited, adding to them an index (Venice, 1618). He wrote a commentary to Albo's "'I&amp;#7731;&amp;#7731;arim," entitled "'E&amp;#7827; Shatul" (ib. 1618). This commentary may be considered a double one; in "Shorashim" the commentator explains the text of Albo, while in the part called "'Anafim" he gives an exposition of Albo's views, comparing them with the views of other philosophers. In the preface, Lipsch&amp;#252;tz says that he composed the commentary in his twenty-sixth year, but that for various reasons he could not publish it. Later, at the request of friends, he revised his work, which revision he completed at Lublin, Feb. 12, 1617. He compiled an index to the Biblical and Midrashic passages in Albo's text.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, p. 213;&lt;br&gt;F&amp;#252;rst, Bibl. Jud. ii. 230;&lt;br&gt;Nissenbaum, Le-&amp;#7730;orot ha-Yehudim be-Lublin, p. 46.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;&amp;#7716;ayyim ben Moses Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Polish rabbi of the seventeenth century; born at Ostrog about 1620. He wrote "Derek &amp;#7716;ayyim" (Sulzbach, 1702), a book containing prayers and ritual laws for persons who are traveling, published by some of his pupils. Although the book contains prayers which show that the author was a follower of Shabbethai &amp;#7826;ebi, it is interesting to know that it had the approbation of eight of the most renowned rabbis of the time.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Wiener, &amp;#7730;ehillat Mosheh, p. 297;&lt;br&gt;Emden, Torat ha-&amp;#7730;ena'ot, p. 144, Lemberg, 1870;&lt;br&gt;Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. col. 830.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Son of &lt;b&gt;Eliezer Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;; rabbi at Cleve. There he became notorious in connection with a "ge&amp;#7789;" controversy which attracted the attention of a large number of contemporary Jewish scholars. The dispute arose over a divorce granted by him in August, 1766, which was declared invalid and which the rabbinate of Frankfort-on-the-Main opposed with such persistence and vehemence that it became a "cause c&amp;#233;l&amp;#232;bre." Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz was severely criticized and stoutly defended. Toward his own defense he published (Cleve, 1770) seventy-three similar decisions, under the title "Or Yisrael," to counterbalance the "Or ha-Yashar" published by Simon Kopenhagen in the previous year at Amsterdam.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;M. Horovitz, Frankfurter Rabbiner, iii. 67 et seq., Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1884.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Israel Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Son of&lt;b&gt; Gedaliah, Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;; born 1782; died Sept. 19, 1860. He was rabbi first at Dessau and then at Danzig. He led the life of an ascetic, frequently fasted three days in succession, and studied incessantly. He wrote "Tif'eret Yisrael," a commentary on the Mishnah, in which he applied to the orders a nomenclature of his own: Zera'im he called "Zera' Emunah"; &amp;#7788;ohorot, "&amp;#7788;a'am wa-Da'at" (Hanover, 1830); Nezi&amp;#7731;in, "Kos Yeshu'ot" (Danzig, 1845). His ethical will ("&amp;#7826;awwa'ah"; 1861) contains twenty-eight paragraphs, consisting chiefly of moral and ascetic precepts. He left in manuscript many notes ("derashot") to Caro's Shul&amp;#7717;an 'Aruk and to Maimonides' Yad ha-&amp;#7716;aza&amp;#7731;ah, a comprehensive treatise on the order &amp;#7788;ohorot, and many responsa.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Walden, Shem ha-Gedolim he-&amp;#7716;adash, i. 406, Warsaw, 1864;&lt;br&gt;Steinschneider, Hebr. Bibl. iv. 27.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Joshua Aaron Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Rabbi at B&amp;#252;tzow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin; born in Poland in 1768. He was a correspondent of Jacob Emden ("She'elat Ya'abe&amp;#7827;," pp. 50 et seq.).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Judah L&amp;#246;b b. Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Austrian rabbi and author of the seventeenth century; rabbi at Eidlitz, Bohemia. He wrote: "Hanhagot Adam," a collection of rules from other works, on daily religious practises (F&amp;#252;rth, 1691; Amsterdam, 1717; Zolkiev, 1770); "&amp;#7826;addi&amp;#7731; Tamim," a redaction of the former work with many additions (F&amp;#252;rth, 1699; an abridgment of the book was seen in manuscript by Nepi, in Padua); "We-Zot li-Yehudah," explanations added to Jacob Weil's "She&amp;#7717;i&amp;#7789;ot u-Bedi&amp;#7731;ot," on the rules of slaughtering cattle (F&amp;#252;rth, 1699; Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1820).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;F&amp;#252;rst, Bibl. Jud. i. 225, 226;&lt;br&gt;Zedner, Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. p. 439;&lt;br&gt;Benjacob, O&amp;#7827;ar ha-Sefarim, pp. 141, 506, 571.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Moses ben Noah Isaac Lipsch&amp;#252;tz&lt;/b&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Polish rabbi, and the author of the commentary "Le&amp;#7717;em Mishneh," on the orders Zera'im, Mo'ed, and &amp;#7730;odashim (published, according to Azulai, in 1596). He wrote a commentary also to the treatise Abot (Lublin, 1612; reprinted at Cracow in 1637 and included in the edition of the Mishnah published at Amsterdam in 1726).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim, ii. 71.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Noah b. Abraham Lipsch&amp;#252;tz (called Noah Mindes):&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;Polish rabbinical scholar; died in Wilna Dec. 22, 1797. He was a prominent member of the Jewish community of Wilna, and married a daughter of Elijah Pesseles. Lipsch&amp;#252;tz's daughter married Abraham, son of Elijah, gaon of Wilna. Lipsch&amp;#252;tz was the author of two cabalistic works, "Parpera'ot le-&amp;#7716;okmah" (Shklov, 1785), on the Pentateuch, and "Nifla'ot &amp;#7716;adashot" (Grodno, 1797), which latter includes cabalistic explanations by R. Samson Ostropoler. Both works were published anonymously. Noah died about three months after Elijah Gaon and was buried near him.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bibliography:&lt;br&gt;Fuenn, &amp;#7730;iryah Ne'emanah, pp. 170-171, Wilna, 1860.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Solomon ben Moses Lipsch&amp;#252;tz:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;German cantor; born at F&amp;#252;rth about 1675; died at Metz after 1708. He studied at Nikolsburg in the yeshibah of David Oppenheim, and for some time acted as cantor, sho&amp;#7717;e&amp;#7789;, and teacher at Wallerstein. He then went to Pfersee, and thence to Prague, where he became chief cantor in the Phinehas and Zigeuner synagogues. In 1706 he retired to Frank-fort-on-the-Main, but in the following year accepted the position of cantor at Metz, where he died. 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