Rotshild, Sara bat Miriam
Birth Name | Rotshild, Sara bat Miriam |
Birth Name | רוטשילד, שרה בת מרים |
Married Name | Grobshtein Grubshtein Grubstein, Sara |
Call Name | Sara |
Call Name | מרים |
Call Name | Sara |
Gender | female |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Marriage | Shlomo Grubstein married Sara Rotshild |
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Camp | Getto Warszawskie Warsaw Ghetto, Warszawa, województwo Mazowieckie, Polska | Shlomo Grubstein, his wife, Sara, and children, Brakha and Khaim, were interned by the Germans |
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Parents
Mother | Rotshild, Miriam |
Families
Married | Husband | Grobshtein Grubshtein Grubstein, Shlomo ben Yeshayahu |
Children |
Narrative
Miriam מרים means Wished for Child, Bitterness, Rebellious or Lifted Up.
The name may originally derive from Egyptian word, Myr, meaning Beloved or mr Love, or from the ancient Egyptian name Meritamen or Merit-Amun, Beloved of Amun.
The Book of Exodus cites: Miriam מרים was the sister of Moses and Aaron, the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the wife of Hur.
Variants:
* Miryam
Nicknames:
* Mirel
* Mirelle