Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins (Eliezer Liepman; 1835 – 1915), merchant and scholar of Arnhem, the Netherlands. Until 1876, Prins was privately tutored, after which time he continued his studies in Amsterdam and moved to Frankfurt in 1887.
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the second of eight children from EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins' first wife, Henrietta Prins-Jacobson (1836–1885). Prins showed an early talent for art and...
Joan (née Lunzer). He is a second great-grandson of the scholar EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins (1835-1915). Lau's mother, a sister of Jack Lunzer, was born...
wife Hannah, nee Eisenmann. She was a great granddaughter of EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins. Her family was Orthodox Jewish and well-off. She was the second...
great-granddaughter of Samson Raphael Hirsch, a great-granddaughter of EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins, and mother of writer Daphne Merkin and philanthropist J. Ezra...
Lehranstalt. He married Rika Eisenmann of Antwerp, granddaughter of EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins in 1911. In 1919 he was also appointed rabbi of the Klaus synagogue...
Lehmann, and grandfather-in-law of Rabbi EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins (1835–1915), progenitor of the Jewish Prins family. It is likely that Elija is also...
His wife was the daughter of EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins and his brother-in-law was the noted painter Benjamin Prins. Eisenmann was extremely well versed...
Commissions. He married Jenny Eisenmann, a granddaughter of EliezerLiepmanPhilipPrins. His five children were Jacob (Bub), a lawyer who played a role...