Israel Dov Frumkin (son-in-law), Shimon and Eliezer Rokach (grandsons)
Yisrael Bak[1][2][3][4] (Hebrew: ישראל ב"ק) (1797, Berdichev - November 1874, Jerusalem) (also called by the Yiddish surname Drucker, which means "printer"[5]) was a printer, a publisher and public figure in the Old Yishuv in the Land of Israel in the 19th century.[6] He revived Hebrew printing in the Land of Israel after a hiatus of more than two hundred years and established the first Hebrew printing house in Jerusalem.[7][8][9][10]
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^The first printing house was established in Safed in 1577 by Rabbi Avraham ben Yitzchak Ashkenazi and existed for about 10 years
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