Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Triplets of London

Here's a rather interesting mention of a set of Jewish triplets born on May 5, 1749. From the Scots Magazine (May 1749).

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  2. There was an old gent in my shul whose Hebrew name was something like Avraham Yitzchak ben Yaakov, or Avraham ben Yitzchak Yaakov. He referred to himself as "Alle Avos."

    I also remember a news item about an Arab woman who had triplets during the heady days of the Camp David accords of 1978. She reportedly named them Carter, Begin, and Sadat.

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    1. i'm sure she later changed their names. all three are persona non grata in the arab world today.

      well, maybe not carter. (note -- 'bama will be worse than carter after his term is up.)

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    2. I know a fellow named Yaacov Yisroel V'Yishurin, the "and" being part of his name as well.

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