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Szydłowski
Szydłowski (feminine Szydłowska) is a Polish-language toponymic surname derived from placenames derived from the word ''szydło'', "Stitching awl, awl", such as Szydłów, Szydłowo (other), Szydłowo, or Szydłowiec. Notable people with the surnames include: * Elżbieta Szydłowska (1748–1810), Polish aristocrat * Irena Szydłowska (1928–1983), Polish archer * Joseph Szydlowski (1896–1988), Polish-Israeli aeroengineer * Shawn Szydlowski (born 1990), American hockey player * Sławosz Szydłowski (1894–1952), Polish athlete * Stanisława Szydłowska (born 1944), Polish sprint canoer * Rabbi Judah Leib ben Isaac Szydłowski (1670-1731), chief rabbi of Szydłow and Kraków See also * * * Wola Szydłowska, village in Poland References

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Judah Leib Ben Isaac
Judah Leib ben Isaac of Szydłów (Szydłowski) (Hebrew language, Hebrew: יהודה לייב בן יצחק משדלוב; d. 1730) was an 18th-century Polish rabbi who served as a representative of Kraków in the Council of Four Lands. He is also known by the Hebrew language acronym Rischak. Biography Judah Leib was born in Szydłów, Poland to an old and distinguished rabbinic family from Przemyśl. His birthplace led to his adoption of the surname Szydłowski (Yiddish: שידלאווער) to indicate his origin, as surnames were not mandatory at the time. His father, Isaac ben Samuel Zak (Zera Kodesh), was the Chief Rabbi of Przemyśl and later Kraków. His mother was the daughter of Joshua Höschel ben Joseph, Meginei Shlomo, and thus a descendant of Rabbi Shimshon Loew the brother of Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the Maharal of Prague and Rabbi Moses Isserles. His grandfather, Rabbi Shmuel “Schmelke” Zak (Zera Kodesh), was the chief rabbi of Ostroh and husband of the great-grandd ...
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