— NINTH GENERATION · WEISZ LINE · THE ELDER LIPOT —
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Leopold "Lebli" Weisz

אריה רפאל הכהן
Samuel Weisz's father · the elder Lipot · the first surviving stone of the Weisz line · A Kohen of Petneháza
In Memoriam · natural-death

Leopold Abraham Weisz — known to his family as Lebli, sometimes recorded in Hungarian civil documents as Leib or Lipot — was born around 1833 in Petneháza, a village of a few hundred houses in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county in the sandy Nyírség plain of northeastern Hungary. He is the first member of the Weisz line whose name survives in stone, in marriage records, and in the memory of his descendants. Everything before him is reconstruction. Everything from him forward is documented.

His Hebrew name was Aryeh Refael HaKohen — confirmed in 2025 (v3.51) by the inscription on his son Samuel's gravestone in Nyírbogát: שאול בן אריה רפאל הכהן — "Shaul son of Aryeh Refael HaKohen." This single line of weathered Hungarian Hebrew script ties three generations of the Weisz line together in a way no civil record could: Lebli, his son Samuel, and Samuel's son Lipot — born in 1892, the year Lebli died, and named for him in the classic Ashkenazi tradition that the elder's name lives on through a grandchild.

Around 1859, Lebli married Pepi Pessil Schvarcz (1831–1915), daughter of Izsak and Gisela Schvarcz. She was about two years older than him. They settled as a household in Petneháza, where they would raise at least seven documented children over the next two decades. The family's exact occupation is not yet recovered in records — almost certainly small commerce, perhaps grain dealing, perhaps an inn, perhaps an arenda lease on a noble estate — the pattern that most Hungarian Jews of the Nyírség followed in the mid-to-late 1800s.

Of Lebli and Pepi's seven children, the line that flows down to this archive runs through their third son: Samuel "Shaul" Weisz (1860–1940), who would marry Roza Grósz of Jákó in 1890 and establish his own household seventeen miles south in Nyírbogát. The elder children — Roza, Lajos — and the younger ones — Izidor, Herman with his twenty children, Mendel, Morris — would scatter across Hungary. Lajos would be murdered at Auschwitz in 1944. Herman would quietly become one of the largest Weisz baal-habatim in the county, head of a household of twenty children across two marriages.

Lebli himself died in 1892, around the age of fifty-nine. The exact cause and date are not yet recovered. There is a separate civil record indicating Lebli also married a Katalin Svarcz, with a daughter Róza Veisz born in 1896 — but this conflicts with his death date of 1892, leaving an open question: either his death date is wrong by several years, or the second-marriage and 1896-daughter chronology is recorded incorrectly. This is one of the Weisz line's outstanding research targets.

Pepi outlived Lebli by twenty-three years, dying in Nyírbogát on 22 July 191511 Av 5675 — at the age of eighty-four. Her yahrzeit is carried on the family list. By the time she died, her son Samuel had been the patriarch of the Nyírbogát Weisz household for a full generation, and her grandson Lipot — bearing her husband's Hebrew name — was a young man of twenty-three.

The kehunah Lebli carried — the priestly line that his Hebrew name marks with the single word הכהן — passed forward without break: through Samuel, through Lipot, through Imre and his sons Laszlo and György, through Eli (Eliyahu Shaul, named for his great-great-grandfather Samuel) — and remains intact today. A registrar's pen in Vienna in 1787 had renamed Lebli's ancestors from Cohn to Weiss; it did not change a single thing about the kehunah.

1833 PETNEHÁZA – 1892 (~59)

3rd great-grandfather · Samuel/Shaul Weisz's father · Hebrew name Arje Rafael haKohen — confirmed v3.51 by Samuel's gravestone inscription שאול בן אריה רפאל הכהן (Yitz Feig) · the same name his grandson Lipot Weisz (1892–1945, Bobby's father) carried, born in the year Lebli died, named for him in classic Ashkenazi tradition · the elder Lipot of the family · married Pepi Pessil Schvarcz (~1859) · 7 documented children (see below) · also reportedly married second wife Katalin Svarcz with daughter Róza Veisz born 1896 — but this conflicts with his death date of 1892; open question: either his death date is wrong, or the second-marriage / 1896-daughter chronology is recorded incorrectly · Aryeh Feig (Menachem & Fruma's youngest) carries this name forward through Lipot the younger

— THE FACTS WE’VE GATHERED —

The shape of their life

From civil records, family memory, and primary sources. Empty rows are research targets.

Identity
Civil name
Leopold Abraham Weisz
Family name
Lebli · Leib · Lipot (the elder)
Hebrew name
אריה רפאל הכהן
Born
1833
Place of birth
Petneháza, Szabolcs County, Hungary
Died
1892 · or post-1896 (disputed)
Age at death
~59 (if 1892) · ~63+ (if post-1896)
Place of death
Petneháza (presumed)
Cause of death
— not yet documented — +
Place of burial
— not yet documented — +
Trade / occupation
— not yet documented — +
Religious lineage
Kohen · the kehunah passed from him forward
Married
~1859 · to Pepi Pessil Schvarcz
Spouse
Pepi Pessil Schvarcz (1831–1915)
Years married
~33+ years (~1859–1892 or later)
Children
7 documented · 5 sons + 2 daughters · per 1980 letter
Possible 2nd marriage
To Katalin Svarcz · daughter Róza b. 1896 · this is what disputes the 1892 death year
Name carried forward
→ Lipot Weisz (1892–1945) · Bobby's father · → Aryeh Feig today
— RECORDS & DOCUMENTS —

The paper trail

Each card below is part of the documented record. Empty slots are open requests.

— THE PEOPLE IN THEIR LIFE —

Family

The generations they stood between.

Their generation THE 2 CHILDREN
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THIS PAGE
HIMSELF
Leopold "Lebli" Weisz
Samuel Weisz's father · the elder Lipot · the first surviving stone of the Weisz line · A Kohen of Petneháza
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SIBLING
Rozi Weisz
b. 1858
— PROVENANCE —

Where this comes from

The records, memories, and sources behind each claim.

The Klein × Weisz Archive is a multi-generational record of two Hungarian Jewish lines, joined by Bobby and Laci’s marriage in 1952.

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