A rare opportunity to evaluate one of the largest rabbnical family trees is presented. I am speaking of the Moshe I ben Abraham I Halevi Heller-Wallerstein tree. There are several living descendants along separate lines of Rabbi Shimshon HaLevi-Heller, (the Elder) of Stari Bohorodchany who is the 3x great grandson of the above R' Moshe (who was a Chief Rabbi of Germany in the 16th Century). The three lines include descendants of: Reb Aaron Moshe HaLevi Heller, of Sniatin Mordche Löwy and Avraham Filpisher Levy among others.
This opportunity is a perfect candidate for the rabbinical lineages project (https://www.geni.com/projects/Rabbinical-Lineages-yDNA-and-Haplogro...) and would probably generate enough interest to be funded by co-researchers. Any person who is interested in solidifying this lineage is welcomed and invited to initiate and manage a new project. Please contact me privately for further details.
The Geni yDNA report of Reb Aaron Moshe HaLevi Heller, of Sniatin says there are 127 possible descendants.
Moshe I ben Abraham I Halevi Heller-Wallerstein is my 12th great grandfather. I would be very interested in the results of this project.
I'm a descendant through a daughter of Yom Tov Lippman Heller - "Tosfot Yom Tov"
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He is my 12th great grandfather, and as you know I did take a DNA test. The connection to him is through my grandmother (and there are quite a few women along the way), if this will help the research, I can send the result of my test
I'm not good at DNA testing at all. In general, I received matches for over 230,000 people who are cousins up to 7th, even when I narrow the result down to cousins up to 4nd, I get a huge number of matches... I have no ability to check such a huge number of people