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Jacob ben Asher
Jacob ben Asher This article or section does not cite ... can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Jacob ben Asher, in Hebrew Ya'akov ben ...
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Asher ben Jehiel
Asher ben Jehiel Asher ben Jehiel (or Asher ben Yechiel) (1250 or 1259-1328) ...
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Jacob (disambiguation)
Jacob (disambiguation) Look up Jacob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jacob is a common male first name and ... surname. It is a cognate of James. Jacob is derived from Late Latin Iacobus, from ... Yaqub Arabic Jaume, Catalan Jacques, French Jakob, Jacob [ja:kop], German and Scandinavian Iakovos( ...
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Tobiah ben Eliezer
Tobiah ben Eliezer Tobiah ben Eliezer was a Talmudist and poet of ... of Mayence and a son of Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol , who is thought by ... l.c.), Asheri in Hilkot Tefillin, Zedekiah ben Abraham in Shibbole ha-Leḳeṭ (§ 118 ... of R. Ishmael ; Baraita of R. Eliezer ben Jose ha-Gelili ; Sifra; Sifre; Mekilta; ...
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Gershom ben Judah
Gershom ben Judah Gershom ben Judah best known as Rabbeinu Gershom (in ... today. As early as the 14th century Asher ben Jehiel wrote that Rabbeinu Gershom's writings ... of his knowledge to his teacher, Judah ben Meir ha-Kohen (Sir Léontin), who ...
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Abraham ben David
Abraham ben David Abraham ben David was a Jewish, French commentator on ... was the son-in-law of Abraham ben Isaac Ab-Bet-Din (known as the ... most of his Talmudic learning were Moses ben Joseph and Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel. RABaD (abbreviation for ...
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Chananel Ben Chushiel
Chananel Ben Chushiel Chananel Ben Chushiel (990-1053) was a Rabbi, talmudist ... Gaon. He is closely associated with Nissim Ben Jacob in the capacity of rabbi and Rosh ... by many later Biblical commentators, chiefly Bahya ben Asher. This commentary is to some ...
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Tosafists
... 14b, 19a, 20b, 21a et seq. Abigdor ben Elijah ha-Kohen Flourished in the middle ... in the edited tosafot to Ket. 63b. Asher ben Jehiel His tosafot, entitled "Tosefot ha-Rosh ... partly at Prague, 1725, and partly in Jacob Faitusi 's "Mar'eh ha-Ofannim" (Leghorn ... s recent edition of the Talmud. Baruch ben Isaac (see above and Jew. Encyc. ...
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Masoretic Text
... scribe who copied the notes, presumably Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, probably wrote them originally. Origin The Talmud ... to avoid anthropomorphism and anthropopathism ). Rabbi Simon ben Pazzi (third century) calls these readings "emendations ... a Masoretic chain of tradition found in Ben Asher's "Diḳduḳ ...
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Tosafot
... sons-in-law and his grandson Samuel ben Meïr (RaSHBaM), while they wrote commentaries on ... b. Samuel of Ramerupt (RaM) and Judah ben Nathan (RIBaN), and by a certain R. Joseph (Jacob Tam, "Sefer ha-Yashar," No. 252; "Haggahot ... of the tosafot in France was undoubtedly Jacob b. Meïr Tam (Rabbeinu Tam), whose style ... at the same time, there flourished Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi (RIBA), leader of ...
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