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  • Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam
  • Rabbi

    Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Samuel ben Jacob Jam'a (Hebrew: שמואל בן יעקב אבן ג'אמע) was rabbi of the North-African community of קאבס (Gabès?) who flourished

    Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam

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  • Nissim ben Jacob
  • Tunisian rabbi and exegete (990 – 1062)

    ben Chushiel. His most famous student is probably Isaac Alfasi. Nissim maintained an active correspondence with Hai ben Sharira and with Samuel ibn Naghrillah

    Nissim ben Jacob

    Nissim_ben_Jacob

  • Judah Halevi
  • Iberian philosopher and poet (c.1075–1141)

    Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה בן שמואל הלוי, romanized: Yəhūḏā ben Šəmūʾēl ha-Lēvī; Arabic: أبو الحسن يهوذا اللاوي, romanized: Abū-l-Ḥasan Yahūḏā

    Judah Halevi

    Judah Halevi

    Judah_Halevi

  • Moses ibn Ezra
  • 11th/12th-century Andalusian Jewish philosopher, linguist and poet

    Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") (Arabic: أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, romanized: Abū

    Moses ibn Ezra

    Moses_ibn_Ezra

  • Hasdai Crescas
  • Spanish Jewish philosopher and teacher (c. 1340 – 1410/11)

    Hasdai ben Abraham Crescas (Catalan: [həzˈðaj ˈβeɲ ʒuˈða ˈkɾeskəs]; Hebrew: חסדאי קרשקש; c. 1340 in Barcelona – 1410/11 in Zaragoza) was a Spanish-Jewish

    Hasdai Crescas

    Hasdai Crescas

    Hasdai_Crescas

  • Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin
  • German rabbi

    (2024). ספר מהרי"ל. הוצאת וידר. p. 2. Jacob ben Moses Mölln (MaHaRIL), jewishencyclopedia.com Reb Yaakov HaLevi ben Moshe Moellin (the Maharil), yarzheit

    Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin

    Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin

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  • Dunash ben Labrat
  • 10th-century Moroccan Jewish poet and grammarian

    odds. Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra also wrote a response to Dunash's work, in defense of Saadia Gaon. These challenges were met by Yehudi ben Sheshet, one of Dunash's

    Dunash ben Labrat

    Dunash ben Labrat

    Dunash_ben_Labrat

  • Shlomo ibn Aderet
  • Medieval rabbi, halakhist, and Talmudist

    Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist,

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo_ibn_Aderet

  • Bahya ibn Paquda
  • Spanish Jewish philosopher and rabbi (c.1050–1120)

    Bahyā ibn Pāqudā (Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda, Pekudah, Bakuda; Judeo-Arabic: בחיי אבן פקודה, Arabic: بهية بن فاقودا), c. 1050–1120, was a Jewish philosopher

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya_ibn_Paquda

  • Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
  • German Jewish mystic (1150–1217)

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (1150 – 22 February 1217), also called Yehuda HeHasid or Judah the Pious in Hebrew, was a leader of the Ashkenazi Hasidim

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg

    Judah_ben_Samuel_of_Regensburg

  • Nathan ben Jehiel
  • 11th-century Italian Jewish lexicographer

    the Arukh. The first supplement was written in the 12th century by Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam'i or Jama' of Narbonne, under the title Agur, a small work of

    Nathan ben Jehiel

    Nathan_ben_Jehiel

  • Abraham ibn Ezra
  • 12th-century Sephardic rabbi and astrologer

    Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא, romanized: ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾir ʾibən ʾEzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב״ע; Arabic:

    Abraham ibn Ezra

    Abraham ibn Ezra

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  • Jacob ben Asher
  • German rabbinic authority (c. 1269 - c. 1343)

    Jacob ben Asher (c. 1270–1340), also known as Ba'al ha-Turim as well as Yaakov ben haRosh, was an influential Medieval rabbinic authority. He is often

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob_ben_Asher

  • Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
  • Andalusian Jewish Talmudic scholar (1030/1038–1089)

    Isaac ben Judah ibn Ghayyat (1030/1038–1089), commonly mispronounced ibn Ghiyyat, was a rabbi, Biblical commentator, codifier of Jewish law, philosopher

    Isaac ibn Ghiyyat

    Isaac_ibn_Ghiyyat

  • Asher ben Jehiel
  • Rabbi and Talmudist (1250/1259–1327)

    his ancestors was Rabbi Eliezer ben Nathan (the RaABaN). Asher had eight sons, the most prominent of whom were Jacob (author of the Arba'ah Turim) and

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher_ben_Jehiel

  • David Kimhi
  • 13th-century Spanish rabbi and author (1160–1235)

    "Book of Roots") draws heavily on the earlier works of Judah ben David Hayyuj and Jonah ibn Janah, as well as from the work of his father. These two books

    David Kimhi

    David Kimhi

    David_Kimhi

  • Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen
  • 12th-century French commentator on the Talmud

    attacks of Abraham ben David of Posquières (RABaD), and at Jonathan's instance Maimonides sent to Lunel his Moreh Nebukim, which Samuel ibn Tibbon translated

    Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen

    Jonathan_ben_David_ha-Cohen

  • Isaac ben Samuel of Acre
  • Jewish kabbalist

    Isaac ben Samuel of Acre (fl. 13th–14th century) (Hebrew: יצחק בן שמואל דמן עכו, Yitzhak ben Shmuel d'min Akko) was a Jewish kabbalist from Acre who fled

    Isaac ben Samuel of Acre

    Isaac_ben_Samuel_of_Acre

  • David Abudarham
  • 14th-century Spanish rabbi

    commentary on the siddur. He is said to have been a student of Jacob ben Asher (son of Asher ben Yechiel). This view originates in Chaim Yosef David Azulai's

    David Abudarham

    David_Abudarham

  • Isaac Alfasi
  • Maghrebi Talmudist and posek, commonly referred to as "the Rif" (1013–1103)

    Isaac ben Jacob Alfasi (1013–1103) (Arabic: إسحاق الفاسي, Hebrew: ר' יצחק אלפסי), also known as the Alfasi or by his Hebrew acronym, the Rif (Rabbi Isaac

    Isaac Alfasi

    Isaac Alfasi

    Isaac_Alfasi

  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Meir
  • His mother's uncle was Samuel of Speyer and her cousin was Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg. His brother, likely R. David ben Kalonymus, wrote a commentary

    Judah ben Kalonymus ben Meir

    Judah_ben_Kalonymus_ben_Meir

  • Rabbeinu Tam
  • Twelfth-century French Ashkenazi rabbi, leading Tosafist, & leading halakhic authority

    namesake, Jacob. Jacob ben Meir was born in the French country village of Ramerupt, now in Aube in northern-central France, to Meir ben Samuel and Yokheved

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu_Tam

  • Isaac Abarbanel
  • Portuguese Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, & financier (1437–1508)

    or ABRABANEL, the Jewish Encyclopedia Yosef ben Shlomo Ibn Yahya: poet, religious scholar, rebuilder of Ibn Yahya Synagogue of Calatayud; descendant of

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac Abarbanel

    Isaac_Abarbanel

  • Hillel ben Samuel
  • 13th-century Italian rabbi and doctor

    ben Samuel (c. 1220 – Forlì, c. 1295) was an Italian physician, philosopher, and Talmudist. He was the grandson of the Talmudic scholar Eliezer ben Samuel

    Hillel ben Samuel

    Hillel_ben_Samuel

  • Abraham ben David
  • Provençal rabbi and Talmud commentator (c.1125–1198)

    he acquired most of his Talmudic learning were R' Moses ben Joseph and R' Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel. RABaD remained in Lunel after completing his studies

    Abraham ben David

    Abraham_ben_David

  • Jacob of Chinon
  • 13th-century French Tosafist

    He was a pupil of Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre and a teacher of Perez of Corbeil. Mordechai ben Hillel mentions that Jacob wrote "Shitṭah", a commentary

    Jacob of Chinon

    Jacob_of_Chinon

  • Bahya ben Asher
  • Rabbi and scholar of Judaism

    Bahya ben Asher ibn Halawa (בחיי בן אשר אבן חלואה‎, 1255–1340) was a rabbi and scholar of Judaism, best known as a commentator on the Hebrew Bible. He

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya_ben_Asher

  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses
  • pupils were his son Eleazar of Worms, Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi and Baruch ben Samuel. "Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses of Mainz". Encyclopedia Judaica. Retrieved

    Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses

    Judah_ben_Kalonymus_ben_Moses

  • Meshullam ben Jacob
  • 12th-century Franco-Jewish Talmudist

    Meshullam son of Jacob (or Meshullam HaKohen ben Ya'akov) also known as Rabbeinu Meshullam hagodol (Rabbi Meshullem the great) was a Franco-Jewish Talmudist

    Meshullam ben Jacob

    Meshullam_ben_Jacob

  • Mordechai ben Hillel
  • German rabbi (d. 1298)

    is the Rhenish one with glosses from the Austrian Mordechai, by Rabbi Samuel ben Aaron of Schlettstadt. Fortunately, a complete edition, i.e. the Austrian

    Mordechai ben Hillel

    Mordechai_ben_Hillel

  • Eliezer ben Nathan
  • French Tosafist

    subsequent centuries. One of his great-grandsons was R. Asher ben Jehiel (Rosh), father of R. Jacob, author of the Ṭurim. In or around 1160, a synod was held

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer_ben_Nathan

  • Maimon ben Joseph
  • 12th-century Spanish rabbinic judge

    "Maimon ben Joseph ha-Dayyan", Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World Online, doi:10.1163/1878-9781_ejiw_COM_0014310, retrieved 2026-01-18  Jacobs, Joseph

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon_ben_Joseph

  • Maimonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher (1135/1138–1204)

    father, Maimon ben Joseph, was a dayyan or rabbinic judge. Maimonides studied Torah under his father, who had in turn studied under Joseph ibn Migash, a student

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

  • Chananel ben Chushiel
  • Late-Geonic/Early-Rishonic Talmudist

    Nissim Ben Jacob in the capacity of rabbi and Rosh yeshiva of Kairouan. His most famous student is Isaac Alfasi. According to R. Abraham Ibn Daud, R

    Chananel ben Chushiel

    Chananel_ben_Chushiel

  • Azriel of Gerona
  • Spanish rabbi and kabbalist

    Azriel ibn Menahem ibn Ibrahim al-Tarās (Arabic: عزريل بن مناحيم بن ابراهيم التاراس Azrēyl bin Mināḥīm ben Ibrāhim āl-Tārās; Hebrew: עזריאל בן מנחם בן

    Azriel of Gerona

    Azriel_of_Gerona

  • Nachmanides
  • 13th century Sephardic rabbi and scholar

    Moses ben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses, son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

  • Rishonim
  • Rabbis and poskim of the 11th–15th centuries

    Maimonides, Moshe Ben Maimon, (Rambam), 12th-century Spanish-North African Talmudist, philosopher, and law codifier Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, 12th- and

    Rishonim

    Rishonim

  • Zedekiah ben Abraham Anaw
  • 13th-century author of halakhic works

    Zedekiah ben Abraham Anaw (13th century; also known by the surname HaRofeh) was an author of halakhic works and younger brother of Benjamin ben Abraham

    Zedekiah ben Abraham Anaw

    Zedekiah_ben_Abraham_Anaw

  • Samuel ben Natronai
  • 12th-century German Tosafist

    Rabbi Samuel ben Natronai (Hebrew: שמואל בן נטרונאי; c. 1105 – 1197), also known as RaSHBaT, was a 12th-century German Tosafist. Possibly born in Bari

    Samuel ben Natronai

    Samuel_ben_Natronai

  • Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim
  • 13th-century French rabbi and encyclopedist

    was a certain Rabbi Jacob, whom he cites as his authority for an astronomical explanation, and who may have been Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon. It is probable

    Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim

    Levi_ben_Abraham_ben_Hayyim

  • Yom Tov of Seville
  • 13th-14th century Talmudist

    that identifies him as being from Seville. He was the student of Solomon ibn Adret and Aaron ha-Levy. His works suggest that he spent some time studying

    Yom Tov of Seville

    Yom_Tov_of_Seville

  • Joseph Albo
  • Jewish philosopher

    North Africa Chananel ben Chushiel Dunash ben Labrat Isaac Alfasi (Rif) Nissim ben Jacob Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam Shemariah ben Elhanan Zechariah Aghmati

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph_Albo

  • Jacob Weil
  • German rabbi

    Jacob Ben Judah Weil also known as Jacob Halevi Weil, later known as Mahariv (Hebrew: יעקב בן יהודה ווייל) was a German rabbi and posek who as one of the

    Jacob Weil

    Jacob_Weil

  • Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils
  • Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils was a French rabbi, Talmudist, Bible commentator, and payyetan (author of piyyutim) of the mid-eleventh century. He is also known

    Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils

    Joseph_ben_Samuel_Bonfils

  • Menachem HaMeiri
  • 13th century Rabbi & scholar

    Menachem ben Solomon HaMeiri (Hebrew: מנחם בן שלמה המאירי; French: Don Vidal Solomon; 1249–1315), commonly referred to as HaMeiri, the Meiri, or just

    Menachem HaMeiri

    Menachem_HaMeiri

  • Jacob ben Judah Landau
  • Jacob ben Judah Landau (died 1493) (Hebrew: יעקב ברוך בן יהודה לנדא) was a German-Italian rabbi and halakhic codifier, who wrote the halakhic digest The

    Jacob ben Judah Landau

    Jacob_ben_Judah_Landau

  • Nissim of Gerona
  • 14th-century Talmudist and authority on Jewish law

    Nissim ben Reuven (1290 – 9th of Shevat, 1376, Hebrew: נִסִּים בֶּן רְאוּבֵן) of Girona, Catalonia was an influential talmudist and authority on Jewish

    Nissim of Gerona

    Nissim_of_Gerona

  • Gersonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher

    have foreknowledge of moral decisions which was advanced by ibn Daud and Gersonides (Levi ben Gershom) is not quite as isolated as Rabbi Bleich indicates

    Gersonides

    Gersonides

  • Yonah Gerondi
  • Jewish historical religious figure

    the Perplexed and the Sefer ha-Madda. According to his pupil, Hillel ben Samuel, Gerondi was the instigator of the public burning of Maimonides' writings

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah_Gerondi

  • Yechiel of Paris
  • Jewish scholar of the 13th century

    Yechiel ben Joseph of Paris or Jehiel of Paris, called Sire Vives in French (Judeo-French: שיר ויויש) and Vivus Meldensis ("Vives of Meaux") in Latin

    Yechiel of Paris

    Yechiel_of_Paris

  • Vidal of Tolosa
  • 14th-century rabbi

    In addition, Vidal's approach is commonly held to reflect that of Shlomo ibn Aderet, so that when there is dispute over the meaning of Aderet's words

    Vidal of Tolosa

    Vidal_of_Tolosa

  • Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise
  • Twelfth-century French rabbi

    Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise was a French rabbi, a tosafist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. His French name was Sir Morel, by which he is often

    Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise

    Samuel_ben_Solomon_of_Falaise

  • Samson ben Joseph of Falaise
  • 1th century French rabbi

    ben Samuel Isaac ben Meir (RIvaM) Samuel ben Meir (RaShbaM) Solomon ben Meir Jacob ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam) Margolioth family Hannah bat Meir & Samuel

    Samson ben Joseph of Falaise

    Samson_ben_Joseph_of_Falaise

  • Eliezer ben Samuel
  • French rabbi (died 1198)

    Eliezer ben Samuel of Metz (died 1198) was a Tosafist and the author of the halachic work Sefer Yereim [he] (Vilna 1892). An abridgment of this work was

    Eliezer ben Samuel

    Eliezer_ben_Samuel

  • Simeon ben Zemah Duran
  • Sephardic Jewish rabbi and scholar (1361–1444)

    Or Adonai. Zohar ha-Raḳia, commentary on Solomon ibn Gabirol's Azharot, Constantinople, 1515. (Jacob Hagis [Petil Tekelet] and Moses Pisante Ner Miẓwah

    Simeon ben Zemah Duran

    Simeon_ben_Zemah_Duran

  • Isaac ben Sheshet
  • Spanish Talmudic authority (1326–1408)

    Isaac ben Sheshet Perfet or Barfat (Hebrew: יצחק בן ששת; 1326–1408) was a Spanish Talmudic authority, also known by his acronym, Rivash (ריב"ש). He was

    Isaac ben Sheshet

    Isaac ben Sheshet

    Isaac_ben_Sheshet

  • Judah ben Barzillai
  • 12th-century Catalan talmudist and rabbi

    with the philosophical writings of Saadia and of Samuel ben Hophni, but not with those of Solomon ibn Gabirol and Baḥya. He shows little talent for dealing

    Judah ben Barzillai

    Judah_ben_Barzillai

  • Isaac ben Moses of Vienna
  • 13th century Austrian rabbi

    life, he mentions two Bohemian scholars as his teachers, Jacob ha-Laban and Isaac ben Jacob ha-Lavan. Led by a thirst for Talmudic knowledge, he undertook

    Isaac ben Moses of Vienna

    Isaac_ben_Moses_of_Vienna

  • Jonah ibn Janah
  • Jewish rabbi and grammarian (c. 990–1055)

    expanded on the research of Judah ben David Hayyuj and led to a series of controversial exchanges with Samuel ibn Naghrillah that remained unresolved

    Jonah ibn Janah

    Jonah_ibn_Janah

  • Isaac Aboab I
  • 14th-century Spanish Talmudic scholar

    Rabbi Isaac ben Abraham Aboab (Hebrew: רבי יצחק בן אברהם אבוהב; fl. 1300) also known by his magnum opus, Menorat ha-Maor (Hebrew: מנורת המאור), was an

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac_Aboab_I

  • Meir Abulafia
  • Spanish rabbi

    style of Isaac Alfasi and was clearly influenced by Hai ben Sherira, Sherira ben Hanina, Joseph ibn Migash, Rashi, and Maimonides. The only sections of this

    Meir Abulafia

    Meir_Abulafia

  • Ephraim ben Samson
  • 12th-century French tosafist

    Ephraim ben Samson (Hebrew: אפרים בן שמשון) was a 12th-century French tosafist and biblical expounder. Ephraim authored Perush al ha-Torah and was a follower

    Ephraim ben Samson

    Ephraim_ben_Samson

  • Samuel Sulami
  • 14th-century Talmudist, poet and philanthropist

    hosting Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim of Villefranche, a proponent of that view, in his house at Perpignan. Despite pressure from Shlomo ibn Aderet, he did

    Samuel Sulami

    Samuel_Sulami

  • Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen
  • 14th-century Provençal rabbi and scholar

    Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen was one of the hachmei Provence, one of a family of scholars living at Narbonne, France (not Lunel, as David Conforte and others

    Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen

    Aaron_ben_Jacob_ha-Kohen

  • Judah ben Yakar
  • Kabbalist, teacher of Nachmanides

    Judah ben Yakar (d. between 1201 and 1218) was a rabbi and talmudist. Born in Provence, he later studied under Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre in northern

    Judah ben Yakar

    Judah_ben_Yakar

  • Joseph ibn Migash
  • Andalusian rabbi and posek (1077 – c. 1141)

    Joseph ben Meir HaLevi ibn Migash (also rendered Yosef ibn Meir Ha-Levi ibn Migash, José ben Meir ibn Megas, or simply Joseph ibn Migash; Hebrew: יוסף

    Joseph ibn Migash

    Joseph_ibn_Migash

  • Israel Isserlein
  • Austrian rabbi (1390–1460)

    Israel Isserlin (Hebrew: :ישראל איסרלן בן פתחיה; Israel Isserlein ben Petachia; 1390 in Maribor, Duchy of Styria – 1460 in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria)

    Israel Isserlein

    Israel Isserlein

    Israel_Isserlein

  • Joseph Colon Trabotto
  • Italian rabbi

    Joseph Colon ben Solomon Trabotto, also known as Maharik, (c. 1420 in Chambéry – 1480 in Pavia) was a 15th-century rabbi who is considered Italy's foremost

    Joseph Colon Trabotto

    Joseph_Colon_Trabotto

  • Abin ha-Gadol
  • 10th century French rabbi

    Rabbi Isaac (ben Joshua)'s son was Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol. His grandson was Rabbi Kalonymus ben Isaac the Elder, the father of Rabbi Samuel of Speyer

    Abin ha-Gadol

    Abin_ha-Gadol

  • Moses ben Jacob of Coucy
  • 13th-century French rabbi

    Rabbi Moses ben Jacob of Coucy, also known as Moses Mikkotsi (Hebrew: משה בן יעקב מקוצי; Latin: Moses Kotsensis), was a French Tosafist and authority

    Moses ben Jacob of Coucy

    Moses_ben_Jacob_of_Coucy

  • Solomon ben Meir
  • 12th century French rabbi

    ben Samuel Isaac ben Meir (RIvaM) Samuel ben Meir (RaShbaM) Solomon ben Meir Jacob ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam) Margolioth family Hannah bat Meir & Samuel

    Solomon ben Meir

    Solomon_ben_Meir

  • Jacob ben Judah of London
  • Jacob ben Judah Hazzan was a 13th-century Jewish legal codifier based in London, England. His grandfather was one Jacob he-Aruk (possibly Jacob le Long)

    Jacob ben Judah of London

    Jacob_ben_Judah_of_London

  • Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir
  • Yehuda ben Meir, also known as Yehudah Leontin, was a rabbi and Talmudic scholar of the late tenth and early eleventh century CE. Yehuda was the principal

    Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir

    Yehuda_HaKohen_ben_Meir

  • Moses ben Joseph ben Merwan ha-Levi
  • 12th-century Provençal rabbi, philosopher and Talmudist

    Isaac Abarbanel, Hasdai Crescas, Joseph Albo, and Joseph Ibn Waqar (all of whom quote him). Jacob ben Moses of Bagnols quotes a document relating to a divorce

    Moses ben Joseph ben Merwan ha-Levi

    Moses_ben_Joseph_ben_Merwan_ha-Levi

  • Alexander Suslin
  • German rabbi (died 1349)

    guidance in their practical application. A comparison of the Aguddah with Jacob ben Asher's Arba'ah Turim, written at the same time in Spain, reveals the

    Alexander Suslin

    Alexander_Suslin

  • Meshullam ben Kalonymus
  • Rabbi, posek, commentator on the Mishnah, and Paytan (~950 – ~1010)

    that he died between 1000 and 1010 CE. According to a letter from Rabbi Samuel ben Danan, of the second generation of exiles from Spain, when Rabbeinu Meshullam

    Meshullam ben Kalonymus

    Meshullam_ben_Kalonymus

  • Peretz ben Elijah
  • French tosafist

    Perez, may he live). Perez's teachers included Jehiel of Paris, Jacob of Chinon and Samuel of Evreux. He traveled throughout Brabant, and sojourned for a

    Peretz ben Elijah

    Peretz_ben_Elijah

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    daughter, Yocheved, married Meir ben Samuel; their four sons were Shmuel (Rashbam; born 1080), Yitzchak (Rivam; born 1090), Jacob (Rabbeinu Tam; born 1100),

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Isaac ben Abba Mari
  • 12th-century Provençal rabbi

    Isaac ben Abba Mari (c. 1122 – c. 1193) was a Provençal rabbi who hailed from Marseille. He is often simply referred to as "Ba'al ha-Ittur," after his

    Isaac ben Abba Mari

    Isaac_ben_Abba_Mari

  • Judah ben Asher
  • German Talmudist and rabbi

    Judah ben Asher (30 June 1270 – 4 July 1349) was a German Talmudist and later rabbi of Toledo, Spain, son of Rabbenu Asher and brother of Jacob ben Asher

    Judah ben Asher

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  • Abraham Saba
  • Castilian preacher

    North Africa Chananel ben Chushiel Dunash ben Labrat Isaac Alfasi (Rif) Nissim ben Jacob Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam Shemariah ben Elhanan Zechariah Aghmati

    Abraham Saba

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  • Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor
  • French tosafist, exegete and poet

    century. He was the father of Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans and Saadia Bekhor Shor. Joseph was a pupil of Jacob Tam, Joseph Kara, and Rashbam. That "Joseph

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  • Gershom ben Judah
  • Rabbi

    Gershom ben Judah, (c. 960–1040) best known as Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, "Our teacher Gershom") and also commonly known to scholars of Rabbinic

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  • Eleazar of Worms
  • German rabbi

    מוורמייזא - also מגרמייזא of Garmiza or Garmisa) (c. 1176–1238), or Eleazar ben Judah ben Kalonymus, also sometimes known today as Eleazar Rokeach ("Eleazar the

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar of Worms

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  • Abraham ben Nathan
  • 12th/13th-century Provençal rabbi and scholar

    Abraham ben David, but his regular rabbinical studies, were pursued at Dampierre, Aube in northern France at the academy of Isaac ben Samuel. Abraham

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  • Obadiah of Bertinoro
  • Italian rabbi

    Obadiah ben Abraham of Bertinoro (Hebrew: ר׳ עוֹבַדְיָה בֵּן אַבְרָהָם מִבַּרְטֵנוּרָא; c. 1445 – c. 1515), commonly known as "The Bartenura", was a 15th-century

    Obadiah of Bertinoro

    Obadiah of Bertinoro

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  • Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona
  • Italian Jewish tosafist

    Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona (lived about the beginning of the thirteenth century) was an Italian Jewish tosafist. He was a disciple of Rabbi Isaac the

    Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona

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  • Elijah of Paris
  • 12th century French rabbi

    in Machzor Vitry, by Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry, Sefer HaItur by Isaac ben Abba Mari, Sefer Yereim by Eliezer ben Samuel, Sefer HaRokeach by Eleazar of

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  • Ephraim ben Isaac of Regensburg
  • German tosafist and liturgical poet (c. 1110–1175)

    Ephraim ben Isaac ben Abraham of Regensburg (Hebrew: אפרים בן יצחק מרגנסבורג; c. 1110 – 1175) also sometimes called Ben Yakir, was a 12th-century German

    Ephraim ben Isaac of Regensburg

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  • Nethanel ben Isaiah
  • Yemenite Jewish rabbi, Biblical commentator and poet

    post-Talmudic authors, he mentions (besides the Geonim and Masoretes) Ibn Janah, Nathan ben Jehiel (under the designation of "the author of the "Arukh"), and

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  • Aaron of York
  • Jewish financier and chief rabbi of England

    article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Joseph Jacobs (1901–1906). "Aaron of York". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish

    Aaron of York

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  • Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol
  • Eleventh century German rabbi

    Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol was a German rabbi of the eleventh century. He was a pupil of his cousin R. Simon ha-Gadol of Mainz and of R. Gershom Me'or

    Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol

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  • Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans
  • 12th-century French Tosafist

    Aaron ben Samuel of Frankfurt, and Joseph Brodsky. Louis Ginzberg, "Abraham Ben Joseph of Orleans," Jewish Encyclopedia, jewishencyclopedia.com Jacobs, Joseph

    Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans

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  • Hachmei Provence
  • Jewish rabbis of Provence

    family Ibn Tibbon Caslari family of Carpentras Bonet de Lattes Jacob Anatoli Gersonides Gerson ben Solomon Catalan Abraham Bedersi Jedaiah ben Abraham

    Hachmei Provence

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  • Joseph ibn Habib
  • Spanish Talmudist

    centuries. He lived in Barcelona. Like his predecessor, R. Nissim ben Reuben (RaN), Ibn Ḥabib wrote a commentary on the halachot of Isaac Alfasi, entitled

    Joseph ibn Habib

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  • Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre
  • French Tosafist

    Rabbeinu Elhanan was a 12th-century French Tosafist and the son of Isaac ben Samuel. He is mostly known for his numerous commentaries on the Talmudic tractates

    Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre

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  • Ephraim of Bonn
  • English medieval rabbi (Tosefist)

    Ephraim of Bonn (1132–1200 or 1221?), also known as Ephraim ben Jacob, was a rabbi and writer, known for documenting the 1190 massacre of the Jews in

    Ephraim of Bonn

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  • Menahem Recanati
  • Italian rabbi (1223–1290)

    Menahem ben Benjamin Recanati (Hebrew: מנחם בן בנימין ריקנטי; 1223–1290) was an Italian rabbi who was born and died in the city of Recanati, who devoted

    Menahem Recanati

    Menahem Recanati

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  • Judah ben Yom Tov
  • 11th century Tosafist

    and Rabbi Eliezer. His daughter married Isaac ben Samuel of Dampierre. His grandson was Rabbi Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon. In a manuscript it says that

    Judah ben Yom Tov

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  • Elijah Mizrachi
  • Talmudist and posek

    Tosefet Semag, a hiddush on the Sefer Mitzvot Gadol ("Semag") of Moses ben Jacob of Coucy. A collection of responsa - Teshuvot Re'em; see History of responsa

    Elijah Mizrachi

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  • SAMULI
  • Male

    Finnish

    SAMULI

    Finnish form of Greek Samouel, SAMULI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SAMULI

  • BEN-ONI
  • Male

    English

    BEN-ONI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Ben-Owniy, BEN-ONI means "son of my sorrow." In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.

    BEN-ONI

  • Jacob
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish

    Jacob

    Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Heel Grabber; One who Supplants

    Jacob

  • SAMUEL
  • Male

    English

    SAMUEL

    Anglicized form of Greek Samouel (Hebrew Shemuwel), SAMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hannah.

    SAMUEL

  • Samuel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian

    Samuel

    English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Sámuel), Jewish, and South Indian : from the Biblical male personal name Samuel (Hebrew Shemuel ‘Name of God’). This name is also well established in South India.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Samuel

  • SAMOUL
  • Male

    Greek

    SAMOUL

    Variant spelling of Greek Samouel, SAMOUL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." 

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  • JAKOB
  • Male

    German

    JAKOB

    German and Scandinavian form of Greek Iakob, JAKOB means "supplanter."

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  • SAMUIL
  • Male

    Russian

    SAMUIL

    (Самуил) Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUIL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SAMUIL

  • SHMUEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHMUEL

    Contracted form of Hebrew Shemuwel, SHMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." 

    SHMUEL

  • Samuel
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Armenian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Samuel

    Asked of God; Told by God; Name of King in Bible; Follower of Jesus; Heard by God

    Samuel

  • JAYCOB
  • Male

    English

    JAYCOB

    Variant spelling of English Jacob, JAYCOB means "supplanter."

    JAYCOB

  • SAMUELE
  • Male

    Italian

    SAMUELE

    Italian form of Greek Samouel, SAMUELE means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SAMUELE

  • Bin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, British, English, German, Indian, Japanese, Punjabi, Sikh

    Bin

    Son; Form of Bingham; Crib

    Bin

  • Ben
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Celebrity, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Ben

    Born of the Right Hand; Meadow with Coarse Grass; Son of the South; Benjamin; Freedom; Power

    Ben

  • JACOB
  • Male

    English

    JACOB

    Anglicized form of Greek Iakob and Hebrew Yaaqob, JACOB means "supplanter." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau. In the New Testament, it is the name of Mary's father-in-law. 

    JACOB

  • SAMUELA
  • Female

    Italian

    SAMUELA

    Feminine form of Italian Samuele, SAMUELA means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SAMUELA

  • Samuels
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Jewish

    Samuels

    English and Jewish : patronymic from Samuel.

    Samuels

  • Jacoba
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Latin

    Jacoba

    Supplants; Female Version of Jacob; Supplanter

    Jacoba

  • Yakob
  • Biblical

    Yakob

    Yacob, Yacoub - Jacob

    Yakob

  • JACOBO
  • Male

    Spanish

    JACOBO

    Spanish form of Latin Jacobus, JACOBO means "supplanter."

    JACOBO

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