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  • Yom Tov of Falaise
  • 11th century French rabbi

    Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, Hebrew: יום טוב מפלייזא also called Rabbi Yom Tov ben Rabbi Yehuda, was one of the 11th-century Baalei Tosafot in France. His

    Yom Tov of Falaise

    Yom_Tov_of_Falaise

  • Falaise, Calvados
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    Church in the town. The town was also the place that Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, grandchild of Rashi, held his rabbinical court, during the 13th century

    Falaise, Calvados

    Falaise, Calvados

    Falaise,_Calvados

  • Judah ben Yom Tov
  • 11th century Tosafist

    ben Yom Tov (Hebrew: יהודה בן יום טוב) was one of the Baalei Tosafot in France, a member of Rashi's family. His father was Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, who

    Judah ben Yom Tov

    Judah_ben_Yom_Tov

  • Yom Tov of Joigny
  • French-born rabbi, victim of the 1190 York pogrom

    Yom Tov (alt. Yom Tob) of Joigny, also denoted of York (died 1190) was a French-born rabbi and liturgical poet of the medieval era who lived in York,

    Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yom Tov of Joigny

    Yom_Tov_of_Joigny

  • Azriel of Gerona
  • Spanish rabbi and kabbalist

    ben ʾAḇrāhām al-Taras; c. 1160 – c. 1238) also known as Azriel of Girona was the founder of speculative Kabbalah and the Gironian Kabbalist school. He is

    Azriel of Gerona

    Azriel_of_Gerona

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

    Land mystic and Talmudist Menachem Meiri, (Meiri), 13th-century Talmudist Yom Tov Asevilli, (Ritva), 13th-century Talmudist Solomon ben Aderet, (Rashba)

    Rishonim

    Rishonim

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

    Yom Tov ben Abraham of Seville (c. 1260 – 1320; also Asevilli, Assevilli, Ashbili) commonly known by the Hebrew acronym Ritva, (Hebrew: ריטב״א Rabbi Yom

    Yom Tov of Seville

    Yom_Tov_of_Seville

  • Gershom ben Judah
  • Rabbi

    ("Remember the Covenant of Abraham"), a liturgical poem recited by Ashkenazic Jews during the season of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, which includes the

    Gershom ben Judah

    Gershom_ben_Judah

  • 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

  • List of Tosafists
  • (author of Or Zarua), Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise, and Moses ben Jacob of Coucy. Son-in-law and pupil of Rashi, and to a great extent his continuator

    List of Tosafists

    List_of_Tosafists

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

    Occitania, then under the rule of Philip II of France. He was the youngest son of Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Moses Kimhi, both also biblical

    David Kimhi

    David Kimhi

    David_Kimhi

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

    Shem-Tov, with the title "Refutation of the Cardinal Principles of the Christians" has been preserved. The work was composed at the solicitation of Spanish

    Hasdai Crescas

    Hasdai Crescas

    Hasdai_Crescas

  • Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin
  • German rabbi

    source of law for Moses Isserles’ component of the Shulkhan Arukh. Maharil was the son and pupil of Moshe Levi Moelin, Rabbi of Mainz, and a pupil of R. Shalom

    Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin

    Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin

    Yaakov_ben_Moshe_Levi_Moelin

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

    Nathan (RIBaN) Yom Tov ben Judah Judah ben Yom Tov Isaac ben Judah Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon daughter of Isaac ben Judah & Yechiel of Paris Moses ben

    Samson ben Joseph of Falaise

    Samson_ben_Joseph_of_Falaise

  • Eliezer ben Nathan
  • French Tosafist

    Rabbeinu Tam, and one of the earliest of the Tosafists. He was the son-in-law of Eliakim b. Joseph of Mainz, a fellow student of Rashi. Through his four

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer ben Nathan

    Eliezer_ben_Nathan

  • Elijah Mizrachi
  • Talmudist and posek

    of the cube root. He also knew Byzantine Greek and Arabic. Mizrachi succeeded Moses Capsali (on his death c. 1495) as Hakham Bashi "Grand Rabbi" of the

    Elijah Mizrachi

    Elijah_Mizrachi

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

    and Solomon the Grammarian. He married Miriam, the sister of Shimshon ben Yosef of Falaise, Calvados, who may have been his second wife. His reputation

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu Tam

    Rabbeinu_Tam

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

    exception of that included in the Scroll of Esther, the Scroll of the Hasmoneans, and the 24 books [of the Bible].'" It follows the structure of cyclical

    Nissim ben Jacob

    Nissim_ben_Jacob

  • David Abudarham
  • 14th-century Spanish rabbi

    prayers of the Ta'anit in general, besides those of the national fast-days in commemoration of Jerusalem; then follow Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and

    David Abudarham

    David_Abudarham

  • Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon
  • French tosafist

    Treves was a rabbi in Paris, son of Yom Tov of Falaise who was the son of Judah ben Nathan (Rivan), and thus a descendant of Rashi. In his early years, he

    Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon

    Judah_ben_Isaac_Messer_Leon

  • Joseph Albo
  • Jewish philosopher

    century, known chiefly as the author of Sefer ha-Ikkarim ("Book of Principles"), the classic work on the fundamentals of Judaism. Albo's birthplace is generally

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph Albo

    Joseph_Albo

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

    where he was the pupil of Jacob of Würzburg and possibly also of Abigdor Cohen of Vienna. He owes his reputation to his compilation of ritual law entitled

    Zedekiah ben Abraham Anaw

    Zedekiah_ben_Abraham_Anaw

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

    as one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. Originally from Córdoba, where he was born on Passover Eve of 1135 or

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

    Maimonides

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

    Toledo, then in the Kingdom of Castile, in 1340. He was the third son of the Asher ben Jehiel (known as the "Rosh"), a rabbi of the Holy Roman Empire who

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob_ben_Asher

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

    Shor of Orléans (12th century) (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף בֶּן־יִצחָק בְּכוֹר־שׁוֹר) was a French tosafist, exegete, and poet who flourished in the second half of the

    Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor

    Joseph_ben_Isaac_Bekhor_Shor

  • Menachem HaMeiri
  • 13th century Rabbi & scholar

    Perpignan, which then formed part of the Principality of Catalonia. He was the student of Rabbi Reuven, the son of Chaim of Narbonne, France. In his writings

    Menachem HaMeiri

    Menachem_HaMeiri

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

    lived. Only half of these responsa have been published, and they total three thousand. Among his numerous students were Yom Tov of Seville and Bahya

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo ibn Aderet

    Shlomo_ibn_Aderet

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

    Halachot of Isaac Alfasi, and Mishneh Torah of Maimonides, and is regarded as a father of Kabbalah and one of the key links in the chain of Jewish mystics

    Abraham ben David

    Abraham_ben_David

  • Gersonides
  • Medieval Jewish philosopher

    others, he was the son of Gerson ben Solomon Catalan. As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers, little is known of his life. His family

    Gersonides

    Gersonides

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

    laws of the following ten subjects: (1) Sukkot (2) lulav; (3) hallel; (4) shofar; (5) Yom Kippur; (6) megillah; (7) Hanukkah; (8) prohibition of chametz

    Isaac ben Abba Mari

    Isaac_ben_Abba_Mari

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

    Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived in the Taifa of Zaragoza in al-Andalus (now Spain). He was one of two people now known as Rabbeinu Behaye, the other

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya ibn Paquda

    Bahya_ibn_Paquda

  • Eleazar of Worms
  • German rabbi

    incorporeality of God, combating the anthropomorphism of the Aggadah (published by Adolf Jellinek in the Kokabe Yiẓḥaḳ collection [xxvii.]. Kether Shem Tov. The

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar_of_Worms

  • Bahya ben Asher
  • Rabbi and scholar of Judaism

    חלואה‎, 1255–1340) was a rabbi and scholar of Judaism, best known as a commentator on the Hebrew Bible. He is one of two scholars now referred to as Rabbeinu

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya ben Asher

    Bahya_ben_Asher

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

    commentator, codifier of Jewish law, philosopher, and liturgical poet from al-Andalus. He was born and lived in the town of Lucena in the Taifa of Granada, where

    Isaac ibn Ghiyyat

    Isaac_ibn_Ghiyyat

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

    Algeria, the capital city of the Sanhaja Hammadid dynasty of the central Maghreb, and is sometimes called "ha-Kala'i" because of it. Some older sources believe

    Isaac Alfasi

    Isaac Alfasi

    Isaac_Alfasi

  • 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

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

    and one of 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

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher_ben_Jehiel

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

    dayyanim: he was the son of Joseph the Sage, son of Isaac ha-Dayyan, son of Joseph, son of Obadiah, son of Solomon and son of Obadiah. Some traditions

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon ben Joseph

    Maimon_ben_Joseph

  • Hachmei Provence
  • Jewish rabbis of Provence

    For this liturgy, see Seder ha-Tamid Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine, Avignon 1776. The Shem-Tov Bonet Kalonymos family[permanent dead link]

    Hachmei Provence

    Hachmei_Provence

  • Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona
  • 12th century Catalonian rabbi and poet

    his namesake. The elder Zerachiah was a son of Shem Tov Ha-Levi, one of the greatest Talmudic scholars of Hakhmei Provence. The family name HaYitzhari

    Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona

    Zerachiah_ha-Levi_of_Girona

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

    father-in-law of Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil. He was a disciple of Rabbi Judah Messer Leon, and succeeded him in 1225 as head of the Yeshiva of Paris, which

    Yechiel of Paris

    Yechiel_of_Paris

  • Rabbenu Yerucham
  • French rabbi (1290–1350)

    Yerucham (Hebrew: רבנו ירוחם), was a prominent rabbi and posek during the period of the Rishonim. Yerucham was born in Provence, France. Initially he lived in

    Rabbenu Yerucham

    Rabbenu_Yerucham

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

    Samuel of Regensburg, Samson of Coucy and Eleazar of Worms. He was among the teachers of Meir of Rothenburg. In his Or Zarua, the only primary source of information

    Isaac ben Moses of Vienna

    Isaac_ben_Moses_of_Vienna

  • Isaac ben Moses Arama
  • 15th-century Spanish rabbi and author

    prototype of the Spanish-Jewish scholar of the second half of the fifteenth century. First of all he was a Talmudist. The study of the Talmud was of the utmost

    Isaac ben Moses Arama

    Isaac_ben_Moses_Arama

  • Meir Abulafia
  • Spanish rabbi

    authority on halakha in the Kingdom of León (now in Spain). He was the scion of a wealthy and scholarly family, the son of Todros ben Judah, to whom the Parisian

    Meir Abulafia

    Meir_Abulafia

  • Nachmanides
  • 13th century Sephardic rabbi and scholar

    nickname Bonastruc ça Porta (Catalan: [ˌbɔnəsˈtɾuk sə ˈpɔrtə]; literally "Mazel Tov near the Gate", see astruc), was a leading medieval Jewish scholar, Spanish

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

    Nachmanides

  • Samson ben Abraham of Sens
  • French Jewish rabbi (c. 1150 – c. 1230)

    Prince of Sens", and within Tosafot as "Rashba". He was probably born in Falaise, Calvados, where his grandfather, the tosafist Samson ben Joseph, called

    Samson ben Abraham of Sens

    Samson_ben_Abraham_of_Sens

  • Joseph Colon Trabotto
  • Italian rabbi

    subsequently settled in the city of Chambéry, the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, which was home to a significant population of rabbinic scholars. Among these

    Joseph Colon Trabotto

    Joseph_Colon_Trabotto

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

    into ten sections about circumcision, the duty of the father to his son, prayer, honouring Shabbat and Yom Kippur, honouring one's father and mother, marriage

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac Aboab I

    Isaac_Aboab_I

  • Abraham ibn Daud
  • 12th-century Spanish astronomer, historian and philosopher

    title of Sefer ha-Qabbalah (Hebrew: ספר הקבלה, lit. 'Book of Tradition'; some manuscripts give the title as Seder ha-Qabbalah, i.e. the "Order of Tradition")

    Abraham ibn Daud

    Abraham ibn Daud

    Abraham_ibn_Daud

  • Yonah Gerondi
  • Jewish historical religious figure

    known to be his are Megillat Sefarim, Hilkot Ḥanukkah and Hilkot Yom Kippur. The fame of Gerondi chiefly rests on his moral and ascetic works, which, it

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah Gerondi

    Yonah_Gerondi

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

    at the time under the rule of Zirid Emirs on behalf of the Fatimids. R. Chananel studied under his father, who became head of the Kairouan yeshiva, and

    Chananel ben Chushiel

    Chananel_ben_Chushiel

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

    whose customs served as the basis for later halakhic decisions. Their son Yom Tov later moved to Paris and headed a yeshiva there, together with his brothers

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

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

    studied at the school of Nissim of Gerona. Isaac was a paternal descendant of Sheshet Benveniste, and a descendant of Azriel of Gerona through his father's

    Isaac ben Sheshet

    Isaac ben Sheshet

    Isaac_ben_Sheshet

  • Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre
  • 12th/13th-century tosafist, brother of Samson ben Abraham of Sens

    Simchat Torah or for the Sabbath after it, and a selichah for Yom Kippur beginning Hen yom ba la-Adonai. No complete work by him has survived, but his statements

    Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre

    Isaac_ben_Abraham_of_Dampierre

  • Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon
  • Spanish Talmudist and kabbalist

    former the viddui recited on Yom Kippur in the Musaf prayer. The following works are erroneously attributed to Shem Tov b. Abraham ibn Gaon by Wolf and

    Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon

    Shem_Tov_ben_Abraham_ibn_Gaon

  • Vidal of Tolosa
  • 14th-century rabbi

    Vidal of Tolosa, alternate spelling Vidal de Toulouse (Hebrew: וידאל די טולושא), was a Spanish rabbi and scholar of the late 14th century, and is often

    Vidal of Tolosa

    Vidal_of_Tolosa

  • Aharon HaLevi
  • Rabbi

    the authorities cited, in the Bedeq HaBayit and the Hinukh. Yom Tov Asevilli was one of Aharon HaLevi's students. Bedeq haBayit (Sefaria) Commentaries

    Aharon HaLevi

    Aharon_HaLevi

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

    מווילפראנש) was a French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the struggle for the study of secular sciences; born at Villefranche-de-Conflent

    Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim

    Levi_ben_Abraham_ben_Hayyim

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

    turn a grandson of Eliezer ben Nathan. Mordechai was also a relative of Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel. He was a son-in-law of R' Yechiel of Paris. He was married

    Mordechai ben Hillel

    Mordechai_ben_Hillel

  • Tobiah ben Eliezer
  • Talmudist and poet of the 11th century

    Eliezer (Hebrew: טוביה בן אליעזר) was a Talmudist and poet of the 11th century, author of Lekach Tov or Pesikta Zutarta, a midrashic commentary on the Pentateuch

    Tobiah ben Eliezer

    Tobiah_ben_Eliezer

  • Haim ben Hananel HaCohen
  • 12th-century Tosafist

    Elijah of Paris, Rabbi Yom Tov of Joigny and Rabbi Jacob of Corbeil, whose wives were sisters. He had three sons, Aharon, Nachman, and Avraham, all of whom

    Haim ben Hananel HaCohen

    Haim_ben_Hananel_HaCohen

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

    David ha-Kohen of Lunel (c. 1135 – after 1210) was a leading French tosafist. He was also known as Jonathan of Lunel, and was one of several Jewish scholars

    Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen

    Jonathan_ben_David_ha-Cohen

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

    known as the author of one of the earliest codifications of Halakha, the Sefer Mitzvot Gadol. Moses of Coucy lived in the first half of the thirteenth century

    Moses ben Jacob of Coucy

    Moses_ben_Jacob_of_Coucy

  • Israel Isserlein
  • Austrian rabbi (1390–1460)

    :ישראל איסרלן בן פתחיה; Israel Isserlein ben Petachia; 1390 in Maribor, Duchy of Styria – 1460 in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria) was a Talmudist, and Halakhist

    Israel Isserlein

    Israel Isserlein

    Israel_Isserlein

  • Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir
  • was a rabbi and Talmudic scholar of the late tenth and early eleventh century CE. Yehuda was the principal teacher of Gershom ben Judah, and his work was

    Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir

    Yehuda_HaKohen_ben_Meir

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

    HaLevi is considered one of the greatest Hebrew-language poets and is celebrated for his secular and religious poems, many of which appear in present-day

    Judah Halevi

    Judah Halevi

    Judah_Halevi

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

    physician, philosopher, and Talmudist. He was the grandson of the Talmudic scholar Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona. He spent his youth at Barcelona, where he studied

    Hillel ben Samuel

    Hillel_ben_Samuel

  • Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne
  • 12th-century Provençal rabbi

    Isaac of Narbonne (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן יִצְחָק מִנַרְבּוֹנָה)(c. 1080-85 – 1158) was a Provençal rabbi, also known as Raavad II, and author of the

    Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne

    Abraham_ben_Isaac_of_Narbonne

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

    authorship of the seliḥah Elohai Basser 'Ammeka, recited in the service of Yom Kippur Katan and attributed to Eliezer by Michael, see Landshuth, 'Ammude

    Eliezer ben Isaac ha-Gadol

    Eliezer_ben_Isaac_ha-Gadol

  • Berechiah de Nicole
  • English Tosafist who lived at Lincoln, England (died, after 1270)

    quarter of the 13th century, probably around 1225. He was the son of Rabbi Moses ben Yom-Tov of London and brother of several renowned Jewish figures of the

    Berechiah de Nicole

    Berechiah de Nicole

    Berechiah_de_Nicole

  • 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

    Ephraim_of_Bonn

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

    9th of Shevat, 1376, Hebrew: נִסִּים בֶּן רְאוּבֵן) of Girona, Catalonia was an influential talmudist and authority on Jewish law. He was one of the last

    Nissim of Gerona

    Nissim_of_Gerona

  • Isaac ben Melchizedek
  • 12th-century commentator on the Mishnah

    one of the first medieval scholars to have composed a commentary on the Mishnah, of which only his commentary on Seder Zera'im survives. Elements of the

    Isaac ben Melchizedek

    Isaac ben Melchizedek

    Isaac_ben_Melchizedek

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

    בן נתן) was a Provençal rabbi and scholar of the 12th–13th centuries. Abraham was born in the second half of the 12th century, probably at Lunel, Languedoc

    Abraham ben Nathan

    Abraham_ben_Nathan

  • Jacob ben Judah of London
  • The work is of interest as the chief literary production of an English Jew before the Edict of Expulsion of 1290, and gives an account of the ritual followed

    Jacob ben Judah of London

    Jacob_ben_Judah_of_London

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

    1077 – c. 1141) was a prominent rabbi, halakhic decisor (posek), and head of the yeshiva (rosh yeshiva) in Lucena, in al-Andalus (modern-day Spain). He

    Joseph ibn Migash

    Joseph_ibn_Migash

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

    Rabbi Samuel Sulami, also known as Samuel of Escaleta, was a French Talmudist, poet, and philanthropist of the fourteenth century. Sulami took an active

    Samuel Sulami

    Samuel_Sulami

  • Zerahiah the Greek
  • Jewish philosopher in the Byzantine Empire

    in the thirteenth or fourteenth century. Of his life no details are known, except that he was the author of an ethical work entitled Sefer ha-Yashar (not

    Zerahiah the Greek

    Zerahiah_the_Greek

  • Chaim Paltiel
  • 13th century French Biblical commentator

    (known as Paltiel of Falaise) was a French Biblical commentator of the thirteenth century and grandson of the tosafist Samuel of Falaise (Sir Morel). An

    Chaim Paltiel

    Chaim_Paltiel

  • Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier
  • 13th century Provençal rabbi and Talmudist

    Samuel, also known as Solomon of Montpellier and Shlomo Min Hahar, was a Provençal rabbi and Talmudist of the first half of the 13th century. He was rabbi

    Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier

    Solomon_ben_Abraham_of_Montpellier

  • Judah Messer Leon
  • Italian rabbi and philosopher

    the intellectual approach of the best Italian universities of the time, yet setting it inside the intellectual culture of Jewish tradition, he is seen

    Judah Messer Leon

    Judah_Messer_Leon

  • Simeon bar Isaac
  • 11th century French rabbi

    Rabbi Simeon bar Isaac bar Avon of Mainz (also known as Rabbi Shimon ben Yitzchak, Rabbi Simeon the Great, (Hebrew: שמעון בן יצחק; c. 950 - c. 1020) was

    Simeon bar Isaac

    Simeon_bar_Isaac

  • Jacob Weil
  • German rabbi

    was a German rabbi and posek who as one of the Rishonim, was an active Talmudic authority during the first half of the fifteenth century. Weil's main teacher

    Jacob Weil

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  • Menahem Recanati
  • Italian rabbi (1223–1290)

    was an Italian rabbi who was born and died in the city of Recanati, who devoted the chief part of his writings to the Kabbalah. In addition to the halachic

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    Menahem Recanati

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  • 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

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

    Nathan ben Jehiel of Rome (Hebrew: נתן בן יחיאל מרומי, romanized: Nāṯān ben Yəḥiʾel mirRomi, c. 1035 – 1106) was a Jewish Italian lexicographer. He authored

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

    outside of the Jewish tradition as a major source of inspiration for Spinoza's early modern source-criticism on the authorship of the Law of Moses, appearing

    Abraham ibn Ezra

    Abraham ibn Ezra

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  • Isaac Tyrnau
  • 14th century Austrian (or Hungarian) rabbi

    Sefer haMinhagim (Book of Customs) is a compendium of halachot ("Jewish laws") and minhagim ("customs") of various groups of Ashkenazi Jews, arranged

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  • Judah ben Kalonymus ben Meir
  • Kalonymus family, and a pupil of Ephraim of Regensburg. His work Seder Tanna'im ve-Amora'im (or Yihusei) is a list of the tannaim and amoraim, which

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  • Abraham Saba
  • Castilian preacher

    (1440–1508) was a rabbi in Castile who became a pupil of Isaac de Leon. At the time of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain he took refuge in Portugal, where

    Abraham Saba

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

    Algeria in the aftermath of the 1391 pogroms that devastated the Jewish community of Spain. In 1408, he became the rabbinic leader of Algerian Jewry, earning

    Simeon ben Zemah Duran

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  • Moses Taku
  • Rabbi, 13th-century Tosafist from Bohemia

    an opponent of both the esoteric theology of the Ashkenazi Hasidim, particularly the Kalonymos family, i.e. followers of Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg)

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

    a Catalan Talmudist of the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 12th century. Almost nothing is known of his life. He came of a very distinguished

    Judah ben Barzillai

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

    prominent Provençal rabbi, philosopher, and talmudist. He was a nephew and pupil of Isaac ben Merwan ha-Levi. His colleagues addressed him as "Great scholar,

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

    He was probably the son of Josce of York, the leading figure in the York pogrom of 1190. Aaron appears to have obtained some of his father's money and

    Aaron of York

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

    بن لبراط) was a medieval Jewish commentator, poet, and grammarian of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain. He is known for his philological commentary

    Dunash ben Labrat

    Dunash ben Labrat

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  • Jacob of Chinon
  • 13th-century French Tosafist

    Jacob of Chinon also known as Rav Tam of Chinon (Hebrew: רב יעקב מקינון; c. 1190–1260) was a 13th-century French Tosafist from Chinon. He was a pupil of Isaac

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  • Menahem ben Helbo
  • מנחם בן הלבו קרא; 1015–1085) was an 11th-century French tosafist, who is one of the earliest commentators on the Bible in northern France. He is known for

    Menahem ben Helbo

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

    18th-century Hasidic Judaism founded by the Baal Shem Tov). Judah was born in 1150 in the small town of Speyer, now in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany,

    Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg

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