Eras of the Halakha EliezerbenNathan Hebrew of Mainz 1090 1170 , Ra aven , was a halakist and liturgical poet. As an early Rishonim Rishon , he was a contemporary of the Rashbam and Rabbeinu Tam , and one of the earliest of the Tosafists . He was the son in law of Rabbi Eliakim b. Joseph of Mainz, a fellow student of Rashi . Through his four daughters Eliezer became the ancestor of several learned families which exerted a great influence upon religious life in the subsequent centuries. One of his great grandsons was R. Asher b. Jehiel ROSH , father of R. Jacob, author of the urim . Eben ha Ezer Pronounced EL e Azer ben Naa than Eliezer proves himself conscientious and careful in his decisions. Unlike R. Tam , he possessed little self confidence, and in his humility and reverence ...?artid 233&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia article for EliezerbenNathan , by Louis Ginzberg and A. Kaminka . JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nathan, EliezerBen ... DEFAULTSORT Nathan, EliezerBen Category 1090 births Category 1170 deaths Category 12th century rabbis Category Crusade literature Category Rishonim Category People from Mainz de Elieser benNathan ... various acrostic verses contain the name Eliezer b. Nathan. In deference to a passage in Joseph ... were the names of two men who addressed philosophical questions to Agur ben Jakeh . The work mentions ... on two copies, may be credited to later transcribers. In the subsequent centuries Eliezer came to be regarded ... specially urged by the most influential rabbis of Poland Mordecai Jafe , Samuel Eliezer Edels Maharsha ... was its publication undertaken. As Liturgical Poet Eliezer wrote numerous yo erot , seli ot , and other ... To Eliezer is attributed the commentary on the Ma zor published in Ostroh in 1830. Some of Eliezer ... Eliezer is also supposed to be the author of a history of the terrible events of 1096, the year of the German ... as Landshuth and H. Gr tz have denied Eliezer s authorship of this chronicle. This view, however, was refuted ... more details
NathanbenEliezer ha Me ati ref Nathan of Cento, Nathan da Cento. ref was an Italian Jewish translator, the earliest known member of the Ha Me ati family that flourished at Rome in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. He was called the Prince of Translators and the Italian Tibbonide . Life He lived in Rome from 1279 to 1283. His native place seems to have been Cento , hence his name Me ati, which is the Hebrew equivalent of Cento 100 . After acquiring many languages during long wanderings, he settled at Rome, where he translated scientific and especially medical works from Arabic into Hebrew. This was to take the place, as he declared, of the medical literature of the Jews which had existed even at the time of Solomon but had been lost, and to silence the mockery of the Christians, who said that the Jews had no such literature. Works His translations are Ammar ben Ali al Mausuli s Al Munta ib fi Ilaj al Ain, on the treatment of the eye The Canon of Avicenna The aphorism s of Hippocrates with Galen s commentary ref Neubauer , Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. No. 1588. ref The aphorisms of Maimonides A selection from various authors, chiefly from Galen, published under the title Pir e Mosheh , Lemberg, 1804. Many anonymous translations are attributed to Me ati, among them 1 Razi s treatise on bleeding, Ma amar be Ha azah 2 Zahrawi s Kitab al Ta rif Hebrew title, eruf 3 Ibn Zuhr s Kitab al Aghdhiyah Hebrew title, Sefer ha ezonot 4 an anonymous work on the causes of eclipses entitled Ma amar al Sibbot Li ut ha Me orot. Notes reflist External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 314&letter M Source JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian Jews Category Italian translators Category Year of death unknown ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Eliezerben Yoel HaLevi died 1225 was a noted rabbi and Talmud ic scholar. He was a grandson of EliezerbenNathan Ra avan , and authored Sefer Avi Ezri which is more commonly known by its author s acronym as Sefer Ra avyah . He had a significant influence on Asher ben Jehiel the ROSH . As a rishonim Rishon , he was prominent amongst the Tosafot Tosafists of the middle ages, and was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halevi, EliezerBen Joel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1225 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halevi, EliezerBen Joel Category 1225 deaths Category 13th century rabbis Category Tosafists Category Levites Category Year of birth unknown Euro writer stub Rabbi stub he ... more details
You may be looking for Eliezerben Samuel of Verona Eliezerben Samuel of Metz died 1175 was a Tosafist and the author of the halachic work Sefer Yereim Vilna 1892 . An abridgment of this work was produced by Benjamin ben Abraham Anaw . References Finkel, Avraham Yaakov 1990 . The Great Torah Commentators, Jason Aronson, Northvale, New Jersey. External links http www.daat.ac.il encyclopedia value.asp?id1 1592 Moshe Reich s biographical sketch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Samuel, EliezerBen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1175 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Samuel, EliezerBen Category 12th century rabbis Category 1175 deaths Category People from Metz Category French Tosafists france reli bio stub rabbi stub de Elieser ben Samuel he ... more details
for the street named for EliezerBen Yehuda in Jerusalem Ben Yehuda Street Jerusalem Infobox Person name EliezerBen Yehuda image BYwork.jpg caption birth date birth date January 7, 1858 birth place Luzhky ... Mandate of Palestine other names known for Revival of spoken Hebrew occupation EliezerBen Yehuda ... File Ben Yehuda home.JPG thumb 200 Ben Yehuda home on Ethiopia St. in Jerusalem EliezerBen Yehuda ... Hemda . ref http www.jafi.org.il education 100 people bios beliezer.html EliezerBen Yehuda 1858 1922 Bot generated title ref Image Eliezer und Hemda Ben Jehuda im Jahre 1912.jpg thumb Ben Yehuda ... agvania. ref name haaretz1 Death and commemoration File EliezerBen Yehuda at his desk in Jerusalem c1912.jpg right thumb EliezerBen Yehuda while working on his dictionary. In December 1922, Ben ... him, they did. See also EliezerBen Yehuda s residence References reflist Bibliography Fellman, Jack 1973 . The revival of a classical tongue EliezerBen Yehuda and the modern Hebrew language . The Hague ..., Inc. Garden City, New York, 1952. ISBN 0 8371 2631 2 Yosef Lang. The Life of EliezerBen Yehuda ... Commonscat EliezerBen Yehuda http www.dartmouth.edu djsa list album songs.php?albumId 395 An interview with Dola Ben Yehuda Wittmann EliezerBen Yehuda s daughter at the Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Ben Yehuda, Eliezer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Goes above DEFAULTSORT Categories DEFAULTSORT Ben Yehuda, Eliezer Category 1858 births Category ... old bg ca EliezerBen Yehuda cs EliezerBen Jehuda da EliezerBen Yehuda de EliezerBen Jehuda es EliezerBen Yehuda eo EliezerBen Jehuda fr Eli zer Ben Yehoudah fy EliezerBen Jehuda ga EliezerBen Yehuda gl EliezerBen Yehuda gan ko it EliezerBen Yehuda he ku El ezer Ben Yehuda lad EliezerBen Yehuda ltg Eliezers Ben Jehuda mn nl Eli zer Ben Jehoeda ja no EliezerBen Yehuda pms EliezerBen ... more details
Eliezerben Samuel of Verona lived about the beginning of the thirteenth century was an Italian Jewish tosafist . He was a disciple of Rabbi Isaac the elder , of Dampierre , and grandfather of the philosopher and physician Hillel of Forli . He had sanctioned the second marriage of a young woman whose husband had probably, though not certainly, perished by shipwreck. But Eliezerben Joel ha Levi refused to endorse the permission, and a protracted controversy resulted, into which other rabbis were drawn. Eliezerben Samuel is often quoted on Biblical and halakic questions. Mordecai, in speaking of Eliezer, calls him Eliezer of Verdun, though undoubtedly meaning Verona. References Azulai, Shem ha Gedolim, i. 28 Zunz , G. S. iii. 250 Monatsschrift, xxxiv. 520 Gross, Gallia Judaica, p. 207. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 237&letter E Source JewishEncyclopedia Category Italian rabbis Category 13th century rabbis Category 13th century Italian people Category Tosafists Category People from Verona it Eliezer di Verona ... more details
Menahem ben Solomon in his Sekel ob Jacob Tam in his Sefer ha Yashar RaSHBaM in his commentary on the Pentateuch Ibn Ezra see above Tobiah ben Moses the Karaite in his Yehi Me orot Isaac ben Abba Mari in his Sefer ha I ur Isaac ben Moses in his Or Zarua Zedekiah ben Abraham see above Judah benEliezer in his Min at Yehudah EliezerbenNathan in his piyyut Lel Shimmurim and numerous ...Tobiah benEliezer Hebrew was a Talmudist and poet of the 11th century, author of the Le a ob or Pesi ta Zu arta , a midrash ic commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five Megillot . Zunz G. V. pp. 293 et seq. inferred from Tobiah s reference to his father as the great and from his mention of the massacre in Mainz in 1096, that he was a native of Mainz and a son of Eliezerben Isaac ... Targum of Onqelos Baraita of R. Ishmael Baraita of R. Eliezerben Jose ha Gelili Sifra Sifre Mekilta ... Tobiah benEliezer Category People from Kastoria Category 11th century rabbis Category 11th century Byzantine people Category Jewish poets Category Bible commentators de Tobia ben Elieser ... was a certain Me r of Castoria, a pupil of Tobiah b. Eliezer. On the other hand, in his commentary ... Tefillin , Zedekiah ben Abraham in Shibbole ha Le e 118 , and many others. Since the middle of the 16th ... ob. Moreover, in the text he very often says, I, Tobiah b. Eliezer or Tobiah said. It is true that in the Jerusalem manuscript there occurs very often the expression our teacher Tobiah b. Eliezer, from ... alir , Saadia , Hai Gaon , Shabbethai Donnolo , Ben Asher , Ben Naphtali , and his teacher R. Samson, while he cites passages from Menahem ben Saruk and Moses ha Darshan without mentioning their names ... on Book of Lamentations Lamentations was edited by Nacht Tobiah b. Eliezer s Commentar ... bar Eliezer aza a third is a short acrostic on Tobiah, forming an epilogue to Leviticus and the remaining ..., and signed Tobiah b. Eliezer aza . The last cited poem has been published by Solomon Buber at the end ... more details
Multiple issues notability June 2009 unreferenced June 2009 The historical house of EliezerBen Yehuda , the founder of the modern Hebrew was built by financial aid of American Jews. Three month before the contemplation of the building EliezerBen Yehuda died. Still, his family including his grandchildren lived in it. The International Meeting Center Today the building is called Beit Ben Yehuda. The Beit Ben Yehuda BBY is an international youth meeting center in Jerusalem which is associated with Aktion S hnezeichen Friedensdienste ASF . The International Meeting Center provides a welcoming forum for intercultural meetings between Israelis and people from all over the world. It offers a variety of seminars, programs, language courses, and accommodation for all age groups. The programs tackle social, political, historical, cultural and religious issue with the focus on the causes and effects of National Socialism . They also deal with the conflict in the Middle East , as well as German Israeli and Christian Jewish relations in the past and at present. The seminars offer talks with Holocaust survivors, social workers, writers and lectures. Furthermore, you could learn Hebrew through our language courses Ulpanim . The BBY has longstanding associations with various educational institutions and youth organizations, including Yad Vashem , the Israeli Youth Exchange Council , and universities, as well as organizations that support Jewish Arab or religious secular coexistence. Beit Ben ... historical family home of EliezerBen Yehuda. See also EliezerBen Yehuda Action Reconciliation ... EliezerBen Yehuda and the modern Hebrew language . The Hague, Netherlands Mouton ISBN 90 279 2495 .... ISBN 0 8371 2631 2 Yosef Lang. The Life of EliezerBen Yehuda . Yad Yitzhak Ben Zvi , 2 volumes, Hebrew ... of a polyglot External links http www.beit ben yehuda.org index.php?id 22 Beit Ben Yehuda http www.asf ev.de en introduction Homepage ARSP DEFAULTSORT EliezerBen Yehuda S Residence Category Hebrew ... more details
Eras of the Halakha distinguish2 Eliezerben Jacob II , a disciple of R. Akiva of the 2nd century Eliezerben Jacob I Hebrew was a tannaim Tanna of the 1st century contemporary of Eleazar b. isma and Eliezer b. Hyrcanus , and senior of Illai Pes. 32a, 39b Yal . , Lev. 638 . Of his personal history nothing is known, except that he had seen the Temple at Jerusalem and was familiar with the specific purposes of its many apartments, a subject on which he was considered an authority Yoma 16b . Some of the details, however, he eventually forgot, and was reminded of them by Abba Saul b. Ba nit Mid. ii. 5, v. 4 . Simon b. Azzai , R. Akiba s contemporary, relates that he had discovered a genealogical roll wherein was stated, The Mishnah of R. Eliezer b. Jacob is only a ab small in proportion , but clear , Yeb. 49b , wherefore subsequent generations generally adopted Eliezer s views as law Yeb. 60a Bek. 23b . In the Aggadah , too, he is mentioned. According to him, what the Bible says Deut. xi. 13 , To serve him with all your heart and with all your soul, is an admonition to the priests that, when officiating, they shall entertain no thought foreign to their duty Sifre , Deut. 41 . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography W. Bacher , Ag. Tan. i. 67 72, ii. 283 291 Br ll, Mebo ha Mishnah, i. 71 et seq. Z. Frankel , Darke ha Mishnah, pp. 73 et seq. Heilprin, Seder ha Dorot , ed. Warsaw, 1897, ii. 57b et seq. Weiss, Dor , ii. 41 et seq., 166 et seq. Zacuto , Yu asin, ed. Filipowski, pp. 31b et seq., 51a. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 222&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eliezerben Jacob , by Solomon Schechter and S. Mendelsohn . References JewishEncyclopedia Tannaim Category Mishnah rabbis Category 1st century rabbis de Elieser ben Jakob der ltere he yi ... more details
Binyamin Fuad BenEliezer lang he , lang ar , born ... and Farha. BenEliezer made aliyah to Israel in 1950, hebraizing his First name to Binyamin. He entered ... election , BenEliezer returned to the cabinet as Deputy Prime Minister and Communications Minister ... election, 2001 special election for Prime Minister in 2001, BenEliezer was appointed Defense Minister ... 2003 , BenEliezer served as Minister of National Infrastructure from 10 January 2005 until 23 November ... Infrastructure in Ehud Olmert s government. In March 2007, BenEliezer was forced to cancel a trip to Egypt ... an Israeli documentary. However, the allegations are disputed by both Binyamin BenEliezer and the documentary ... News News.aspx 142757 title BenEliezer s Condition Worsens author Ronen, Gil date 8 March 2011 work ... links MKlink id 20 http www.mfa.gov.il MFA MFAArchive 2000 2009 2002 11 Benjamin 20Ben Eliezer Binyamin BenEliezer Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs start box s ppo succession box before Ehud ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME BenEliezer, Binyamin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 February 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH Basra , Iraq DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT BenEliezer ... political party politicians Category One Israel politicians ar cs Benjamin BenEliezer de Benjamin BenEliezer fa fr Binyamin BenEliezer he pl Binyamin BenEliezer ru , fi Binyamin BenEliezer ... 0,7340,L 4014839,00.html Labor ministers quit gov t after split Ynetnews, 17 January 2011 ref BenEliezer is considered a hawk on foreign policy and was one of the main architects of the 1982 Lebanon ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eliezerben Jacob II Hebrew was a tannaim Tanna of the 2nd century, quoted among R. Akiba s younger disciples who survived the fall of Bethar and the subsequent Hadrianic persecutions, including Judah b. Illai , R. Me r , Simon b. Yo ai , Eliezer b. Jose ha Gelili Gen. R. lxi. 3 Cant. R. ii. 5 compare Berakhot Talmud Ber. 63b Yeb. 62b . With most of them he maintained halakic disputations Neg. x. 4 Tosef. , Yeb. x. 5 ib. B. . v. 7 ib. Ker. i. 11 ib. Parah, iii. 10 . He was the founder of a school known in the Talmud after his name, Debe R. Eliezer b. Jacob , which sometimes opposed the Debe R. Ishmael Sanh. 90b ul. 132a Yoma 45b see anina b. Minyomi . Teachings Like his older namesake, Eliezerben Jacob I , Eliezer II is quoted in both the Halakah and the Aggadah . From the Pentateuchal injunction Deut. xxii. 5 , The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth to man, neither shall a man put on a woman s garment, he maintains that a woman must never handle arms or go to war, and that man must not use ornaments which women usually wear Sifre , Deut. 226 Nazir 59a . Eliezer taught Whoso performs a pious deed gains for himself an advocate before heaven , and whoso commits a sin creates an accuser against himself. Penitence and pious deeds constitute a shield against heavenly visitations Pirkei Avot Ab. iv. 11 . It is related of him that he once gave up the seat of honor to a poor blind man. The distinction thus conferred on the visitor by so eminent a man induced the people thereafter bounteously to provide for the needy one, who, when he realized the cause of his good fortune, thanked its author. He said, Thou hast shown kindness unto one ... view.jsp?artid 222&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eliezerben Jacob , by Solomon Schechter and S. Mendelsohn . JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT EliezerBen Jacob II Category Mishnah rabbis Category 2nd century rabbis Category Pirkei Avot rabbis de Elieser ben Jakob der J ngere ... more details
Eliezerben Solomon Ashkenazi was a Rabbi and Talmud ical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis . He published at Metz in 1845, under the title Dibre Hakamim Words of the Wise , a selection of 11 ancient manuscripts Midrash Wayosha , on the Pentateuch Joseph Caro s Commentary on Book of Lamentations Lamentations Maimonides Hokmat ha Ibbur, a treatise on the computation of the intercalary month Abraham bar Hiyyah s seventh gate of the third treatise on the computation of the intercalary month, with a responsum by Hai Gaon on the calculation of the years since the Creation Moses Narboni s Maamar ba Behirah, a treatise on free will Nussah Ketab, a letter from Joshua Lorki on religion Isaac Ardotiel s Meli ah al ha Et, a prose poem on the pen David ben Yom tob s Yesodot ha Maskil, 13 articles of belief of an enlightened man RaMBaM, a letter from Maimonides addressed to Rabbi Japhet the Dayyan A letter by Elijah of Italy , written from Palestine to his family at Ferrara, in 1438 Jacob Proven al s Be Debar Limmud ha Hokmah, on the study of science. S. Munk has written an introduction to this collection, which contains also, as an appendix, a French language French translation of Yesodot ha Maskil by H. B. Ashkenazi published also Ta am Zekenim Taste of Old Men , edited by R. Kirchheim, a collection of old manuscripts and prints dealing with Jewish literature and history in the Middle Ages Frankfort on the Main, 1854 . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Joseph Zedner , Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. pp. 56, 57 William Zeitlin , Bibliotheca Hebraica, p. 7. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1964&letter A&search Eliezer 20Ashkenazi Jewish Encyclopedia article on Eliezerben Solomon Ashkenazi , by Richard Gottheil and Isaac Broyd . JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Ashkenazi, Eliezerben Solomon Category Later Acharonim Category Polish rabbis Category 19th century writers Category 19th century rabbis ... more details
Aryeh was named after him. A prominent street, Rachov BenEliezer, in the Israeli town of Ramat ... isbn 965 248 070 3 pages 234 last Sherman first Arnold title Fire in his Soul the Life of Aryeh BenEliezer year 1986 he icon External links MKlink id 295 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME BenEliezer, Aryeh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 December 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH Vilnius , Russian Empire DATE OF DEATH 29 January 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT BenEliezer ... Category Irgun members Category Herut politicians Category Gahal politicians cs Arje BenEliezer ...Infobox member of the Knesset image Aryeh Ben Eliezer.jpg birth date birth date 1913 12 16 df y birth place Vilnius , Russian Empire Year of Aliyah 1920 death date Death date and age 1970 01 29 1913 12 16 df y death place Knesset s Israeli legislative election, 1949 1 , Israeli legislative election, 1951 2 , Israeli legislative election, 1955 3 , Israeli legislative election, 1959 4 , Israeli legislative election, 1961 5 , Israeli legislative election, 1965 6 , Israeli legislative election, 1969 7 Party Gahal Former parties Herut Gov t roles Aryeh BenEliezer lang he , born 16 December 1913, died 29 January 1970 was a Revisionist Zionism Revisionist Zionist leader, Irgun member and Israel i politician. Biography BenEliezer was born in 1913 in Vilnius in the Russian Empire today in Lithuania . His family aliyah immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1920, and he attended high schools in Tel Aviv . At the age of thirteen he joined Betar and during the 1929 Palestine riots and the 1936 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine 1936 riots he took an active part in the fight for Tel Aviv. ref name lapidot Cite web last Lapidot first Yehuda title Aryeh BenEliezer work Jewish Virtual Library accessdate 2008 01 07 url http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource biography beneli.html ... . Together with Hillel Kook , Ari Jabotinsky , Shmuel Merlin and Yitzhak Ben Ami , he founded the Committee ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eliezerben Jose Hebrew language Heb. Eliezerben Yose HaGelili was a Jew ish rabbi who lived in Judea in the 2nd century. He was the son of Jose the Galilean , and is regarded as a Tannaim .... R. ii. 5 Eccl. R. xi. 6 see Eliezerben Jacob . While he cultivated both the Halakha Sotah v. 3 Tosefta ... said, Wherever thou meetest a word of R. Eliezerben R. Jose HaGelili in the Haggadah, make thine ... or sections of R. Eliezerben Jose HaGelili Gen. ii. 8 Ex. xiv. 24 . Also the Karaite Judah Hadassi , who incorporated it in his Eshkol HaKofer, recognized in it the work of this R. Eliezer ... of Eliezerben Jose HaGelili. There are strong grounds for the supposition that the opening sentence of the Baraita ran R. Eliezer, the son of R. Jose the Galilean, said. This is the reading of Joshua ... long after Eliezerben Jose, yet no general conclusions may be drawn from it with regard to the whole ... Tannaim DEFAULTSORT EliezerBen Jose Category Mishnah rabbis Category 2nd century rabbis de Elieser ben Jose ha Gelili he yi ..., Eliezer publicly thanked the people of Usha ancient Usha . He said, The Bible relates II Sam. vi ... their goods Ber. 63b . Elsewhere Cant. R. ii. 5 this is attributed to another speaker, while Eliezer ... of the Baraita in this recension reads as follows Whenever you come across the words of R. Eliezerben Jose HaGelili, make a funnel of your ear. Though this sentence already existed in the Baraita ... reasons exist for doubting the authorship of R. Eliezer. Distinction must, however, be made between ... in the first section constitutes the real Baraita as composed by R. Eliezer and the explanations ... , Judah haNasi Rabbi , Hiyya , and of the amoraim Yochanan bar Nafcha Johanan and Jose ben Hanina ... of R. Eliezer. It is noteworthy that the old scholars make citations from the Baraita that are not found ...?artid 226&letter E&search Jose Schechter, Solomon and S. Mendelsohn. Eliezer b. Jose ha Gelili ... more details
Orphan date May 2011 Eliezerben Isaac ben Arhah was a Palestinian rabbi in Hebron from about 1615 until his death in 1652. He also resided for some time in Safed and Gaza . His responsa , containing questions from all over Palestine and beyond, demonstrate the wide acceptance of his authority. They also reveal much detail about the lives of the Jews living in the Land of Israel at the time. In 1978 they were published. ref name Goldish2008 cite book author Matt Goldish title Jewish questions responsa on Sephardic life in the early modern period url http books.google.com books?id ktP8zmoWmowC&pg PR58 accessdate 2 May 2011 year 2008 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 9780691122656 page 58 ref References reflist Category Rabbis in Hebron Category Rabbis in Safed Category People from Gaza Category 17th century rabbis Category Sephardi rabbis rabbi stub ... more details
Eliezer Lazer ben Elijah Ashkenazi 1512 December 13, 1585 lang he was a Talmud ist, rabbi , physician, and many sided scholar. Though of a Jews of Germany German family according to some, the relative of Joseph Colon see Marco Mortara , Indice Alfabetico, s.v. , he was probably born in the Levant , and received his Talmudic education under Joseph Taitazak in Salonica . Ashkenazi first became rabbi in Egypt 1538 60, probably at Fostat , where, by his learning and wealth, he became widely known. Compelled by circumstances doubtless of a political nature to leave Egypt, he went to Cyprus , remaining there for two years as rabbi at Famagusta . A desire to visit foreign lands and to observe foreign peoples impelled him to give up this position and to travel. He went first to Venice , but a disagreement with the rabbis Me r Padua and his son Judah Katzenellenbogen caused him to leave the city and in the same year to take up his residence at Prague 1561 . Here either because he was a rabbi, or, at all events, because he was a leading authority his was the first signature appended to the constitution of the burial society of the congregation. After leaving Bohemia and proceeding eastward as far as the Crimea , Ashkenazi returned to Italy , not before 1570. While rabbi of Cremona he published there 1576 his work, Yosef Lekah Increases Learning compare Prov. i. 5 , dedicated to Joseph Nasi, duke of Naxos, which was several times reprinted. Four years later he was again in eastern Europe, as rabbi of Pozna Posen . In 1584 he left that city to take up his abode in Cracow ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashkenazi, EliezerBen Elijah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1512 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1585 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashkenazi, EliezerBen Elijah Category 1512 births Category 1585 deaths Category Early Acharonim Category Biblical ... time, he complained in a letter to Joseph ben Mordechai Gershon ha Kohen, the rosh yeshibah at Cracow ... more details
Eliezerben Isaac ha Gadol was a Germans 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 ha Golah . David Conforte , relying on the statement in the tosefta to Shab. 54b, says that Eliezer ha Gadol was the teacher of Rashi ref David Conforte , ore ha Dorot , p. 8a ref but Rashi himself, in citing Eliezer, does not say so. ref Pes. 76b ref In Rashi s quotation he is sometimes called Eliezer ha Gadol and sometimes Eliezer Gaon, which induced Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai to consider them as two separate persons. ref Chaim Joseph David Azulai Chaim Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , p. 12a ref According to Menahem di Lonsano ref Menahem di Lonsano , Shete Yadot , p. 122a ref Eliezer ha Gadol was the author of the well known Or ot ayyim or awwa at R. Eliezer ha Gadol , generally attributed to Eliezer b. Hyrcanus . As to the authorship of the seli ah Elohai Basser Ammeka , recited in the service of Yom Kippur Katan and attributed to Eliezer by Heimann Joseph Michael Michael ref Heimann Joseph Michael , Or ha ayyim , pp. 205 207 ref , see Leser Landshuth Landshuth , Ammude ha Abodah , p. 20. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Chaim Joseph David Azulai Chaim Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , i. 12a, ii., s.v. Leopold Zunz , Z. G. pp. 47 et seq. Adolf Jellinek , B. H. iii. 27, 28 of the Preface Samuel Joseph Fuenn , Keneset Yisrael , p. 124 Moritz Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. cols. 957 958 Julius F rst , Bibl. Jud. i. 233. Footnotes reflist JewishEncyclopedia article Eliezerben Isaac ha Gadol url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 220&letter E author Richard Gottheil and M. Seligsohn Category 11th century rabbis Category German rabbis he ... more details
Judah benEliezer ha Levi Minz ca. 1405 1508 , also known as Mahari Minz , was the most prominent Italian rabbi of his time. He officiated as rabbi of Padua for forty seven years, during which time he had a great number of pupils, among whom were his son Abraham Minz , and the latter s son in law Meir Katzenellenbogen . In a quarrel he had with Elijah Delmedigo , he was supported by Elijah Mizrahi ref comp. Joseph Solomon Delmedigo , Matzref la Chokmah, p. 3b idem, Elim, p. 29 Mizrachchi, Responsa , No. 56. ref It appears from Solomon Luria s responsa ref No. 6 ref that Minz was the author of a number of ordinances takanot at Padua. According to Ghirondi , he was professor of philosophy at the University of Padua . Ghirondi further states that in recognition of Minz s services as professor, the authorities of the university placed his portrait, with an appreciative inscription, in the hall of the university, over the staircase. But it is very likely that Ghirondi confounded Minz with Elijah Delmedigo or Abraham de Balmes , both of whom lectured on philosophy before Christian audiences. In the sack of Padua soon after Minz s death almost all of his writings were destroyed. Joseph ben Abraham Minz , his grandson, discovered sixteen of his responsa , and these were published ref Venice, 1553 ref by Me r Katzenellenbogen, who printed in the same volume his own responsa and the Seder Gittin wa chalitzah of Abraham Minz . These responsa have been edited, and supplemented with an extended commentary and preface, by Johanan ben Moses Preschel . ref Munkacs, 1898 ref Judah s responsa , though scanty, afford interesting information on the history of his age and on Jewish customs in Padua. In 1505 he partook in Birkat Hachama and was then already over one hundred years old. He died at Padua in 1508. References reflist Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Fuenn , Keneset Yisrael, p. 412 Frankel, in Orient, Lit. vii. 520 et seq. Heinrich Gr tz , Gesch. 3d ed., viii. 253 et seq. Michael ... more details
Judah benNathan , also referred to by the Hebrew acronym RIBaN , was a gifted French rabbi and commentator on the Talmud in the eleventh to twelfth century, best known for being the son in law and pupil of the great commentator Rashi , and to a great extent his continuator. It was Judah who completed Rashi s commentary on tractate Makkot of the Talmud from 19b to the end , ref s he Makkot 19b Our master s body was pure, and his soul departed in purity, and he did not explain any more from here on is the language of his student Rabbi Yehudah benNathan. ref and who wrote the commentary on Nazir which is erroneously attributed to Rashi. He is also known to have written independent commentaries on Eruvin , Shabbat , Yevamot , ref Eliezer b. Joel ha Levi , Abi ha Ezri , 183, 385, 397, 408 ref and Pesahim . ref Semag , prohibition No. 79 ref Finally, Halberstam manuscript No. 323 contains a fragment of Judah s commentary on Nedarim . He also contributed some of the first tosafot additions to Rashi s Talmud commentary, pulling out certain points in greater detail. It is generally considered that Judah b. Nathan wrote tosafot to several treatises of the Talmud, and he is mentioned as a tosafist in Haggahot Mordekai Sanh., No. 696 . He is often quoted in the edited tosafot. Judah married Rashi s second daughter Miriam, and they had several children. Their son Yom Tov ben Judah of Paris Yom Tov later moved to Paris and headed a yeshiva there, along with his brothers Shimson and Eliezer ref cite book last Gross first Henri authorlink Henri Gross coauthors title Gallia Judaica Dictionnaire Geographique de la France d Apres les Sources Rabbiniques publisher Philo Press year 1897 1969 location pages url doi id isbn ref their daughter, Alvina, was a learned woman whose customs served as the basis for later halakhic decisions. References Reflist JewishEncyclopedia article ... 276&letter T DEFAULTSORT Nathan, Judah Ben Category 11th century rabbis Category 12th century rabbis ... more details
Nathan Judah ben Solomon was a Proven al Jewish physician and scholar of the fourteenth century. His Proven al names were En Bongodas and Bonjues and he was probably a native of Avignon, where lived many other members of the Nathan family. Judah, like all the other members of his family, added to his father s name the formula of the race of Ben Jesse, which is probably an allusion to the house of David, from which several Proven al families claimed to be descended. Nathan devoted himself chiefly to the translation of scientific works from the Arabic into Hebrew. His translations, which are still extant in manuscript, were Kelal azer meha Sammim ha Nifradim , a medical work of Ibn Abi Salt Umayya ben Abd al Aziz of Denia ref Moritz Steinschneider , who was the possessor of the manuscript containing this translation, reproduced the preface of the author and that of the translator, with a short description of the work, in the Isr. Letterbode viii. 189 et seq. ref in his preface Nathan says that he began the translation of this work in his youth at the request of his master Rabbi Isaac Nathanben Kalonymus Kawwenot ha Filosofim , a treatise on philosophy by Ghazali . ref Neubauer, Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. No. 2219, 8. ref Marashut ha Rosh , a medical work of Ibn Wafid ib. No. 2129 Ha Dibbur be Yenot , an abbreviated translation of the treatise De Vinis of Arnaud of Villeneuve . ref Paris MS. No. 1128, 5. ref treatise on fevers, compiled from Bernard de Gordon and Gilbert. ref Neubauer, Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. No. 2135, 10. ref . Nathan was also the author of an original work entitled Iggeret Letter , defending the study of philosophy against the attacks of the Orthodox. ref Vatican MS. No. 296. ref . References Eliakim Carmoly , La France Isra lite , p.  95 Geiger, J d. Zeitschrift, iv. 122 Henri Gross , in Monatsschrift, 1880, pp.  170 et seq. idem, Gallia Judaica , p.  8 Moritz Steinschneider , Hebr. Uebers. p.  307 Ernest Renan Adolf Neubauer , Les Ecrivains ... more details
Isaac Nathanben Kalonymus was a French Jewish philosopher and controversialist. He lived at Arles , perhaps at Avignon also, and in other places, in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. He belonged to the well known Nathan family, which claimed its descent from David he was probably the grandson of the translator Maestro Bongodas Judah Nathan . According to the statement of Isaac himself, in the introduction to his concordance see below , he was completely ignorant of the Bible until his fifteenth year, his studies having been restricted to the Talmud and to religious philosophy. Later he took up other branches of learning, and owing to his frequent association with Christians and to the numerous anti Jewish writings of Jewish apostate s that appeared at that time, he turned his attention to religious controversy. Works Isaac was the author of the following works some are still extant, and some are known only through citations a refutation of the arguments contained in the epistle of the fictitious Samuel of Morocco , who endeavored to demonstrate from the Bible the Messiahship of Jesus introduction to Nathan s concordance Toka at Mat eh , against Joshua Lorki Geronimo de Santa F after baptism Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi , Bibliotheca Antichristiana , pp.  76 77 Mib ar Yi a , anti Christian polemics De Rossi, l.c. Me ah Debarim , for the instruction of youth, twenty one essays on various topics, the Biblical names of God forming one, another being on the Masoretic Text Masorah collection of I. S. Reggio and Schorr Me amme Koa , on virtue and vice, in three parts ... Isaac Nathanben Kalonymus author Isidore Singer and Isaac Broyd url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 232&letter I Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME NathanBen ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT NathanBen Kalonymus, Isaac Category 14th century births Category 15th century ..., was first published at Venice erroneously under the name of Mordecai Nathan in 1523 in 1556 ... more details
Joseph benNathan Official was a French Jewish controversialist. He lived, probably at Sens , in the thirteenth century. He was a descendant of Kalonymus ben Todros , the nasi of Narbonne . His father held a public office to which Joseph probably succeeded, whence the surname Official. Controversies with officials Coming in contact with high officials and ecclesiastical dignitaries, Joseph, like his father, was often invited to take part in religious controversies, in which he acquired great skill. Accounts of these controversies, together with those of his father and of some French rabbis, were collected by Joseph in a work entitled Yosef ha Meqanne or Teshubot ha Minim , which is still extant in manuscript Paris, Biblioth que Nationale, Hebr. MS. No. 712 Steinschneider, Cat. Hamburg Hebr. MSS. No. 187, 7 . The Christian personages who figure in the discussions are Pope Gregory probably Pope Gregory X Gregory X the bishops of Sens, Mans, Meaux, Vannes, Anjou, Poitiers, Angoul me, and St. Malo the bishop of the king Louis IX of France St. Louis the confessor of the queen probably William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris Guillaume of Auvergne the chancellor friars of the Cordelier and Jacobite orders and some Jewish converts. All the Christian dogmas which are derived from scriptural texts ... may serve as examples Examples Nathanben Meshullam was asked to give a reason for the duration ..., which God had foreseen would be used for idolatrous purposes baptism . Elijah, Joseph benNathan .... JewishEncyclopedia article Official, Joseph benNathan author Solomon Schechter and Isaac Broyd ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Official, Joseph benNathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Official, Joseph benNathan ... of the fault, therefore, occasioned equal severity in the punishment. Nathan was also asked why the usual ... Sens de Josef ben Natan ha meqanne ... more details
Abraham benNathan Ha Yarhi Hebrew was a Proven al rabbi and scholar born in the second half of the twelfth century, probably at Lunel , Languedoc , where he also received his education. It is for this reason that he is sometimes also called Ha Yar i of Lunel since the Hebrew yarea is the equivalent of the French lune , or moon in English. In Lunel, Abraham may have studied under RABaD III Abraham ben David of Posqui res , but his regular rabbinical studies, were pursued at Dampierre, Aube Dampierre , in northern France , at the academy of R. Isaac ben Samuel , called R. Isaac ha Za en. Abraham subsequently left his birthplace, and, after much traveling, finally settled in Toledo, Spain Toledo in 1204 , where his learning quickly gained for him the favor of the rich and learned Joseph ibn Shushan and that of his sons, Solomon and Isaac. To these patrons he dedicated his work Ha Manhig ref http openlibrary.org b OL20096624M Sefer ha Manhig Sefer ha Manhig ref The Guide , or as the author called it, Manhig Olam, which he began in 1204 and completed some years later. In its present form the book consists of two distinct portions, the first of which comprises a collection of responsa, compiled from his numerous written and oral decisions, some of the former of which still bear the usual epistolary conclusion Shalom A. B. N. Greeting Abraham benNathan . The second part contains extracts from the halakic works of Alfasi , Isaac ibn Giat , and Isaac ben Abba Mari , a relative of Abraham s. The Manhig did not exert any important influence on halakic literature and is only occasionally mentioned by rabbis of the Middle Ages . However, it must be considered as of some importance in the history of Jewish literature , for it contains numerous literal quotations ... ha Bede to Abraham benNathan. But Reifmann s assertion that RABN was the author of a work entitled ... DEFAULTSORT Nathan, Abraham ben Category 12th century rabbis Category 13th century rabbis Category ... more details
Nathan Nata ben Moses Hannover Hebrew was a Ruthenians Ruthenian Jewish historian, Talmudist , and kabbalist he died, according to Leopold Zunz Kalender, 5623, p.  18 , at Ungarisch Brod , Moravia , July 14, 1663. Jacob Aboab , however, in a letter to Unger Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. iii., No. 1728 , gives Pieve di Sacco , Italy , as the place of Hannover s death, without indicating the date. The place of his birth is equally uncertain. According to Graziadio Nepi Mordecai Ghirondi , Toledot Gedole Yisrael, p.  270 he was born at Cracow , but Steinschneider says that Nathan Hannover and Nathan of Cracow were two different persons. Biography Hannover lived for a time at Iziaslav, Ukraine Zaslav , Volhynia , and when this town was attacked by the Cossacks he fled from Poland . He went first to Prague , then to Venice , where he studied Cabala under Hayyim Cohen , Moses Zacuto , and Samuel Aboab . Later he became rabbi of Ia i , Moldavia , and afterward, according to Jacob Aboab , he returned to Italy . Yeven Mezulah Hannover is chiefly known for his work entitled Yeven Mezulah Venice, 1653 , describes the course of the Khmelnytsky Uprising in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth from a Jewish perspective. Hannover in this work gives a brief description of the Polish government of the time and of the relations between the Poles, Jews and Cossacks, and the causes which led to the uprising. He also gives a very vivid picture of Jewish life in Poland and the yeshivot . This work, owing to its literary value, was translated into Yiddish 1687 , into German language German 1720 , and into French language French by Daniel Levy published by Benjamin II., Tlem en, 1855 . This last ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hannover, Nathanben Moses ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1663 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hannover, Nathanben ... edition, by Jacob Koppel ben Wolf Amsterdam, 1701 , French was included Sha are iyyon, a collection ... more details
Nathanben Jehiel of Rome Hebrew Nathanben Y iel Mi Romi according to Sephardic ... a certainty that he belonged to the Anaw Degli Mansi family. Nathan s father, R. Jehiel ben Abraham ..., p.  114 . See also Hachmei Provence References JewishEncyclopedia article NATHANBEN JEHIEL ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME NathanBen Jehiel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT NathanBen Jehiel Category Rishonim Category 11th century rabbis Category 11th ... births Category 1106 deaths de Nathanben Jechiel fr Nathanben Yehiel he ja pt Nathanben Jehiel ru ... Italian rabbis, a liturgic poet. His travels The details of Nathan s sad life must be excerpted ..., the accumulation of which was continued under foreign masters. First, Nathan went to Sicily , whither ... geonim . It was there that Nathan garnered that Babylonian learning which has led some ... to Jehiel s three learned sons Daniel, Nathan, and Abraham the geonim of the house of R. Jehiel, as they were ... was R. Solomon ben Isaac Yi a i , an Italian scholar who is not to be identified with Rashi . The Aruk Nathan s private life was extremely sad. All his children died very young and the bereaved ... ben Paltzoi ema b. Pal oi , which he utilized it should be stated, however, that Rapoport ... of Eastern learning. The entire extent of Nathan s indebtedness to his authorities can not be estimated ... the writings of R. Hananeel b. Chushiel and R. Nissim ben Jacob , both living at Kairwan . So frequent ... languages is given to Nathan s authorities rather than to himself. While he possessed, no doubt ... without Nathan being aware of their synonymity. To the same cause may be assigned the polyonymy ... the grammatical derivation of Hebrew words, Nathan deviated from the principle of triliteral roots discovered by Judah ben David Chayyuj ayyuj and adopted by the Spanish grammarians as a rule like ... more details