• Moses Shabbethai Beer (Hebrew: שבתי משה באר, Italian: Moisè Sabbato Beer; died May 6, 1835) was an Italian rabbi. He was born in Pesaro, and he officiated...
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  • Michael Beer (poet) (1800–1833), German poet Moses Shabbethai Beer (d. 1835), Italian rabbi Nicola Beer (born 1970), German politician Oliver Beer (footballer)...
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  • Shabtai (redirect from Shabbethai)
    (1641–1718), father of Jewish bibliography, and author Moses Shabbethai Beer Shabbethai Bass Shabbethai ben Meïr ha-Kohen (1621–62), the "Shach", a noted talmudist...
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  • article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Beer, Moses (1901). "Ambron, Shabbethai". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia...
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    grandson of the Maharal of Prague; officiated in 1628.[citation needed] Shabbethai Horowitz, son of Isaiah Horowitz; elected in 1632. He was the author of...
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  • introduction to this treatise, Bedersi says that he wrote it against Judah ibn Shabbethai's Sone ha-Nashim (The Woman-Hater). The young poet dedicated this composition...
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