Talmud (redirect from Talmud Bavli)
Yosef Isaac Campanton, Darche ha-Talmud David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra, Kelale ha-Gemara Bezalel Ashkenazi, Kelale ha-Gemara Yeshu’ah b. Yosef ha-Levi...
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Rashbam (redirect from Samuel ben Meïr)
biblical commentator and Talmudist. He learned from Rashi and from Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi ("Riva"). He was the teacher of his brother, Rabbeinu Tam, and...
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Babylon—a mission which Nathan, in company with R. Isaac, successfully executed. According to I. Halevy, however, both Nathan and Isaac were still residents...
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Zohar (redirect from Sefer Ha-Zohar)
1504 work Sefer Yuhasin (first printed 1566) quotes from the Kabbalist Isaac ben Samuel of Acre's 13th century memoir Divre hayYamim (lost), which claims...
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12th-century French rabbi Judah ben Nathan, 12th century bible commentator, son-in-law of Rashi, also known as Rivan Eliezer ben Nathan, (1090–1170) 12th-century...
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Jewish philosophy (section Isaac ben Sheshet Perfet)
ben Abraham Bedersi Nissim of Gerona Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Judah Messer Leon David ben Judah Messer Leon Obadiah ben...
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Geiger, Urschrift und Uebersetzungen der Bibel, pp. 20 etc. Avoth deRabbi Nathan 5:2; Maimonides, commentary to Pirkei Avot 1:3 Talmud Bavli Gittin 56b...
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Torah and the teacher of righteousness Ben Zion Wacholder 1983 "Zadok and Baethus, according to Abot de-Rabbi Nathan, studied under the master Antigonus...
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as a doctor in the Fatimid court. A third Kairouan Jew of that era, Nathan HaBavli, (950) recorded his impressions of Babylonian Jewry in Seder Olam Zuta...
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is mentioned in the books Kol Bo and Abudraham. Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan in his book "HaManhig" says: "It is the custom of all Israel to say 'Veyiten Lecha'...
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