• Israel ben Moses Najara (Hebrew: ִר׳ יִשְׂרָאֵל בֵּן מֹשֶׁה נַאגָּ֗ארָה, Yisrael ben Moshe Najarah; Arabic: إسرائيل بن موسى النجارة, Isra'il bin Musa al-Najara;...
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  • Najara can stand for: Najara, a character from television series Xena: Warrior Princess, Nájera, a town in Spain Rabbi Israel ben Moses Najara, a famous...
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  • composed by another of his contemporaries, Rabbi Israel ben Moses Najara and famed kabbalist Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero being the most commonly offered...
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  • Najar Gonzalo Najar Israel ben Moses Najara Judah ben Jacob Najar Levi Najara Maimun Najar Mordecai Najar Moses Najara I Moses Najara II Nathan Najar Jewish...
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  • Qayyim al-Jawziyya - polymath Damascius - Byzantine philosopher Israel ben Moses Najara - poet, Kaballist and rabbi John of Damascus - Christian monk Nicolaus...
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    secular poets of the post-Spain era include Immanuel the Roman and Israel ben Moses Najara. Otherwise, creative work in Hebrew was mostly limited to liturgical...
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  • piyyut by the 16th-century payytan Israel ben Moses Najara, first published in his 1586 work זמירות ישראל "Songs of Israel". Ashkenazi Jews traditionally...
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    Halevi Alkabetz, Yosef Karo, Moshe Cordovero, Isaac Luria, and Israel ben Moses Najara, among others. He was one of a handful of rabbis to receive the...
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  • by poets such as Israel Najara and Solomon Alkabetz. The town was also a centre of Jewish mysticism; notable kabbalists included Moses Cordovero and the...
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    Kingdom of Israel. That name revived the ancient name of the Pentapolis Philistia, in an attempt to suppress Jewish connection to the land. (H.H. Ben-Sasson:...
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