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  • May 2024. "Meir Zak". 18 August 2024. "Treves family". 8 Sep 2024. "LÖB JUDAH B. ISAAC - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-09-29...
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    now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "JUDAH LÖW (LÖB, LIWA) BEN BEZALEEL (known also as Der Hohe Rabbi Löw)". The Jewish...
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    "Bem, Josef" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). p. 713. "Löb Judah B. Isaac". JewishEncyclopedia.com. Retrieved 24 April 2013. "Kellner, Leon"...
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  • Shalom Shabazi David Buzaglo Isaac Erter (1792-1851) satirist and poet Judah Leib Gordon (1831-1892), also known as "Judah Löb ben Asher Gordon" or "Leon...
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  • Abraham ben Judah Leib (Löb) Maskileison (Hebrew: אברהם משכיל לאיתן); (b.1788– d.1848) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and author active in Russia during the...
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  • married to Judah, son of Jacob; she was the daughter of Shuah who bore Judah, Er, Onan and Shelah (Genesis 38:2). The reference to Judah's wife in Genesis...
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  • and, besides, manifests a thorough knowledge of Muslim customs, Samuel Judah Löb Rapoport concluded that toward the end of his life Tobiah settled in the...
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  • 300–375) Hillel II, creator of the Hebrew calendar, son of Judah II, in Judea, Nasi (320–365) Isaac Nappaha Anani ben Sason Ravina I, primary aide to Rav Ashi...
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  • joint authors of Ha-Madrik, a pedagogic anthology of the Talmud. Moses Löb Bloch was Wolf Löw's nephew and pupil.  This article incorporates text from...
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  • influenced Medieval Kabbalah: Samuel of Speyer (Shmuel HaHasid) 12th century Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg (Yehudah HaHasid) 1140–1217 Eleazar of Worms (Eleazar...
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  • shop. This Jew might have been their own countryman, Menahem Man ben Aryeh Löb of Visun, who was tortured and executed in Vilna at the age of seventy (3...
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    ISBN 9781606080788. Sha'arei Tzedek, p. 3a See Solomon Judah Löb Rapoport in "Bikkure ha-'Ittim," x.83; B. Goldberg, in "Ha-Maggid," xiii.363 Richard J. H....
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    Maskilim inherited the Medieval Grammarians' – such as Jonah ibn Janah and Judah ben David Hayyuj – distaste of Mishnaic Hebrew and preference of the Biblical...
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    called such great authorities as Jacob Eliezer Braunschweig, Simeon ben Judah Löb Jalles of Kraków, and Alexander ben Menahem ha-Levi of Prossnitz. Rabbi...
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  • Samuel Jacob Falk, Baal Shem alchemist of London (1708–1782) Plaque to Seckel Löb Wormser, 1768–1847, a traditional late Baal Shem in Germany Amulet of Divine...
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  • Juche Judah ben Eliezer ha-Levi Minz Judah ben Moses of Rome Judah ben Moses Romano Judah Ben Samuel of Regensburg Judah Ha-Levi Judah Halevi Judah Leon...
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  • Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim, ed. Krotoschin, 1843, i. 137; Rabbi Samuel Judah Löb Rapoport, Toledot R. Natan, in Bikkure ha-Ittim, x. 1829; idem, Toledot...
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    other than their own. The first rabbi of Speyer was Isaac Weil (1750–63), succeeded by Löwin Löb Calvaria, whose salary was provided by a bequest in the...
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    Samuel b. Zebi of Kraków; elected 1690. He added valuable references to the Frankfurt edition of the Talmud (1721). His son, Judah Aryeh Löb, known as...
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    surname Kissinger was adopted in 1817 by his great-great-grandfather Meyer Löb, after the city of Bad Kissingen. In 1938, fleeing Nazi persecution, his...
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