AbrahambenAaron (Hebrew: אברהם בן אהרן) was a head of the Palestinian Gaonate in the 10th century. Moshe Gil assumes that this Abraham was the son of...
Abrahamben David (c. 1125 – 27 November 1198), also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abrahamben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal...
Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist, and...
religions, Aaron (/ˈærən/ ARR-ən or /ˈɛərən/ AIR-ən) was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of Moses. Information about Aaron comes exclusively...
Zemach ben Josiah Yehoshaphat ben Josiah, (born in the 9th century, a descendant of Anan ben David) Aaronben Meïr (920) abrahambenAaronben Meïr (960)...
Rabbi Levi benAbrahamben Hayyim (Hebrew: לוי בן אברהם בן חיים מווילפראנש) was a French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the...
Aaronben Isaac of Rechnitz (Hebrew: אהרון בן יצחק שור מרכניץ; c. 1695 - 1790) was a minor 18th-century German-Jewish rabbinic commentator. Aaron was...
Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the...
Yom Tov benAbraham of Seville (c. 1260 – 1320; also Asevilli, Assevilli, Ashbili) commonly known by the Hebrew acronym Ritva, (Hebrew: ריטב"א) was a...
Aaronben Elijah (Aharon son of Eliyahu), the Latter, of Nicomedia (אהרון בן אליהו האחרון 1328/1329 – 1369) is often considered to be the most prominent...
Obadiah benAbraham of Bertinoro (Hebrew: ר׳ עוֹבַדְיָה בֵּן אַבְרָהָם מִבַּרְטֵנוּרָא; c. 1445 – c. 1515), commonly known as "The Bartenura", was a 15th-century...
Aaronben Joseph of Constantinople (c. 1260 – c. 1320) (not to be confused with his near-contemporary, Aaronben Eliyahu of Nicomedia), was an eminent...
Aaron Jekel ben Samuel Schor of Frankfurt (Hebrew: אהרון יקל בן שמואל שור מפרנקפורט; c. 1620 – 1701) also known as the Beis Aharon of Frankfurt was a...
Jacob benAaron Sasportas (1610 – April 15, 1698), was a Rabbi, Kabbalist, and anti-Sabbatean. He was the father of Isaac ben Jacob Sasportas. Sasportas...
Abrahamben Isaac of Narbonne (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן יִצְחָק מִנַרְבּוֹנָה)(c. 1080-85 – 1158) was a Provençal rabbi, also known as Raavad II, and...
Hasdai benAbraham Crescas (Catalan: [həzˈðaj ˈβeɲ ʒuˈða ˈkɾeskəs]; Hebrew: חסדאי קרשקש; c. 1340 in Barcelona – 1410/11 in Zaragoza) was a Spanish-Jewish...
Aaron ibn Sargado or Aaronben R. Joseph ha-Kohen (Hebrew: אהרן הכהן בן יוסף - כלף סרג'דו) was a tenth-century AD gaon (Jewish religious leader) in Pumbedita...
Zedekiah benAbraham Anaw (13th century; also known by the surname HaRofeh) was an author of halakhic works and younger brother of Benjamin benAbraham Anaw...
Jonah benAbraham Gerondi (Hebrew: יוֹנָה בֶּן־אַבְרָהָם גִירוֹנְדִי, romanized: Yōnāh bēn-ʾAvrāhām Gīrōndī, lit. 'Jonah son of Abraham the Gironan';...
Abrahamben Nathan (Hebrew: אברהם בן נתן) was a Provençal rabbi and scholar of the 12th-13th centuries. Abraham was born in the second half of the 12th...
Jacob benAbraham Faitusi (died July 1812 in Algiers) was a Tunisian Jewish scholar. He settled in the later part of his life at Jerusalem, whence he...
descendants are Ephraim Zalman Shor, Aaronben Samuel of Frankfurt, and Joseph Brodsky. Louis Ginzberg, "AbrahamBen Joseph of Orleans," Jewish Encyclopedia...
Abrahamben Judah Leib (Löb) Maskileison (Hebrew: אברהם משכיל לאיתן); (b.1788– d.1848) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and author active in Russia during...