Baruch ben Samuel (died April 25, 1221), also called Baruch of Mainz to distinguish him from Baruch ben Isaac, was a Talmudist and prolific payyeṭan, who flourished in Mainz at the beginning of the thirteenth century.
Baruchben Neriah (Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ בֶּן־נֵרִיָּה Bārūḵ ben Nērīyyā; c. 6th century BC) was the scribe, disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the...
Samuel of Bamberg, or Rabbi SamuelbenBaruch of Bamberg, of Bamberg was a rabbi based in Bamberg, Germany circa 1220, in the Ashkenaz area. Samuel was...
after the other city). A pupil of the great Tosafist Isaac benSamuel of Dampierre, Baruch wrote Tosafot to several treatises (e.g., Nashim, Nazir, Shabbat...
Biblical apocrypha. The book is named after Baruchben Neriah, the prophet Jeremiah's scribe who is mentioned at Baruch 1:1, and has been presumed to be the...
Eleazar of Worms, author of the Roqeaḥ; Isaac ben Moses of Vienna, author of Or Zarua; and BaruchbenSamuel of Mainz, author of Sefer ha-Ḥokmah. Eleazar...
pupils were his son Eleazar of Worms, Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi and BaruchbenSamuel. "Judah ben Kalonymus ben Moses of Mainz | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia...
tosafot on Rashi's commentary on the Talmud. He is also known as Meir benBaruch (Hebrew: מאיר ב"ר ברוך), and by the Hebrew language acronym Maharam of...
Baruch El Elyon is a piyyut attributed to BaruchbenSamuel of Mainz (c. 1150 – 1221). The poem is acrostically signed "BaRUCH HaZaQ". Among Ashkenazic...
Baruch Kopel Goldstein (Hebrew: ברוך קופל גולדשטיין; born Benjamin Carl Goldstein; December 9, 1956 – February 25, 1994) was an American-Israeli mass murderer...
Samuel is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel...
Joseph benBaruch was a French rabbi, a tosafist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Gross identifies him with Joseph of Clisson. Joseph resided for...
Berengaria of Portugal, queen consort of Denmark (b. 1198) April 25 – BaruchbenSamuel of Mainz, German rabbi July 7 – Peter of Cornwall, English priest...
בָּרוּךְ אֵל עֶלְיוֹן Acrostic spells "Baruch Chazak", or "Blessed be he, with strength", written by BaruchbenSamuel Shabbat Berah Dodi בְּרַח דּוֹדִי Every...
Isaac benSamuel the Elder (c. 1115 – c. 1184), also known as the Ri ha-Zaken (Hebrew: ר"י הזקן), was a French tosafist and Biblical commentator. He flourished...
Baruch (de) Spinoza (24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish...
Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾīr ʾībən ʾĒzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב"ע; Arabic: إبراهيم...
Berengaria of Portugal, queen consort of Denmark (b. 1198) April 25 – BaruchbenSamuel of Mainz, German rabbi July 7 – Peter of Cornwall, English priest...
Christian scholars alike, such as David ben Yahya and Baruch of Benevento. The poet Samuel Usque famously said that Samuel [Abravanel] deserved the surname "Tremegisto...
teacher was Meir benBaruch of Rothenburg; he was also taught by Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil, Ephraim ben Nathan, Abraham benBaruch (Meir of Rothenburg's...
Kamnial, the physician and poet Solomon ben Mu'allam of Seville, besides his schoolmates Joseph ibn Migas and Baruch Albalia and the grammarian Abraham ibn...
Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/ my-MON-ih-deez) and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam (Hebrew:...
The Book of Sirach (/ˈsaɪræk/, Hebrew: ספר בן-סירא, romanized: Sēper ben-Sîrāʾ), also known as The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus...
Moses ben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:...
Levi ben Gershon (1288 – 20 April 1344), better known by his Graecized name as Gersonides, or by his Latinized name Magister Leo Hebraeus, or in Hebrew...