Jacob ben Judah Landau (died 1493) (Hebrew: יעקב ברוך בן יהודה לנדא) was a German-Italian rabbi and halakhic codifier, who wrote the halakhic digest The Agur (האגור).
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JacobbenJudahLandau (died 1493) (Hebrew: יעקב ברוך בן יהודה לנדא) was a German-Italian rabbi and halakhic codifier, who wrote the halakhic digest The...
Gershom benJudah, (c. 960–1040) best known as Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, "Our teacher Gershom") and also commonly known to scholars of Rabbinic...
Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה הלוי and Judahben Shmuel Halevi יהודה בן שמואל הלוי; Arabic: يهوذا اللاوي, romanized: Yahūḏa...
Jacobben Asher (c. 1270 - 1340), also known as Ba'al ha-Turim as well as Rabbi Yaakov ben Raash (Rabbeinu Asher), was an influential Medieval rabbinic...
Isaac benJudah Abarbanel (Hebrew: יצחק בן יהודה אברבנאל; 1437–1508), commonly referred to as Abarbanel (Hebrew: אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל; also spelled Abravanel...
Isaac benJacob Alfasi (1013–1103) (Arabic: إسحاق الفاسي, Hebrew: ר' יצחק אלפסי) - also known as the Alfasi or by his Hebrew acronym, the Rif (Rabbi Isaac...
associated with Abraham occurs the name of Leo Blund, whom Jacobs identifies with Judahben Isaac. Sir Leon must have left Paris in 1182, when all Jews...
Ezra, who dedicated to him his Ḥai ben Meḳiẓ and mentioned eulogiously three of his sons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob. Under the title Elef ha-Magen, or...
Elazar Rokeach, Isaac ben Moses of Vienna author of Or Zarua and perhaps also Moses benJacob of Coucy (according to the Hida). Judah was descended from...
Jacobben Meir (1100 – 9 June 1171 (4 Tammuz)), best known as Rabbeinu Tam (Hebrew: רבינו תם), was one of the most renowned Ashkenazi Jewish rabbis and...
Martin James Landau (/ˈlændaʊ/; June 20, 1928 – July 15, 2017) was an American actor, acting coach, producer, and editorial cartoonist. His career began...
extensively to translate the works of grammarian and biblical exegetist Judahben David Hayyuj from their original Judeo-Arabic to Hebrew. Published as...
JacobBenJudah Weil, later known as Mahariv (Hebrew: יעקב בן יהודה ווייל) was a German rabbi and posek who as one of the Rishonim, was an active Talmudic...
century CE, who was from Mainz. Yehuda was the principal teacher of Gershom benJudah, and his work was highly influential on the later writings of Rashi. Yehuda...
Nissim benJacob (Hebrew: ניסים בן יעקב), also known as Nissim Gaon (Hebrew: רבנו נסים גאון, lit. 'Our teacher Nissim the Gaon'; 990–1062), was a rabbi...
Maimon ben Joseph, was a dayyan or rabbinic judge. Aaron benJacob ha-Kohen later wrote that he had traced Maimonides' descent back to Simeon benJudah ha-Nasi...
Gerondi (Rabbeinu Yonah). Among his teachers in Talmud were Judahben Yakar and Nathan ben Meïr of Trinquetaille, and he is said to have been instructed...
מוורמייזא - also מגרמייזא of Garmiza or Garmisa) (c. 1176–1238), or Eleazar benJudahben Kalonymus, also sometimes known today as Eleazar Rokeach ("Eleazar the...
Yaakov ben Yakar (990 – 1064) was a German Talmudist. He flourished in the first half of the 11th century. He was a pupil of Gershom benJudah in Mainz...
Rabbi Judahben Yom Tov (Hebrew: יהודה בן יום טוב) was one of the Baalei Tosafot in France, a member of Rashi's family. His father was Rabbi Yom Tov of...
and embittered the closing years of his life. He left three sons, Isaac, Judah, and Astruc Solomon, all of whom were learned in the Talmud. Aderet defended...
1335) Benjamin benJudah, 14th century Italian exegete. (c. 1290-1335) Benjamin ben Isaac of Carcassonne, 14th century scholar. Judahben Benjamin Anaw...
Rabbi Eliezer ben Nathan (the RaABaN). Asher had eight sons, the most prominent of whom were Jacob (author of the Arba'ah Turim) and Judah. In 1286, King...
Moses benJacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") (Arabic: أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, Abu Harun Musa...
the grandson of the Talmudist Hasdai benJudah Crescas, and a disciple of the Talmudist and philosopher Nissim ben Reuben, known as the RaN. Following...
Judahben Asher (30 June 1270 – 4 July 1349) was a German Talmudist and later rabbi of Toledo, Spain, son of Rabbenu Asher and brother of Jacobben Asher...
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