Judah Leib ben Isaac of Szydłów (Szydłowski) (Hebrew: יהודה לייב בן יצחק משדלוב; d. 1730) was an 18th-century Polish rabbi who served as a representative of Kraków in the Council of Four Lands.
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JudahLeibbenIsaac of Szydłów (Szydłowski) (Hebrew: יהודה לייב בן יצחק משדלוב; d. 1730) was an 18th-century Polish rabbi who served as a representative...
the Yiddish Leib of the same origin). It is a kinnui, or substitute name, for the Hebrew name Judah or Yehuda, as the Biblical character Judah was likened...
himself Messiah ben Joseph, although later in life he disavowed this claim. JudahLeib Prossnitz (1670–1750): claimed to be Messiah ben Joseph, with Shabbetai...
ben Abraham Bedersi Nissim of Gerona Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Judah Messer Leon David benJudah Messer Leon Obadiah ben...
IsaacbenJudah ibn Ghiyyat (or Ghayyat) (Hebrew: יצחק בן יהודה אבן גיאת, romanized: yiṣḥaq ben yəhuḏā ibn ḡiyāṯ, Arabic: ﺇﺑﻦ غِيَاث, romanized: ibn Ghiyyāth)...
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 in Babylonia...
Avraham Yeshayahu ben David Shmuel was the grandson of JudahLeibbenIsaac and thus the great-great-grandson of Joshua Höschel ben Joseph. Despite his...
to the De Rossi Collection in the Biblioteca Palatina. Abravanel, IsaacbenJudah (1828). Yeshu'ot Meshiḥo. Carlsruhe. Palquera, Shem-Tov (1835). Sefer...
Amsterdam. Solomon Ezekiel (1725–1735) Judah Ezekiel (1738–1755) Abraham Ezekiel (1755–79) Aryeh Leib Breslau (1741–1809) Judah Akiba Eger son of Akiba Eger I...
Yehuda-Leyb Gordon ve-toldatav [JudahLeib Gordon and His Life]. 1892. Igrot Yehuda-Leyb Gordon [The Letters of JudahLeib Gordon]. Vol. 1–2. 1894. Al odot...
inclined toward socialism and joined the circles of Aaron Liebermann and JudahLeib Levin. His two daughters married revolutionaries and his home served as...
the Shulkhan Arukh code of Torah Law Judah Loew ben Bezalel (Maharal) (1520–1609), Prague mystic and Talmudist Isaac Luria (Ari) (1534–1572), Great Kabalist...
Telshi after marrying in 1867, where he befriended Mordecai Nathansohn and JudahLeib Gordon and wrote occasionally for Hebrew periodicals. He moved to Vilkomir...
being one of the most influential rabbis of Slonim, alongside Moses benIsaacJudah Lima. Shimshon's descendants mostly settled in Kosava. They adopted...
headed by Zalman David Levontin and including noted philanthropists IsaacLeib Goldberg and Reuven Yudalevich, founded Rishon LeZion, the first Zionist...
the presidency of Shimon ben Gamliel II, and subsequently to Beit She'arim and later to Sepphoris, under the presidency of Judah ha-Nasi (165–220). Finally...
Abraham benJudahLeib (Löb) Maskileison (Hebrew: אברהם משכיל לאיתן); (b.1788– d.1848) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and author active in Russia during the...
Samuel ben Uri Shraga Phoebus and Chelkat Mechokek by Moses benIsaacJudah Lima (on Even ha-Ezer) Ba'er Heiteiv ("Well-Explained") by Judah Ashkenazi...
both secular and religious subjects were taught. Reines was succeeded by JudahLeib Fishman, a preacher (maggid) and rabbi who met Rabbi Reines in 1900 and...
influenced Medieval Kabbalah: Samuel of Speyer (Shmuel HaHasid) 12th century Judahben Samuel of Regensburg (Yehudah HaHasid) 1140–1217 Eleazar of Worms (Eleazar...
philosopher Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel. According to Meir Perels of Prague, the Maharal was the great-great-grandson of JudahLeib the Elder who was...
diversity. Obadiah ben Abraham, the Bartenura (c. 1445 – c. 1515) Meir benJudahLeib Poppers, Bohemian rabbi and kabbalist (c. 1624–1662) Judah he-Hasid (1660–1700)...
History of Late Monarchic Judah". Tel Aviv. 38 (1): 5–41. doi:10.1179/033443511x12931017059468. S2CID 110476878. Shai, Itzick; Ben-Shlomo, David; Maeir, Aren...