Not to be confused with the amora named Judah ben Shalom.
Judah ben Shalom (died ca. 1878) (Hebrew: יהודה בן שלום), also known as Mori (Master) Shooker Kohail II or Shukr Kuhayl II (Hebrew: מרי שכר כחיל), was a Yemenite messianic claimant of the mid-19th century.
JudahbenShalom (died ca. 1878) (Hebrew: יהודה בן שלום), also known as Mori (Master) Shooker Kohail II or Shukr Kuhayl II (Hebrew: מרי שכר כחיל), was...
Sabbateans), Jacob Frank in 18th century Europe, Shukr Kuhayl I and JudahbenShalom in 19th century Ottoman Yemen. There are those who currently identify...
also significant migration from Central Asia (Bukharan Jews). In 1868 JudahbenShalom led a large movement of Yemenite Jews to Palestine. In addition to...
death. They were soon enough rewarded in 1868 by the appearance of JudahbenShalom, claiming to be the self-same recently deceased Shukr Kuhayl, who then...
The Kingdom of Judah was an Israelite kingdom of the Southern Levant during the Iron Age. Centered in the highlands of Judea, the landlocked kingdom's...
messianic pretenders: Shukr Kuhayl I Shukr Kuhayl II, also known as JudahbenShalom This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
Sar Shalomben Abraham (Hebrew: שר שלום בן אברהם) was the head of the remnant of the Palestinian Gaonate in Damascus around the end of the 12th century...
appearance in Yemen of the pseudo-Messiah JudahbenShalom, and which was largely responsible for ending JudahbenShalom's career. Saphir died in Jerusalem in...
Judahben Solomon Chai Alkalai (1798 – October 1878) was a Sephardic Jewish rabbi, and one of the influential precursors of modern Zionism along with...
later Anglicized in British India. The name Ezekiel Judah Jacob Sulliman, as appears on Neveh Shalom synagogue in Calcutta, is his first name coupled with...
mathematical, physical, and cabalistic subjects. It appeared under the title Neweh Shalom (Dwelling of Peace), Constantinople, 1538; Venice, 1574, with a preface...
Shalom Shabazi (1619 – c. 1720) was the son of Yosef ben Avigad, of the family of Mashtā, also commonly known as Abba Sholem Shabazi or Saalem al-Shabazi...
ben Abraham Bedersi Nissim of Gerona Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Judah Messer Leon David benJudah Messer Leon Obadiah ben...
children; Nissim, Ezra, Sar Shalom, and Mazhir. All are praised in the aforementioned poem that Isaac ibn Ezra wrote. Judah al-Harizi, during his stay...
Conservatism, 1797–1824. In: Studia Rosenthaliana 40 (2007/2008). S. 205–215. Judah Leo Landau: Short Lectures on Modern Hebrew Literature. Johannesburg 1923...
Ḥayim ben Beẓalel (also spelled Ḥayyim ben Bezaleel; died 1588) was a German rabbi and Talmudist and the elder brother of Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague...
According to the later approach, Ezra was likely succeeded by his brother Sar Shalom. Schmelzer 1979, pp. 3–9. The poem is available here, his name is mentioned...
Messiah ben Joseph will initiate union with Judah, who will be led by the Messiah ben David. Later, the Messiah ben Joseph is killed and Messiah ben David...
Crimean Karaites, 2005. — pp. 6–10 Judah Gibbor on JewishEncyclopedia.com On Karaeo-Greek on Turkish newspaper Shalom pdf-document Archived 2018-07-13 at...
the Mishnah. Shimon ben Gamliel, was a sage and served as the nasi of the Great Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. (c. 10 BCE–70 CE) JudahBen Bava, was a 2nd-century...
then moved to Nîmes, where he lived for a considerable period. R' Moses benJudah refers to the rabbinical school of Nîmes, then under RABaD's direction...
Egypt in the Late Bronze Age. In the Iron Age, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah were established, entities that were central to the origins of the Jewish...
Maimon ben Joseph, was a dayyan or rabbinic judge. Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen later wrote that he had traced Maimonides' descent back to Simeon benJudah ha-Nasi...