Solomon ben Abraham ben Samuel, also known as Solomon of Montpellier and Shlomo Min Hahar, was a Provençal rabbi and Talmudist of the first half of the 13th century. He was rabbi at Montpellier, and leader of the movement against Maimonides. Meiri quotes him and his associates using the title Hachmei HaHar.
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Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son ofAbraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist,...
Abrahamben Yitzchak ofMontpellier, also known as Avraham min haHar (lit. "Abraham from the mountain") (d. 1315) is known as a commentator on the greater...
one of his descendants. Jonah Gerondi came from Girona, in Catalonia (present-day Spain). He was the most prominent pupil ofSolomonbenAbrahamof Montpellier...
by SolomonbenAbrahamofMontpellier, who had been excommunicated by supporters of Maimonides, Nachmanides addressed a letter to the communities of Aragon...
excommunication pronounced upon SolomonbenAbrahamofMontpellier and his associates. Bahiel was the brother ofSolomon Bahiel ben Moses. Gottheil, Richard...
Oral Torah. Maimonides: His works condemned and burned by SolomonbenAbrahamofMontpellier and Yonah Gerondi (who later publicly regretted his actions)...
1232, the rabbis of northern France, led by Yonah Gerondi and SolomonbenAbrahamofMontpellier, issued a ban against the study of philosophy, including...
Abrahamben David (c. 1125 – 27 November 1198), also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abrahamben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal...
Rabbi Levi benAbrahamben Hayyim (Hebrew: לוי בן אברהם בן חיים מווילפראנש) was a French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the...
against the reading ofSolomonben Adret's letter to the community ofMontpellier, which nevertheless took place in the synagogue of that city on the following...
philosopher, and grammarian Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin, (Maharil), 14th century codifier of German minhag Obadiah benAbrahamof Bertinoro, (Bartenura), 15th...
Abraham Zacuto and others, he was the son of Gerson benSolomon Catalan. As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his...
Maimonides controversy at Montpellier, himself began to study Maimonides' religio-philosophical works, of which he became one of the most enthusiastic admirers...
questions and later served as the beth din's head after the death of Zerach benAbraham. Rashi is generally considered a leading biblical exegate in the...
Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph, was a Provençal rabbi, born at Lunel, near Montpellier, towards the end of the 13th century. He is also known as Yarhi...
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...
chief training at Dampierre under Samson of Sens, Samson of Coucy, Solomonof Dreux, and Abrahamben Nathan of Lunel. Shortly after 1198 he returned to...
Zedekiah benAbraham Anaw (13th century; also known by the surname HaRofeh) was an author of halakhic works and younger brother of Benjamin benAbraham Anaw...
Menachem benSolomon HaMeiri (Hebrew: מנחם בן שלמה המאירי; French: Don Vidal Solomon, 1249–1315), commonly referred to as HaMeiri, the Meiri, or just...
Rabbi Solomonben Meir (Hebrew: שלמה בן מאיר, romanized: Rabbi Shlomo ben Meir) was Rashi's grandson. He was born after Rashi's death and is therefore...
a publication now in the public domain: Schechter, Solomon; Bloch, Isaac (1901–1906). "Gershom ben Judah". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
confused with Maestro Abraham Abigdor, who in 1386 was the proprietor of a house at Arles ("Monatsschrift," 1880, pp. 410, 411). Abraham Abigdor was born in...
ben Ibrāhim āl-Tārās; Hebrew: עזריאל בן מנחם בן אברהם אלתראס ʿÁzrīyʾēl ben Mənáḥēm benʾAḇrāhām al-Taras; c. 1160 – c. 1238) also known as Azriel of Girona...