JacobAbraham may refer to Jacob ben Abraham Faitusi d. 1812 , Tunisian Jewish scholar. JacobAbraham de Mist 1749 1823 , Dutch statesman. Jacob ben Abraham Kahana d. 1826 , rabbinical author. Philippe Jacques Abraham 1848 1915 , Chaldean Catholic bishop. Hndis cleanup Abraham, Jacob date March 2012 are these all partial matches? ... more details
Abraham ben Jacob Cansino Cancino was a seventeenth century Spanish Jewish poet. He is the author of Aguddat Ezob A Bunch of Hyssop , a collection of poems and rhetorical compositions, in three parts, praised very highly by Isaac Cansino and David Abu al Khair . Abraham Cansino was once arrested by the Spanish authorities for having in his possession copies of the Babylonian Talmud Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud s. His son was also taken, and both were sent to Murcia , Spain, where they were treated like prisoners for a time, and fined the copies of the Talmud were confiscated. His friends and relatives wrote poems of consolation to him to these he replied from Murcia. There is also an Abraham Cansino, an authority mentioned in the Machzor Oran as writing, in the name of the Jewish community of Oran, to the communities of Algiers in 1661, of Jerusalem in 1663, and of Hebron in 1668. In 1679 he lived in Livorno , Italy, where he received a letter from Tunis. This Abraham Cansino may be identified with Abraham Cansino, rabbi and preacher, brother of Isaac Cansino of whom Wolf speaks Bibl. Hebr. iii., Nos. 143b, 1101, and 1265c . Meyer Kayserling mentions an Abraham Cansino who was rabbi at Livorno in 1685, and evidently refers to the same person. Luzzatto thinks that this Abraham Cansino is not to be identified with the poet of the same name. Another Abraham Cansino was an authority mentioned in the Machzor Oran as living at Livorno in 1709. As he is not addressed by the titles usually given to rabbis, Luzzatto thinks that he was not a rabbi, and therefore not to be identified with either of the above. The epitaph of an Abraham Cansino written by Jacob Sasportas is given in the Machzor ... made of an Abraham Cansino, author of the epitaph on David Francis, who died about 1696. JewishEncyclopedia article Cansino, Abraham ben Jacob author Gotthard Deutsch and A. Rhine url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 95&letter C DEFAULTSORT Cansino, Abraham ben Jacob Category Jewish poets ... more details
Infobox scientist name Abrahambar Hiyya Ha Nasi birth date 1070 birth place Barcelona death date 1136 ... influenced Abraham ibn Ezra ref name BEA prizes footnotes signature transl he Abrahambar iyya ha Nasi ref lang he Abraham son of Rabbi Hiyya the Prince . Also Abraham ben Chija , Abraham ben Hiyya alBargeloni The Jewish Encyclopedia Volume 1, Page 322 , Abraham ben Chiya albargeloni ... Bar iyya AbrahamBar iyya Savasorda encyclopedia The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers publisher ... he travelled to Narbonne where he is thought to have died. Abrahambar iyya s most influential work ... wrote several more works on mathematics , astronomy and Jewish philosophy . Biography Abrahambar ... Ezra . Abrahambar Hiyya is said to have been a great astronomer and wrote some works on Astronomy ... with Abrahambar iyya. As the title Sephardi Spaniard is always appended to his name, it is certain ... of their Proven al Jewry s ignorance of mathematics. Original works Abrahambar iyya, together ... As has already been stated, Abrahambar iyya assisted a number of scholars in their translations ... tsaban Circles.html title The proof of Rabbi AbrahamBar Hiya Hanasi author Boaz Tsaban ... reflist Bibliography cite encyclopedia last Levey first Martin title Abrahambar Hiyya Ha Nasi ... al last Langermann first Y. Tzvi title Bar iyya AbrahamBar iyya Savasorda encyclopedia The Biographical ... BEA Bar Hiyya BEA.pdf PDF version MacTutor Biography id Abraham title Abrahambar Hiyya http 66.92.232.225 view.jsp?artid 449&letter A&search Abraham 20bar Jewish Encyclopedia article for Abrahambar ... biography http www.musicologie.org Biographies a abrahambar hiyya.html musicologie.org Abrahambar ... Bar Hiyya cs Avraham bar Chija de Abrahambar Chija es AbrahamBar Hiyya eu Abrahambar Hiyya fa fr Abrahambar Hiyya Hanassi he nl AbrahamBar Hiyya ja ro Abrahambar Hiyya ru sk Avraham bar Chijja ha Nasi sl Abraham Hija sv Abrahambar Hiyya ... more details
Jacob ben Abraham Faitusi d. July 1812, Algiers was a Tunisian Jewish scholar. He settled in the later part of his life at Jerusalem , whence he was sent as a collector of alms to Italy and Algeria. Faitusi was the author of Berit Ya aqob Livorno, 1800 , the contents of which were as follows sermons Bezalel Ashkenazi s Shittah Mequbbetzet on Sotah , with the editor s notes, entitled Yagel Ya aqob glosses of the Geonim on the Talmud ical treatises Nedarim and Nazir Talmud Nazir , with the editor s notes commentaries on Nazir by Abraham ben Musa Sha are Tzedeq, a commentary, attributed to Gersonides Levi ben Gershon , on the thirteen hermeneutic rules of Ishmael ben Elisha Rabbi Ishmael novella novell on Chullin and Pesachim and poems, entitled Qontres Acharon. Faitusi wrote also Yerek Ya aqob Livorno, 1842 , sermons arranged in the order of the Sabbatical sections, with an appendix entitled Ya ir Kokab mi Ya aqob, containing novell and responsa . He also edited Mizbach Kapparah of Nahmanides Nachmanides Bezalel Ashkenazi s Shittah Mequbbetzet on Zebahim Zebachim and various tosafot of Perez ben Elijah Rabbi Perez , Eliezer of Touques , and others on several Talmudical treatises, with an appendix entitled Ranenu le Ya aqob Livorno 1810 containing Talmudic novell and sermons by Jacob republished with additions by Saul ha Levi, Lemberg, 1861 Sefer Mar eh ha Ofannim Livorno, 1810 , containing Asher ben Jehiel s novell on Sotah, Aharon HaLevi Aaron ha Levi s Shittah on Betzah , and an appendix entitled Yagel Ya aqob, containing novell on Pesachim , Betzah, Rosh Hashanah , Mo ..., Jacob ben Abraham author Gotthard Deutsch and Isaac Broyd url http jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 26&letter J&search Jacob 20ben 20Abraham 20Faitosi Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Faitusi, Jacob ben Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1812 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Faitusi, Jacob ben Abraham Category 1812 deaths Category ... more details
Jacob ben Abraham Kahana , rabbinical author died in Vilna 1826. His father was rabbi at Brestowitz , government of Grodno . Jacob was the son in law of Rabbi Issachar of Vilna, brother of the Vilna Gaon . He lived with his father in law, and was supported by him for many years, so that he was able to devote his time to the study of the Law and he became one of the leading Talmud ical scholars in Vilna. After Issachar s death Jacob was appointed trustee of the charities of the city. Jacob was the author of Shittot, a commentary on the tractate Erubin . The work is divided into three parts, the first consisting of novell on the Gemara , the second of novell on the Tosefta , and the third of novell on the corresponding tractates in the Talmud Yerushalmi Yerushalmi . The manuscript was revised and the work published in Lemberg, 1863, by Raphael Nathan Rabbinowicz . Commentators on the Jerusalem Talmud JewishEncyclopedia article Ashkenazi, Bezalel author Gotthard Deutsch and Louis Ginzberg url http jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1961&letter A&search Bezalel 20Ashkenazi small Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, p. 550 idem, Kiryah Ne emanah, p. 240. small Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kahana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1826 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kahana Category 1826 deaths Category Later Acharonim ... more details
Eastern Christianity JacobBar Salibi also known as Dionysius Bar Salibi was the best known and most prolific writer in the Syriac Orthodox Church of the twelfth century. Life Bar Salibi was, like Bar Hebraeus , a native of Malatia on the upper Euphrates. In 1154 he was created bishop of Marash by the patriarch Athanasius VII a year later the diocese of Mabbog was added to his charge. sfn Chisholm 1911 In 1166 Michael the Syrian Michael the Great , the successor of Athanasius, transferred him to the metropolitan see of Amid in Mesopotamia, and there he remained till his death in 1171. sfn Chisholm 1911 Of his writings probably the most important are his exhaustive commentaries on the text of the Old and New Testaments, in which he skillfully interwove and summarized the interpretations of previous writers such as Ephrem , Chrysostom , Cyril , Moses Bar Kepha and John of Dar , whom he mentions together in the preface to his commentary on St Matthew. Among his other main works are a treatise against heretics, containing inter alia a polemic against the Jews and the Muslims liturgical treatises, epistles and homilies. sfn Chisholm 1911 See also alogi Gospel of John Ediderunt I. Sedlacek Gaius of Rome References reflist Attribution Cite EB1911 wstitle Bar al b , Jacob Endnotes Jacob was his Given name baptismal name Dionysius he assumed when consecrated to the Diocese bishopric . External links Dionysius bar Salibi, http www.archive.org stream inapocalypsimact00dion page n9 mode 2up In Apocalypsim, Actus et Epistulas Catholicas , trans. I. Sedlacek, Romae Karolus de Luigi 1909 ... revelation 01.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bar Salibi, Jacob ALTERNATIVE ... Bar Salibi, Jacob Category Syriac writers Category Syriac people Category Anti Gnosticism Category ... bishops de Dionysius bar Salibi fr Dionysius Bar Salibi nl Dionysius Bar Salibi pl Dionizy bar Salibi fi Dionysios bar Salibi ... more details
Abraham ben Jacob , better known under his Arabic name of Ibr h m ibn Ya q b al Tartushi often like this instead of al ur sh was a 10th century al Andalus Hispano Arabic , plausibly Sephardi Jews Sephardi Jewish , traveller, probably a merchant, whose brief may have included diplomacy and espionage. His family hailed from Moorish ruled Tortosa ur ah close to the mouth of the Ebro he himself may also have lived in C rdoba, Spain Cordova . In 961 62 he travelled in Western Europe Western and Central Europe and in Italy at least as far as Rome , where he was received in audience by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I during the first week of February nothing is known about his return to al Andalus the Muslim ruled part of the Iberian Peninsula , nor of any other travel. The memoirs and commentaries of his journey, possibly first presented to the Cordovan caliph Al Hakam II 961 76 , have been lost only excerpts by later authors have been preserved, i.e., in Abu Abdullah al Bakri s Book of Roads and Kingdoms al Bakr Book of Highways and of Kingdoms . His work is widely known as the first reliable description of the Poland Polish state under Mieszko I of Poland Mieszko I , the first historical ruler of Poland. He is also noted for his description of the Vikings living in Hedeby , of the Nakonid fortification at Dorf Mecklenburg and of what was, in all likelihood, the nucleus of the later ducal castle and palace at Schwerin. Ibrahim ibn Yaqub has a unique place in the Czechs Czech history as the first person to mention the city of Prague in writing. See also Vineta Bibliography Ibr h m ibn Ya q b al Isr l al ur sh , by Lutz Richter Bernburg, in The Oxford Companion to World Exploration, David Buisseret, editor in chief, 2 vols., Oxford UP 2007, I ... 80 year 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jacob, Abraham Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jacob, Abraham ... more details
AbrahamJacob Paperna lang he born at Kapyl , government of Minsk , now in Minsk Voblast , Belarus , 1840 died 1919 was a Russian Jewish educator and author. He received a fair education, including the study of the Bible with Moses Mendelssohn s translation, Hebrew grammar, Talmud , and secular literature. In 1863 he entered the rabbinical school of Zhitomir , where he studied until 1865 he was then transferred to the rabbinical school of Wilna , from which he graduated in 1867. In 1868 he was appointed teacher at the government Jewish school at Zakroczym , government of Warsaw and in 1870 he became principal of the government Jewish school of Plotzk , government of Suwa ki . He was also instructor in the Jewish religion at the gymnasium in the latter town. Paperna was intimately connected with the Russian Haskalah movement in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, and contributed various books and articles to Russian as well as to Hebrew literature. His first Hebrew poem, Emet we Emunah , appeared in Ha Karmel in 1863 Paperna was a steady contributor to that periodical as well as to Ha Meli . Critical articles by him, entitled an an adash Male Yashan in Ha Karmel , 1867, and printed separately, Wilna, 1868 , attracted wide attention in the circles of the Maskilim. In these articles Paperna, influenced probably by the Russian critic Dmitry Pisarev , adopted modern realistic methods of criticism. He exposed the worthlessness of the pseudo classicism in Hebrew literature, and the absurdity of the guess philology , in the commentaries on the Bible and the Talmud. He also ridiculed the presumption of some of the young Maskilim , who from a desire for fame ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paperna, AbrahamJacob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paperna, AbrahamJacob ... bi Pera appeared as a supplement to Ha Meli , 1868. It called forth harsh criticism from Abraham Dob ... more details
Image Jakob Abraham de Mist.jpg right thumb Jakob Abraham de Mist Cape Archives JacobAbraham Uitenhage de Mist b. Zaltbommel , 20 April 1749 d. Voorburg , 3 August 1823 ref name Parlement&Politiek http www.parlement.com 9291000 biof 04158 Parlement & Politiek ref was a Netherlands Dutch statesman. He was Head of State of the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic from 17 April 1797 1 May 1797 and Commissioner General of the Cape Colony during the interregnum from 21 February 1803 25 September 1804 in accordance with the short lived Treaty of Amiens . The Cape Colony had been under Netherlands Dutch control from 1652. In 1795 it was occupied by the British following the Battle of Muizenberg but under the final terms of peace between Great Britain , France and the Netherlands &ndash then the Batavian Republic &ndash in 1802, the colony was restored to the Batavian Republic. Education and career De Mist studied Roman Dutch law at the University of Leiden , from 17 September 1766 to 1 July 1768. He practised law in Kampen, Overijssel Kampen from 1768 to 1769 and held the following positions thereafter br Chief Administrative Officer of Leiden from 1769 to 1795. Member of the Council for Regional Representation for the People of Overijssel , from 1795 to October 1795. Member of the Committee for the Affairs and Possessions of the Batavian Republic in America and on the Coast of Guinea, from October, 1795 to May, 1796. Member of the First National Council for the district of Deventer ... Persondata . NAME Mist, JacobAbraham de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 April 1749 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 August 1823 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mist, JacobAbraham De Category 1749 births De Mist, JacobAbraham Category 1823 deaths De Mist, JacobAbraham Category ... governors and administrators Category History of South Africa De Mist, JacobAbraham Category People from Zaltbommel af JacobAbraham de Mist fr JacobAbraham de Mist ... more details
Image AbrahamJacob van der Aa.jpg thumb AbrahamJacob van der Aa, portrait by Adrianus Johannes Ehnle AbrahamJacob van der Aa Amsterdam , 7 December 1792 Gorinchem , 21 March 1857 was a Dutch literator. He was born in Amsterdam in 1792. His father was a lawyer. From the ages of 6 till 12 he visited the dayschool in Amstelveen. After this he was send to the boarding school of J.E. van Iterson in Aarlanderveen but only stayed there for a year. After a short stay at the Latin school in Leiden, where his parents lived at that time, he was sent to the Seminarium in Lingen, Germany to study the dead languages . After his return in 1810 he went to medical school in Leiden but after his father s death he had to leave. He then did his mandatory military service until 1817. At this point he tried to open a bookshop in Leuven but this wasn t a success so he became a teacher in the Dutch language. After 1839 he only worked as a literator and moved to Gorinchem. He wrote several reference work s the most famous were a gazetteer and a biographical dictionary , Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden . ref http www.inghist.nl retroboeken vdaa source aa 001biog22 01.xml&page 6&view homePane Biographisch Woordenboek Van der Aa online version hosted by inghist ref The Aardrijkskundig Woordenboek der Nederlanden Geographical dictionary of the Netherlands was a 14 volume gazetteer, published between 1839 and 1851. It was written with the help of a large number of regional historians and other ... dictionary . See also http www.werelate.org wiki Source Van der Aa, AbrahamJacob. Aardrijkskundig ... n 86 812053 VIAF 7740287 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Aa, AbrahamJacob van der ... Aa, Abraham Jacobvan Der Category 1792 births Category 1857 deaths Category People from Amsterdam Category Dutch writers de AbrahamJacob van der Aa et AbrahamJacob van der Aa fr AbrahamJacob van der Aa fy AbrahamJacob van der Aa nl AbrahamJacob van der Aa ... more details
AbrahamJacob van Imbyze van Batenburg Breda , Netherlands 1753 &ndash Barbados , 9 October 1806 was a Netherlands Dutch governor of Berbice and Essequibo colony Essequibo Guyana during the period 1789 1806. His life AbrahamJacob was baptized on 17 June 1753 in the Walloons Walloon Church Waals Gereformeerd in Breda , as the son of Johan Bernhard Imbyze van Batenburg bef. 1723 1768 and Susanna de Wit 1723 . His father Johan Bernhard Imbyze van Batenburg was a technical drawing draughtsman of maps, military engineer 1743 and captain 1760 . His grandfather was probably Paschasius Diederick van Batenburgh. He was married 1782 in Tilburg , Netherlands with Wilhelmina Suzanna Zurmeged . She was born on 21 April 1759 in Veere , Netherlands , possibly as daughter of Hendrik Cornelis Zurmegede, free citizen of Jakarta Batavia , Dutch East Indies , and Susanna Lints. In Berbice Guyana they had nine children Suzanna Maria 1784 , Hendrik Christiaan 1786 , Adriana Baldwina 1788 , Jan Jacob Hendrik 1788 , Lambert Abraham 1791 Java Dutch East Indies, 1829 , Catharina Cordelia 1793 , Elizabeth 1796 1864 , Henriette Maria 1797 and Hendrika Maria 1801 . Alternative names are van Imbijze van Batenburg and Imbyse van Batenburg, Jobs Initially active until 1791 for the Dutch East India Company , he was from 1796 on in service for the British government and the Batavian Republic 1795 1806 . Imbyze van Batenburg was governor of Berbice Guyana between 1789 and 27 March 1802 Essequibo colony Essequibo Guyana between 22 April 1796 and 27 March 1802 Berbice between June 1804 and 1806 . Source http www.vanbatenborgh.nl Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Batenburg, AbrahamJacob van Imbyze van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1753 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 October 1806 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Batenburg, AbrahamJacob van Imbyze van Category 1753 births Category ... de AbrahamJacob van Imbijze van Batenburg nl AbrahamJacob van Imbijze van Batenburg ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of Byelostok 1812 1868 Hebrew was a Jews of Russia Russian rabbi in Ottymia ? , government of Kovno . He began at an early age to write his important work, Pithe Teshubah , which is the most popular and useful index to the responsa and decisions of later authorities on the subjects treated in the Shul an Aruk . Eisenstadt s great merit consists in having collected all the material given in the works of his predecessors, and in having added to it an almost complete collection of references to responsa of all the later eminent rabbis. Of lesser value are the novell which Eisenstadt added to the Pit e Teshubah under the title Na alat ebi. The part of the Pit e Teshubah on Yoreh De ah was published at Vilna in 1836 republished Jitomir, 1840, and Lemberg, 1858 that on Eben ha Ezer , in 1862 and, after the author s death, that on oshen Mishpa , in Lemberg, 1876 republished in Vilna, 1896 . Eisenstadt is also the author of a commentary on the Seder Gi in wa ali ah, by Michael ben Joseph of Cracow , Vilna, 1863, 2d ed. 1896. Abraham Hirsch died in K nigsberg in 1868. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Fuenn , Keneset Yisrael, p.  10 Isaac Benjacob , O ar ha Sefarim, p.  586 Joseph Zedner , Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. pp.  216, 814 prefaces of the author to Yoreh De ah and Eben ha Ezer References JewishEncyclopedia article Eisenstadt url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 101&letter E 298 Persondata name Byelostok, Abraham Hirsch Ben Jacob Eisenstadt of alternative names short description date of birth 1812 place of birth date of death 1868 place of death DEFAULTSORT Byelostok, Abraham Hirsch Ben Jacob Eisenstadt Of Category 1812 births Category 1868 deaths Category Russian rabbis Category People from Bia ystok ... more details
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inline citations date February 2011 Infobox person name AbrahamAbraham image alt caption birth date Birth date 1843 03 09 birth place death date Death date and age 1911 06 28 1843 03 09 death place Cherry Island, New York nationality United States American other names known for Founder of Abraham & Straus occupation Businessman AbrahamAbraham March 9, 1843 June 28, 1911 was an United States American businessman and the founder of the Brooklyn, New York department store Abraham & Straus , founded 1865. The chain, which became part of Federated Department Stores , is now part of Macy s . Early life Abraham s father was Judah Abraham , a native of Bavaria who left in 1837 and married Sarah Sussman en route to the United States. Soon after arrival, Judah Abraham opened a store on Murray Street in New York. In 1843 AbrahamAbraham was born. He had delicate health, and wanted to be a violinist. During the American Civil War Civil War , he ran away to Chicago to enlist, but was brought back by his father. At 14, he worked at Hart & Dettlebach of Newark, along with Simon Bloomingdale and Benjamin Altman for 1 a week. Career Abraham opened Wechsler & Abraham in Brooklyn in 1865 at 285 Fulton Street. The company later became Abraham & Straus . He became a Brooklyn philanthropist , establishing the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, among many other causes. In 1890, he commissioned a house, now demolished, at 800 St. Mark s Avenue in Brooklyn. Death and legacy AbrahamAbraham died on Cherry Island, near Alexandria Bay, New York . Among Abraham s many notable descendants are grandson Donald B ..., 1974. AbrahamAbraham, Merchant, Is Dead Sudden End of a Man of Notable Career, Known for His Broad ... Abraham, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessman DATE OF BIRTH March 9, 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 28, 1911 PLACE OF DEATH Cherry Island, New York DEFAULTSORT Abraham, Abraham ... pl AbrahamAbraham sv AbrahamAbraham ... more details
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Infobox Film name At the Bar image Barda poster.jpg image size caption Theatrical film poster director Serdar Akar producer Serdar Akar br G ner Koral br Alev Gezer writer Serdar Akar narrator starring Nejat ler br Hakan Boyav br Erdal Be ik io lu cinematography Mehmet Aks n music Selim Demirdelen editing studio Kenda Film distributor released film date 2007 02 02 runtime 90 minutes country FilmTurkey language Turkish budget gross preceded by followed by At the Bar lang tr Barda is a 2007 in film 2007 Cinema of Turkey Turkish horror film , written and directed by Serdar Akar based on a real life event that happened in Ankara, Turkey in 1997, featuring Nejat ler as the head of a gang which brutalises, murders and rapes a group of young friends. The film, which went on general release across the country on start date 2007 02 02 , was shown in competition at the 26th Istanbul International Film Festival and marketed as the most violent Turkish film ever made. ref name HDN01 cite web title And justice for all first Yasemin Sim last Esmen coauthors url http www.hurriyetdailynews.com h.php?news and justice for all 2007 02 02 work H rriyet Daily News and Economic Review date 2007 02 02 accessdate 2010 03 08 ref Plot A group of young high society friends, aged between 18 and 25, are gathered at a friend s bar that they regularly frequent for the night. But when they finish of their last beer and prepare to head home they find themselves held captive at gunpoint by five strangers. With their mouths, hands and feet tied, they are tortured, raped and murdered until the next morning. The gang who have captured them have no clear reason, they just want to punish these young people for everything left incomplete in their lives. Cast Nejat ler Egzozcu Selim Hakan Boyav Patlak Osman Serdar Or in 45 Erdal Be ik io lu Nas r Volga Sorgu rak Do u Alpan Nail Burak Altay TGG Melis Birkan Nil Nergis zt rk evgi Sezen Aray Pelin Meltem Parlak Aynur amil Kafkas Ali Salih Bademci Cenk ... more details
Jacob s is a Brand brand name for several lines of biscuit s and Cracker food crackers , notably Jacob s Cream Crackers. The brand name in the Republic of Ireland is owned by Jacob Fruitfield Food Group and in the United Kingdom it is owned under license by United Biscuits . History File Jacob s trade mark 2404560.jpg thumb right 170px Jacob s 1885 registered trademark used on several lines of biscuits The originator of the Jacob s brand name was the small biscuit bakery, W & R Jacob, founded in 1885 in Bridge Street, Waterford , Ireland by William Beale Jacob and his brother Robert. It later moved ... Jacob L pool Ltd. ref Cite web last The History of Advertising Trust authorlink History of Advertising ... branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob s Bakery Ltd. In the 1970s, W & R Jacob in Dublin merged with Boland s Biscuits to form Irish Biscuits Ltd. and moved ... title W & R Jacob Ltd. 1839 date 2011 08 13 url http archive.liverpool.gov.uk dserve.exe?&dsqIni ... ref In 1990, the two companies once again came under common ownership and became Jacob s Biscuit Group ... Biscuits announced that they had made an agreement for the latter to acquire Jacob s Biscuit Group ... 10 30 ref ref cite press release title UB to Acquire Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 07 ... of Groupe Danone s biscuit division by Kraft Foods , the production and sales Jacob ..., United Biscuits, and Fruitfield Foods announced that Jacob s Biscuit Group would be split, with United ... in the Republic of Ireland W & R Jacob Ltd. to Fruitfield Foods Ltd publisher Groupe Danone date ... release title Update on UB s Acquisition of Jacob s publisher United Biscuits date 2004 08 03 url ... press release title Fruitfield Foods Buys W&R Jacob publisher Jacob Fruitfield Food Group date 2004 ... Foods was subsequently renamed the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group. Since their acquisitions, United Biscuits and Jacob Fruitfield Food Group have sparred in court over the use of the Jacob s brand ... more details
Abraham was a legendary primate of the Church of the East , from the family of Jacob, the brother of Jesus, who is conventionally believed to have sat from 159 to 171. Although Abraham is included in traditional lists of primates of the Church of the East , his existence has been doubted by J. M. Fiey, one of the most eminent twentieth century scholars of the Church of the East. In Fiey s view, Abraham was one of several fictitious bishops of Seleucia Ctesiphon whose lives were concocted in the sixth century to bridge the gap between the late third century bishop Papa bishop Papa , the first historically attested bishop of Seleucia Ctesiphon, and the apostle Saint Mari Mari , the legendary founder of Christianity in Persia. ref Fiey, Jalons , 64 5 ref Sources Brief accounts of the life of Abraham are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus floruit 1280 and in the ecclesiastical histories of the Nestorian writers Mari twelfth century , transl ar DIN Amr fourteenth century and Sliba fourteenth century . These accounts differ slightly, and these minor ... of the legend. Life of Abraham The following account of the life of Abraham is given by Bar Hebraeus blockquote After Abrisius, Abraham. He was also from the family of Jacob, the Lord s brother. He ... Abraham, the head of the Christian religion, was able to cure him. The king summoned Abraham to his presence, noticed that he looked sad and downcast, and asked him why. Then Abraham recounted the evils ... of the Christians if Abraham healed his son, and that holy man prayed and laid his hands on the king ... years, he died peacefully. ref Bar Hebraeus, Ecclesiastical Chronicle ed. Abeloos and Lamy , ii. 22 ..., J. B., and Lamy, T. J., Bar Hebraeus, Chronicon Ecclesiasticum 3 vols, Paris, 1877 Assemani, J ... of the East DEFAULTSORT Abraham Category Patriarchs of the Church of the East Category Bishops of the Assyrian Church of the East pl Mar Abraham ... more details
Bar Kokhba lang he , Son of Kokhba also Bar Kochba, Bar Kochva, Bar Cochva is a name of Simon bar Kokhba , the leader of the Bar Kokhba s revolt , the second sometimes counted as the third of the Jewish Roman Wars . Bar Kokhba may also refer to Bar Kokhba album 1994 1996 by John Zorn Bar Kokhba play 1883 1885 by Abraham Goldfaden TuS Bar Kochba N rnberg , a football soccer football club in Germany . Disambig fr Bar Kokhba he ... more details
Jewish Encyclopedia Sheol ref During the Second Temple period the concept of a Bosom of Abraham first occurs in Jewish papyri which refer to the Bosom of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob . ref F. Preisigke ... martyrs who died expecting that after our death in this fashion Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will receive ... from the East and West and will eat with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven. represents ...for the Elvis Presley song see Bosom of Abraham song File Unterlinden Chapiteau 1 .jpg thumb The Bosom of Abraham , Romanesque sculpture Romanesque Capital architecture capital from the former Priory of Alspach, Alsace . Unterlinden Museum , Colmar Bosom of Abraham refers to the place of comfort in sheol ... is Lazarus in the Bosom of Abraham, and at the bottom Dives is suffering in Hades . Illuminated manuscript ... of the Bosom of Abraham , they disagree about its origins. Up to the time of Maldonatus A.D. 1583 ... manner was Abraham supposed to act towards his children after the fatigues and troubles of the present life, hence the metaphorical expression to be in Abraham s Bosom as meaning to be in repose and happiness ... ref whose theory has since been accepted by many scholars, the metaphor to be in Abraham s Bosom ... dead as a sharing in a banquet given by Abraham, the father of the faithful cf. bibleverse Matthew 8 11 KJV sqq. , and of the highest form of that reward as lying in Abraham s Bosom . Abode of the righteous ... of Abraham You have escaped from the Abyss and Hades, now you will cross over the crossing place... to all the righteous ones, namely Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Enoch, Elijah and David . ref Apoc. Zeph. 9 2. J.H. Charlesworth, The OT Pseudepigrapha, Doubleday 1983 ref In this myth Abraham was not idle in the Bosom of Abraham, he acted as intercessor for those in the fiery part of Hades. ref Apoc. Zeph ... the book is pseudepigraphic to the hand of Enoch ancestor of Noah Enoch , who predates Abraham , naturally the character of Abraham does not feature. Later rabbinical sources preserve several traces of the Bosom ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 The Testament of Jacob is a work now regarded as part of the Old Testament apocrypha . It is often treated as one of a trio of very similar works, the other two of which are the Testament of Abraham and Testament of Isaac , though there is no reason to assume that they were originally a single work. All three works are based on the Blessing of Jacob , found in the Bible, in their style. In a similar manner to the other two Testaments, the Testament of Jacob begins with Jacob being visited by the archangel Michael archangel Michael and told of his impending death, and then being taken on a visit to heaven, where he first sees the torture of the sinful dead, and then meets the deceased Abraham. In this Testament it is the angels that Jacob meets who deliver the bulk of the sermonising passages. Tanakh stub Category Old Testament Apocrypha Jacob, Testament of Category Jacob it Testamento di Giacobbe ... more details
journal author Jacob Ziv, Abraham Lempel format PDF title A Universal Algorithm for Sequential Data ...Infobox scientist name Abraham Lempel image Abraham Lempel.JPG image size 200px caption Abraham Lempel in 2007 birth date birth date and age df y 1936 2 10 birth place Lviv Lw w , Second Polish Republic Poland now Lviv , Ukraine residence flag Israel work institution Technion Israel Institute of Technology field Information theory known for LZ77 , LZ78 prizes IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal 2007 IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal Abraham Lempel lang he , born 10 February 1936 is an Israel i computer science computer scientist and one of the fathers of the LZ77 and LZ78 LZ family of lossless data compression algorithm s. Lempel was born on 10 February 1936 in Lviv Lw w , Poland now Lviv , Ukraine . ref http ieeexplore.ieee.org iel5 12 35042 01671460.pdf accessed 2008 09 14 ref He studied at Technion Israel Institute of Technology , and received a Bachelor of Science B.Sc. in 1963, Master of Science M.Sc. in 1965, and Doctor of Science D.Sc. in 1967. Since 1977 he has held the title of full ... by Jacob Ziv . He is the recipient of the 1998 Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation ... and Jacob Ziv have led to a number of derivative works, including the Lempel Ziv Welch algorithm ... Hamming Medal Recipient Abraham Lempel . http dblp.uni trier.de db indices a tree l Lempel Abraham.html DBLP Abraham Lempel . http hpl.hp.com about bios abraham lempel.html Senior HP Fellow Abraham Lempel . http www.cs.technion.ac.il people lempel Technion Computer Science Department Prof. Abraham ... Persondata . NAME Lempel, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 February 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH Lvov , Poland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lempel, Abraham Category ... Israeli Jews ca Abraham Lempel de Abraham Lempel fr Abraham Lempel it Abraham Lempel he pl Abraham Lempel sk Abraham Lempel sr ... more details
S. Daniel Abraham born 1924 is an American businessman who was born and raised in Long Beach, New York . He is frequently included in Forbes 400 list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, and is notable for his introduction of the Slim Fast line of diet products in the late 1970s. Forbes estimates his net worth at 1.7 billion. ref http www.forbes.com profile s daniel abraham Forbes.com ref Mr. Abraham is a dedicated philanthropist to a variety of causes, among them improving health care and nutrition, encouraging Middle East peace, and broadening educational opportunities. ref http articles.sun sentinel.com 2010 04 20 z fl jjps 33abraham 0421 20100420 1 abraham middle east peace jewish federation ref His gift to the Mayo Clinic served to create the highly innovative Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center ... rst history.html ref Abraham, a WWII veteran, is the founder of the Center for Middle East Peace ... advocate and supporter of higher education, Abraham has endowed an S. Daniel Abraham Chair in Middle ... Medical School. He has also funded the Dan Abraham School for Business Administration and Economics at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program at Yeshiva University, and Honors Program at Stern College for Women. Mr. Abraham holds honorary doctorates from Ben Gurion University, Bar Ilan University and Yeshiva University. He is also the founder of the New Synagogue ... United States Democratic Party as well as to the Clinton Foundation , Abraham gave 1.5 million ... money to the national parties in 2000. Abraham is the author of the book Peace is Possible book Peace ... and Israeli leaders involved with the Israeli Palestinian Conflict . Abraham also published his memoirs ...?id cms 43 Bio on Centerpeace.org http www.forbes.com profile s daniel abraham Profile on Forbes.com Persondata NAME Abraham, S. Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessman DATE OF BIRTH 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abraham, S. Daniel Category Living people ... more details
, Florence and Turin . References commons category Abraham Mignon references Cite EB1911 Mignon, Abraham External links http www.pubhist.com person 438 abraham mignon Works by Abraham Mignon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mignon, Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ..., Abraham Category 1640 births Category 1679 deaths Category Still life painters Category Dutch Golden Age painters Category People from Frankfurt de Abraham Mignon es Abraham Mignon fr Abraham Mignon fy Abraham Mignon it Abraham Mignon nl Abraham Mignon ja pl Abraham Mignon pt Abraham ... more details