BaruchbenSamuel died April 25, 1221 , also called Baruch of Mainz to distinguish him from Baruchben Isaac , was a Talmudist and prolific payye an , who flourished in Mainz at the beginning of the thirteenth century. He was a pupil of Moses ben Solomon ha Kohen of Mainz and of Eliezer benSamuel of Metz the judicial sentences of both of whom he frequently cites. Baruch was one of the most eminent German rabbis of his time, and one of the leading signatories of the Takkanot Shum . Several of his responsa have been preserved in the German collections most of them refer to the rabbinic civil law. His Sefer ha okmah Book of Wisdom , still extant in the time of Bezalel ben Abraham Ashkenazi , but now lost, appears also to have been largely legal in character. Early writers cite also a commentary by Baruch on the treatise Nedarim , which was lost at an early date. Of Baruch s poetical activity more is known. His penitential poems and dirges, as well as his hymns for the Sabbath and for weddings, which made him one of the most popular of the payye anim, were incorporated into the German and the Polish rituals. Baruch displays a great command of language the seli ot , in particular, being frequently characterized by genuine poetic fervor. The following is a specimen of these poems, translated ... 55.L. G. JewishEncyclopedia article BaruchbenSamuel author Louis Ginzberg url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 350&letter B Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME BaruchBenSamuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 25, 1221 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT BaruchBenSamuel Category 13th century rabbis Category 1221 deaths ... sure to learn. blockquote Baruch, the subject of this article, should not be confounded with Baruch ..., i. 38 Kohn, Mordecai ben Hillel , p.  102 Michael, Or ha ayyim , No. 637 Gr tz who, without good reason, considered the payye an Baruch, who died in 1221, as not identical with Baruch, author of Sefer ... more details
Baruchben Isaac fl. 1200 was a Tosafist and codifier who was born at Worms, Germany Worms , but lived at Regensburg he is sometimes called after the one and sometimes after the other city. A pupil of the great Tosafist Isaac benSamuel of Dampierre , Baruch wrote Tosafot to several treatises e.g., Nashim , Nazir Talmud Nazir , Moed Shabbat , Hullin nearly all those extant on the order Zevahim are his. A. Epstein believes that the commentary on the Sifra contained in the Munich MS. No. 59 is the work of this Baruch. He is the author also of the legal compendium, Sefer ha Terumah Book of the Heave Offering, Venice, 1523 Zolkiev, 1811 , containing the ordinances concerning slaughtering, permitted and forbidden food, the Shabbat Sabbath , tefillin , etc. The book is one of the most important German codes, and was highly valued by contemporaries and successors. It is noteworthy by reason of the author s attempt to facilitate its use by presenting a synopsis of its contents, the first attempt at making a practical ritual codex in Germany. References JewishEncyclopedia small Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim , i. 38, ed. Wilna Kohn , Mardochai ben Hillel , p. 102 Michael, Or ha ayyim , No. 627 Epstein , in Monatsschrift , xxxix. 454 Leopold Zunz , Z. G. p. 36. small Category Tosafists Category 13th century rabbis Category People from Worms, Germany Category People from Regensburg Category German Orthodox rabbis he ... more details
Joseph benBaruch was a French rabbi, a tosafist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Gross identifies him with Joseph of Clisson . Joseph resided for some time in Paris, where he associated with Judah Sir Leon and instructed Samuel of Falaise in special subjects. In 1211 he emigrated with his brother Me r to Palestine by way of Egypt. It was probably Joseph who took to England the Hebrew translation of the Kuzari which had been made by Judah Cardinal . Judah al arizi met Joseph and his brother as heads of the new congregation of Jerusalem Ta kemoni, xlvi. . Joseph is cited in the Tosafot as Joseph of Jerusalem Pes. 15a , Joseph, inhabitant of Jerusalem Meg. 4a , and R. Joseph of Palestine id. 34a . Explanations of his are quoted by Bezaleel Ashkenazi in his Shi ah Me ubbe et, and in various commentaries on the Pentateuch. To Joseph of Clisson are attributed consultations Maimoniyyot, , No. 31 and divers ritual decisions Mordecai on ul. iii., No. 635 idem on Gi . iv., No. 465 . Joseph was also the author of liturgical poems a confession of sins for the Day of Atonement written by him, has been preserved in the ritual. He is referred to as Joseph in a manuscript tosafist commentary to the Pentateuch belonging to E. N. Adler but in the parallel passages in Min at Yehudah, 21b, Da at Ze enim, 20b, and Hadar Ze enim, 18a, he is cited as the man of Jerusalem. Berliner Zeit. f r Hebr. Bibl. iv. 148 identified him with Joseph ben Johanan the Jerusalemite see Gross in Monatsschrift, xlv. 370 . References Leopold Zunz , Z. G. p.  52 idem, to Asher s Benjamin of Tudela, ii. 256 idem, Literaturgesch. p.  324 Gross, in R. E. J. iv. 178 idem, Gallia Judaica, p.  595 Fuenn , Keneset Yisrael, p.  495 External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 457&letter J Source JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Baruch, Joseph Ben Category 13th century rabbis Category French Tosafists Category Rabbis in Jerusalem ... more details
About Baruch, the friend of Jeremiah in the Tanakh other uses Baruch File Baruchben Neriah.jpg thumb 220px Baruch from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Baruchben Neriah c. 6th century BCE was the scribe ... accessdate 2007 06 26 ref Notes Reflist 2 References Wright, J. Edward, Baruchben Neriah From ... Orthodox icon and synaxarion Prophets of the Tanakh nocat DEFAULTSORT BaruchBen Neriah Category Prophets ... de Baruch Sohn des Nerija fr Baruchben Neria it Baruch he no Baruk pl Baruch posta ... ben Neriah , chamberlain of King Zedekiah of Kingdom of Judah Judah . ref Book of Jeremiah Jer. li. 59 ref ref Josephus , Jewish Antiquities . x. 9, 1 ref Baruch wrote down the first and second editions of Jeremiah s prophecies as they were dictated to him by the prophet. ref Jer. xxxvi ref Baruch ... Jehoakim , he commanded Baruch to read his prophecies of warning ref Jer. xxxvi. 1 8 ref to the people ..., but Baruch performed it without flinching and it was probably on this occasion that the prophet gave him the personal message. ref Preserved in Jer. xlv ref Both Baruch and Jeremiah witnessed the Siege ..., Baruch continued to reside with him at Mizpah in Benjamin Mizpah . ref Josephus, Ant. x. 9, 1 ref Reportedly, Baruch had influence on Jeremiah on his advice Jeremiah urged the Israelites to remain ... II after the latter s conquest of Egypt. Baruch s prominence, by reason of his intimate association ... the Book of Baruch and two other Jewish books. ref see Apocalypse of Baruch ref Rabbinical literature The rabbi s described Baruch as a faithful helper and blood relative of Jeremiah. According to rabbinic literature, both Baruch and Jeremiah, being kohen kohanim and descendants of the proselyte ... Pesikta xiii. 3b ref A Midrash in the Sifre regarded Baruch as identical with the Ethiopia n Ebed ... received his appellation Baruch blessed because of his piety, which contrasted with the loose life of the court ... According to a Syriac 2 Baruch account , because his piety might have prevented the destruction of the Temple ... more details
Uri BenBaruch lang he , 1910 December 21, 1984 was a Kes Judaism rabbi and the main spiritual ... years Rabbi Uri BenBaruch was a dominant figure in the leadership of the Beta Israel community and was distinguished for his leadership and rhetorical abilities. Biography Childhood and youth Baruch ... Abba Baruch Ahdnan whom was the main spiritual leader of the Ethiopian Jews for many years until his death. Baruch was the third son of 8 brothers and sisters. Three of Baruch s brothers studied religion ... their village several times and discussed matters of religion with Kes Abba Baruch Ahdnan many times. As the Liqa Kahnat High priest in Ethiopia When Baruch s dad reached old age, various parties in the Beta Israel community began requesting that Baruch would be appointed as a successor to this dad, thus becoming the spiritual leadership of the Beta Israel community. Baruch gently refused, claiming ... of 120 religious leaders and as well as the general public. Baruch s dad eventually died in 1936. Baruch ..., Baruch took part in the establishment of the organization Beta Israel s Congregation ... in all provinces of Ethiopia. As part of these efforts, through the years Baruch sent various letters ... Baruch described the dire situation of the Ethiopian Jews, which he claimed was deteriorating ... Baruch and his son Rabbi Abba Yair Berhan Baruch , were both arrested and accused of subversive activity against the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie . Due to this activity Baruch and his ... Ovadia Yosef became the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Baruch s organization sent a letter to Yosef requesting ... requested Baruch to become a model and immigrate to Israel in order to get the rest of the Beta Israel community to follow him. Baruch initially refused the request and claimed that the supreme leader .... After pressure and persuasion from the Israeli establishment Baruch decided to Israel as he passed the community s leadership in Ethiopia to his son Abba Yair Berhan Baruch. Baruch immigrated to Israel ... more details
Infobox scientist name BaruchSamuel Blumberg image BaruchSamuel Blumberg by Tom Trower NASA .jpg birth ... 1976 religion Jewish footnotes ref name newsci20110407 BaruchSamuel Barry Blumberg July 28, 1925 ... Obtuaries Professor Baruch Blumberg url http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries medicine obituaries 8433131 Professor Baruch Blumberg.html publisher The Telegraph accessdate 8 April 2011 quote One of three children of a lawyer, BaruchSamuel Blumberg was born on July 28, 1925 in Brooklyn, New ... his Ph.D there in 1957. Scientific career File BaruchSamuel Blumberg by Dominic Hart NASA .jpg ... Field, California . ref cite web url http lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov articles baruchsamuel blumberg 1925 2011 title BaruchSamuel Blumberg 1925 2011 & 39 NASA Lunar Science Institute & 39 publisher ... ar ca BaruchSamuel Blumberg cs BaruchSamuel Blumberg da BaruchSamuel Blumberg de BaruchSamuel Blumberg et BaruchSamuel Blumberg el es BaruchSamuel Blumberg eu Baruch Blumberg fr BaruchSamuel Blumberg hr Baruch S. Blumberg io BaruchSamuel Blumberg id BaruchSamuel Blumberg it Baruch Blumberg he sw Baruch Blumberg lv Baruhs Blumbergs lb BaruchSamuel Blumberg ms Baruch Blumberg nl BaruchSamuel Blumberg ja no BaruchSamuel Blumberg nn Baruch S. Blumberg pnb nds BaruchSamuel Blumberg pl BaruchSamuel Blumberg pt Baruch Blumberg ru , fi BaruchSamuel Blumberg sv Baruch S. Blumberg uk vi BaruchSamuel Blumberg yo BaruchSamuel Blumberg zh ... nobel prizes medicine laureates 1976 blumberg autobio.html title Baruch S. Blumberg Autobiography ... in 1946. ref name Union cite web title Baruch Blumberg 46, winner of Nobel Prize, dies url http www.union.edu News stories 2011 04 baruch blumberg 46, winner of nobel prize, dies.php publisher Union ... accessdate 8 April 2011 year 2011 quote Baruch S. Blumberg, President of the American Philosophical ... more details
Baruchben David Te omim Fr nkel, Boruch Frankel Thumim 1760 1828 was a rabbi , Talmudist at Nowy Wi nicz Vishnitsa , Austrian Galicia Central Europe Galicia , and at Leipnik , Moravia , during the 1st half of the 19th century He is the grandson of Aryeh L b ben Joshua Feiwel Te omim . The word t omim font lang he font means twin s . External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 147&letter T Jewish Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Teomim Frankel, BaruchBen David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rabbi and Talmudist DATE OF BIRTH 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Teomim Frankel, BaruchBen David Category Later Acharonim Te omim Frankel, Baruchben David Category 1760 births Category 1828 deaths rabbi stub yi ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch died 1557 , also known as the Shiltei Giborim after a work he authored, was a prominent Talmudist who lived at Sabbioneta , and later at Savigliano . He was a descendant of an old Jud o Spanish family, and probably settled in Italy after the Spanish expulsion banishment of the Jews from Spain . When he was twenty three years old, he began to publish useful works on the Talmud , in which he displayed vast erudition. Rulings Among his rulings in halakha Jewish Law is the consent for women to wear Sheitel wigs . He argued that hairs which are not attached to the head are not subject to the prohibitions regarding Tzniut modesty which requires the Tzniut Hair covering covering of a woman s hair . He claimed that the woman s duty to make herself attractive to her husband outweighed other objections. His ruling was later included in the great code of Jewish Law known as the Shulchan Aruch . ref citeweb url http www.haaretz.com hasen pages ShArt.jhtml?itemNo 322026&contrassID 2&subContrassID 14&sbSubContrassID 0&listSrc Y title Top knot accessdate 2007 10 18 last Or first Anat date October 12, 2007 publisher Haaretz ref Works Massoret ha Shas or Massoret ha Talmud , translation trans . Tradition of the Talmud , marginal notes to the Talmud giving cross references to parallel passages in the Talmud and the halakhic Midrashim Ein Mishpat, Ner Mitzvah , translation trans . The Wellspring of Justice, the Lamp of the Precept , further marginal notes, giving references to the relevant Halakha Halakhot in Maimonides Yad ha Chazakah , Moses of Coucy ... . NAME Baruch, Joshua Boaz ben Simon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1557 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baruch, Joshua Boaz ben Simon Category 1557 deaths ... editions Siddur Mordechai Ve Simanav, a compendium of Mordecai ben Hillel s halakic work arranged according ... , a selection of critical notes on Alfasi s compendium of the Talmud, and on the Mordecai ben ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 orphan date December 2008 Aaron Abraham benBaruch Simeon ha Levi was a Kabbalah cabalist , born in the first quarter of the sixteenth century. He published a small cabalistic work, Iggeret ha e amim Letter on the Accents , about the middle of the century, in which each accent and its specific name are explained as containing references to both the Sephirot Ten Sefirot and the Israelite people of Israel . Upon this work Shabbethai Sheftel ben Akiba Hurwitz , cabalist and physician at Prague , wrote in 1612 a voluminous commentary, Shefa al , asserting in the introduction p.  13 that R. Aaron was one of the greatest masters of the Cabala, and that his work contained the most profound secrets which he Hurwitz wished to disclose. But in reality it contains only cabalistic trifles which attempt to show that the solution of the mystery of the Ten Sefirot is indicated in the names of the accents e amim . References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ha levi, Aaron Abraham benBaruch Simeon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ha levi, Aaron Abraham benBaruch Simeon Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Kabbalists Category Levites Category 16th century rabbis Judaism bio stub Kabbalah stub pt Aaron Abraham benBaruch Simeon HaLevi ... more details
to Baruchben Neriah Book of Baruch or 1 Baruch , a deuterocanonical book, considered by Jews and most Protestants to be apocryphal 2 Baruch , also called the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch 3 Baruch , also called the Greek Apocalypse of Baruch 4 Baruch , also known as the Paraleipomena of Jeremiah Other Baruch College , part of the City University of New York, named after Bernard Baruch. Baruch Plan , a proposed U.S. atomic energy plan following WWII by Bernard Baruch. surname cs B ruch de Baruch fr Baruch he nn Baruk pl Baruch ...Baruch Hebrew Name Barukh B r Blessed has been a given name among Jew s from Biblical times up to the present, on some occasions also used as surname. It is also found, though more rarely, among Christians particularly among Protestant s who use Old Testament names. Except for its use as a name, this is also related to berakhah or bracha Hebrew plural , berakhot , which is a Jewish ... meaning cf. Baruch Spinoza or Benedictus de Spinoza. People with the given name Baruch Bible Baruchben Neriah , aide to the prophet Jeremiah Baruch, son of Zabbai one of Nehemiah s helpers in repairing the walls of Jerusalem Baruch, son of Col Hozeh a member of the Tribe of Judah who settled in Jerusalem Later times Baruch Agadati 1895 1976 , Israeli painter, dancer, and film director Baruch Blumberg , American Nobel prize winning physician, developed Hepatitis B vaccine Baruch Goldstein , American Israeli settler physician who murdered 29 Muslim worshipers in 1994 Baruch Kurzweil , Israeli literary critic Baruch Ostrovsky 1890 1960 , first mayor of Ra anana, Israel Baruch Spinoza , Netherlands Dutch rationalist philosopher Fictional characters The Baruch of Baghdad , the king of the Saracen s in Wolfram von Eschenbach s Parzival Baruch His Dark Materials Baruch His Dark Materials , a fictional angel in the His Dark Materials series People with the surname Baruch Bernard Baruch ... more details
distinguish Isaac benSamuel of Acre Isaac benSamuel the Elder , also known as the Ri ha Zaken , was a French tosafist and Biblical commentator. He flourished at Ramerupt and Dampierre, Aube Dampierre , France in the twelfth century. Biography On his father s side Isaac was a grandson of R. Simhah benSamuel of Vitry , author of the Ma zor Vitry on his mother s side he was a nephew of Rabbeinu Tam , of Rashbam , and of Isaac ben Meir RiBaM , a great grandson of Rashi , and a relative of R. Elazar Rokeach Eleazar of Worms . He was surnamed ha Za en the elder to distinguish him from another tosafist of the same name, Isaac ben Abraham , surnamed ha Ba ur the younger . He is often quoted as R. Isaac of Dampierre Maimuniyyot , Ma akalot Asurot, No. 5 Shibbole ha Le e ii., No. 40 , but it seems that he lived first at Ramerupt , where his maternal grandfather resided Sefer ha Nayyar , p.  162 Maimuniyyot , l.c. . It was also at Ramerupt that he studied under his uncle R. Tam Luria, Responsa, No. 29 after the latter had gone to Troyes , Isaac b. Samuel directed his school. Isaac settled ... Vilna edition Romm included in his edition of the Talmud Isaac benSamuel s tosafot on iddushin ... in the Sefer ha Terumah of his pupil Baruchben Isaac of Worms, and in the Or Za ua of Isaac ben Moses . Isaac is mentioned as a Biblical commentator by Judah ben Eliezer Min at Yehudah , p.  8b ... to the liturgical writer Isaac benSamuel of Narbonne . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Chaim ... , Z. G. p.  33, passim. References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Isaac BenSamuel Category 12th century rabbis Category French Tosafists Category Bible commentators fr Isaac benSamuel de Dampierre ... , p.  512 says that as Isaac b. Samuel was spoken of as the sainted master Sefer ha Terumah ... ben Manoah in his azze uni and in two other commentaries see Kerem emed , vii. 68 . Isaac b. Samuel is supposed to be the author also of several liturgical poems, of a piyyu to the Haf arah Landshuth ... more details
Jacob benSamuel Taitazak Hebrew was a Talmudist of the 16th century, and author of a responsum inserted in Samuel di Medina s collection entitled She elot u Teshubot MaHRaSHDaM vol. iii., 203, Salonica, 1598 . References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Jacob BenSamuel Taitazak Category Talmudists ... more details
Simhah benSamuel of Vitry , died 1105 , Hebrew was a French Talmudist of the 11th and 12th centuries, pupil of Rashi , and the compiler of the Vitry Machzor. The Vitry Machzor The Vitry Machzor contains decisions and rules concerning religious practise, besides responsa by Rashi and other authorities, both contemporary and earlier. The work is cited as early as the 12th century in R. Jacob Tam s Sefer ha Yashar No. 620 as having been compiled by Simchah and the sources from which the compiler took his material the Seder Amram Gaon Rav Amram , the Halakot Gedolot , and others also are mentioned. R. Isaac benSamuel Isaac the Elder , a grandson of Simchah, also refers responsum No. 835, in Mordekai, on M. . to the Vitry Machzor compiled by his grandfather. Various additions were afterward made to this machzor, a large proportion of which, designated by the letter tosafot , are by R. Isaac ben Dorbolo Durbal . The latter often appends his name to such additions and in one place he says plainly These explanations were added by me, Isaac b. Dorbolo but the following is from the Machzor of R. Simchah of Vitry himself . ref Vitry Machzor , p. 244 ref Other additions are by Abraham ben Nathan Yarhi , author of Ha Manhig, and are designated by the letters , his ... some from the Sefer ha Terumah of Baruchben Isaac and from the Eshkol of Abraham ben David Ravad ... name Vitry, Simhah BenSamuel of alternative names short description French rabbi date of birth place of birth date of death 1105 place of death DEFAULTSORT Vitry, Simhah BenSamuel Of Category ... deaths Category Rabbinic legal texts and responsa fr Simha benSamuel de Vitry ... , is said to have marginal annotations by Eleazar ben Judah , author of the Sefer ha Rokeach Michael ... with that by R. Simchah b. Samuel of Vitry printed at Vilna in 1886. The latter commentary, which agrees ... ben Samson , the pupil of Rashi concerning whom comp. Schechter, Einleitung zu Abot des R. Natan, p ... more details
Joseph benSamuel Bonfils lived in the middle of the eleventh century was a French rabbi, Talmud ist, Bible commentator, and payye an . Of his life nothing is known but that he came from Narbonne , and was rabbi of Limoges in the province of Anjou ref See Jacob Tam s Sefer ha Yashar, ed. Rosenthal, p. 90, and ed. Vienna, p. 74b the passage is badly corrupted. ref . The activity of Bonfils was many sided. A number of his decisions which earned the high esteem of his contemporaries and of posterity are to be found in the Mordecai. These passages are enumerated in Kohn s Mordecai ben Hillel , p.  137 in Ma zor Vitry, and in many other codices and compendiums. Among his numerous legal decisions one deserving mention is that pronouncing money won in play an illegal possession, and compelling the winner to return it Haggahot Mordecai, upon Sanh. pp.  722, 723 . Another important decision ordered a lighter tax on the Jewish farmer than on the merchant, for the reason that agriculture was less profitable than trade Mordecai, B. B. i. 481 . Little is known of the collections of his responsa mentioned in Moses Alashkar s Responsa ed. Sabbionetta, No. 60, p.  121a No. 100, p.  162a , or of his collection of the responsa of the Geonim . His Bible commentaries, mentioned by some of the old writers, have also disappeared. Bonfils devoted himself to restoring the correct texts of older works, especially the Masoretic Text Masorah works of the Geonim. His critical notes upon Judah s Halakot Gedolot and the Seder Tannaim we Amoraim show marked departures from the current text. The ability and activity of Bonfils are best judged from his contributions to the poetry of the synagogue ... with the explanation of obscure points in this piyyu . Samuelben Solomon of Falaise , a French ... of Meir of Rothenburg Me r benBaruch of Rothenburg . ed. Cremona, No. 148 . References Azulai ... view.jsp?artid 1296&letter B Source JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Bonfils, Joseph BenSamuel Category ... more details
You may be looking for Eliezer benSamuel of Verona Eliezer benSamuel of Metz died 1175 was a Tosafist and the author of the halachic work Sefer Yereim Vilna 1892 . An abridgment of this work was produced by Benjamin ben Abraham Anaw . References Finkel, Avraham Yaakov 1990 . The Great Torah Commentators, Jason Aronson, Northvale, New Jersey. External links http www.daat.ac.il encyclopedia value.asp?id1 1592 Moshe Reich s biographical sketch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Samuel, Eliezer Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1175 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Samuel, Eliezer Ben Category 12th century rabbis Category 1175 deaths Category People from Metz Category French Tosafists france reli bio stub rabbi stub de Elieser benSamuel he ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Notability biographies date November 2008 Samuelben Joseph Uziel 16th 17th century was a rabbi and physician of Jews of Spain Spanish extraction who officiated as rabbi at Salonica , where he also practised medicine. References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uziel, SamuelBen Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uziel, SamuelBen Joseph Category Early Acharonim Category 16th century Sephardi Jews Category 17th century Sephardi Jews Category Medieval Jewish physicians of the Ottoman Empire Category Jews from Thessaloniki Category Ottoman Jews Category Ottoman rabbis Category Year of death unknown Category 16th century rabbis Category 17th century rabbis rabbi stub ... more details
Me r benSamuel , also known by the Hebrew acronym RaM for Rabbi Meir, was a French rabbi and tosafist , who was born in about 1060 in Ramerupt , and died after 1135. His father was an eminent scholar. Me r received his education in the Talmudical schools of Lorraine province Lorraine , his principal teachers being Isaac ben Asher ha Levi and Eleazar ben Isaac of Mainz, ref Pardes, ed. Constantinople, p. 33a comp. Neubauer in Monatsschrift , 1887, p. 503 ref with whom he later carried on a correspondence. ref Or Zarua , ii. 75b Sefer ha Ittur , ed. Lemberg, i. 52 ref Me r married Rashi s second daughter, Jochebed, by whom he had three sons, Samuelben Me r RaSHBaM , Isaac ben Me r RIBaM , and Jacob ben Me r Rabbenu Tam , ref Conforte, ore ha Dorot , ed. Cassel, p. 14a ref all of them well known scholars. According to Gross, Me r had also a fourth son, Solomon. Simhah benSamuel of Vitry s son Samuel, father of the tosafist Isaac the Elder , was Me r s son in law. Me r s son Isaac, the often quoted tosafist, died in the prime of life, leaving seven children. ref name tam See Rabbenu Tam .... 184 Eliezer b. Nathan, p. 148a ref From the fact that his grandson, Isaac benSamuel , born about ... Tos. Men. 100a ref quote his ritual decisions. It was Me r benSamuel who changed the text of the Kol ... benSamuel url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 363&letter M author Richard Gottheil ... Judaica , pp.  304, 542, 635 D. Rosin, Samuelben Me r als Schrifterkl rer, in Jahresbericht ... Meir BenSamuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meir BenSamuel Category 11th century rabbis Category 12th century rabbis ... by his friend Eleazar ben Nathan of Mainz. ref name tam Me r attained a very great age, and is sometimes ... passage of the Gemara , ref Men. 12a et seq. ref written by him and his son Samuel in the manner .... 336 Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Sefer Toledot Gedole Yisrael Toledot R. Ya a ob ben Me r , p.  4, Vienna ... more details
famous were Eleazar of Worms , author of the Ro ea Isaac ben Moses of Vienna , author of Or Zarua and BaruchbenSamuel of Mainz, author of Sefer ha okmah . Eleazar applies to his teacher in several ... given by Gr tz are not tenable. Mysticism The precise importance of Judah benSamuel it is difficult ... Judah benSamuel he Hasid of Regensburg url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter J&artid 658 author Kaufmann Kohler and Max Schloessinger DEFAULTSORT Regensburg, Judah BenSamuel Of Category ... from Regensburg de Juda benSamuel he lv J da ben Zamuels no Regensburgas ru ... authors have made from it. His most prominent students were Elazar Rokeach and Moses ben Jacob ... settled in Germany. His grandfather Kalonymus ben Isaac the Elder Kalonymus was a scholar and parnas in History of the Jews in Speyer Speyer died 1126 . His father Samuel of Speyer Samuel , also called ... his early instruction. Samuel ref see A. Epstein in Ha Goren , iv. 81 et seq. ref died while Judah ... of his is found in TaSHBa , 219, ref Zunz, l.c. p. 566 ref in R. Isaac ben Moses of Vienna Isaac ... his father, or a certain Samuel azzan, who died as a martyr at Erfurt in 1121, composed the Shir ... M Rottenberg who was the Rebbe of the Rosh, Asher ben Jehiel and the Mordechai. ref Shivim ... of one author. It has been said that Samuel he asid is the author of the first twenty six sections ... more details
Eliezer benSamuel of Verona lived about the beginning of the thirteenth century was an Italian Jewish tosafist . He was a disciple of Rabbi Isaac the elder , of Dampierre , and grandfather of the philosopher and physician Hillel of Forli . He had sanctioned the second marriage of a young woman whose husband had probably, though not certainly, perished by shipwreck. But Eliezer ben Joel ha Levi refused to endorse the permission, and a protracted controversy resulted, into which other rabbis were drawn. Eliezer benSamuel is often quoted on Biblical and halakic questions. Mordecai, in speaking of Eliezer, calls him Eliezer of Verdun, though undoubtedly meaning Verona. References Azulai, Shem ha Gedolim, i. 28 Zunz , G. S. iii. 250 Monatsschrift, xxxiv. 520 Gross, Gallia Judaica, p. 207. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 237&letter E Source JewishEncyclopedia Category Italian rabbis Category 13th century rabbis Category 13th century Italian people Category Tosafists Category People from Verona it Eliezer di Verona ... more details
Samuelben Solomon of Falaise was a French rabbi, a tosafist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. His French name was Sir Morel , by which he is often designated in rabbinical literature. He was a pupil of Judah Sir Leon of Paris and of Isaac ben Abraham of Sens . In 1240 he took part in the renowned controversy instigated by the baptized Jew Nicholas Donin . Samuel was the author of the following works Tosafot to several Talmud ical treatises, among which those to the Abodah Zarah were published, together with the text, according to the redaction of his disciple Perez ben Elijah A commentary, no longer in existence, on the laws concerning Passover composed in verse by Joseph ob Elem , quoted by ayyim Or Zarua Or Zarua , ii. 114 Ritual decisions, frequently cited by Me r of Rothenburg , Mordecai ben Hillel , and other rabbinical authorities of that time. References Loeb, in R. E. J. i. 248 Gross, Gallia Judaica, pp. 478 479 Berliner s Magazin, iv. 179 194 Heinrich Gr tz , Gesch. vii. 130 Lropold Zunz , Z. G. p. 37 Jacobs, Jews of Angevin England , pp. 53, 146, 421. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 199&letter S Source JewishEncyclopedia Category 13th century rabbis Category French Tosafists ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Samuelben Nahman lang he or Samuel Nahmani was a rabbi of the Talmud , known as an amora , who lived in the Land of Israel from the beginning of the 3rd century until the beginning of the 4th century. He was a pupil of R. Jonathan ben Eleazar Pes. 24a and one of the most famous haggadists of his time Yer. Berakhot Talmud Ber. 12d Midr. Teh. to Psalms Ps. ix. 2 . He was a native of the Land of Israel and may have known the patriarch Judah I Gen R. ix. . It appears that he went to Babylon in his youth but soon returned to Israel Sanh. 96b . Relations with Diocletian Samuelben Nahman seems to have gone to Babylon a second time in an official capacity in order ... . In the days of Judah II , Samuelben Na man appears among the most intimate associates of the patriarch ... of Samuel s sayings were elbo , the haggadist Levi , Abbahu Lev. R. xxxv., end Yer. Ta an. iii. , and Eleazar ben Peda Pes. 159b . Of Samuel s sons two are known by name Na man and Hillel ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME SamuelBen Nahman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT SamuelBen Nahman ... Yer. Ter. ix., end Gen. R. lxiii. . In the school Samuel held a position of authority to him is ascribed ... by such authorities as the patriarch Judah II Gen. R. xii., end , Simeon ben Jehozadak Gen. R. iii ...., beginning , Rabbi Ammi Ammi Lev. R. xxxi., beginning Lam. R. i. 13 , anina ben Pappa Pes. 157a Midr ... Yer. id. 61c Eccl. R. i. 4 Midrash Shmuel aggadah Midrash Shmuell xv., on Neh. viii. 17 . Samuelben Na man s decisions and sayings concern the study of dogma Yer. Peah 17a Meg. 74d ag. 76d , prayer .... R. xi. Pes. vi. Eccl. R. vii. 1 Midr. Shemu el xxiii. . His dirges Especially noteworthy is Samuel ... utterances of Samuel b. Na man s refer to homiletics Gen. R. xiv., xx., xliii. B. B. 123b ul. 91d ... de Samuel bar Nachman he ... more details
Samuelben Hofni Hebrew , or full name abbreviation or also Samuel b. Hofni or Samuel ha Kohen ben Hofni died 1034 was the last Gaon Hebrew .... Bibl. xx. 132 , and on whose death Samuel wrote an elegy. Samuel was the father in law of Hai ben Sherira Gaon , who is authority for the statement that Samuel, like many of his contemporaries, zealously ..., containing a letter to Shemariah ben Elhanan written, according to Schechter s opinion, by Samuelben ofni, and another letter of Samuel s to Kairwan , ref J. Q. R. xiv. 308. ref show the great ... al Bai , concerning sales The catalogue l.c. p. 59, No. 56 ascribes to Samuelben ofni likewise a commentary ..., Hebr. Bibl. xx. 132 et seq. . Translations of the Bible Samuelben ofni wrote, besides, an Arabic ... On elos see Bacher in R. E. J. xv. 277, xvi. 106 et seq. . Polemical Writings Samuelben ofni is mentioned ... S SAMUELBEN OFNI , jewishencyclopedia.com Article In addition to the references given above see ... Geonim Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME SamuelBen Hofni ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 1034 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT SamuelBen Hofni Category 1034 deaths Category Kohanim authors ... Category Year of birth unknown de Samuelben Chofni fr Samuelben Hofni he .... ref Beyond these few data, nothing is known of the events of Samuel s life. His responsa Although, as a rule, geonic literature consists mainly of responsa , Samuelben ofni composed but few of these. ref See Samuel Judah L b Rapoport Rapoport in Bikkure ha Ittim, xi. 90 Julius F rst in Orient, Lit ... than that of Pumbedita , and that, especially in the time of Hai ben Sherira , information was preferably ... Samuel s responsa, written in Hebrew , Aramaic , and Arabic language Arabic those written in the last ... of his own which is satisfactory. ref Sha are ede , i. 305. ref Samuel wrote Madkhal ila al Talmud ... is known only by name. Treatises Samuel s systematic treatises on many portions of the Talmudic ... more details
Hillel benSamuel c. 1220 &ndash c. 1295 was an Italian physician, philosopher, and Talmudist . He was the grandson of the Talmudic scholar Eliezer benSamuel of Verona . Life He spent his youth at Barcelona , where he studied the Talmud and natural sciences, his teacher in the study of the former being Yonah Gerondi , distinguished for his piety and rabbinical scholarship. Hillel, witnessing Gerondi s sincere repentance for his behavior in the Maimonides controversy at Montpellier , himself began to study Maimonides religio philosophical works, of which he became one of the most enthusiastic admirers. He studied medicine at Montpellier, and practised successively at Rome , where he formed a friendship with the papal physician in ordinary, Maestro Isaac Gajo at Capua 1260 1271 , where, having attained fame as physician and philosopher, he lectured on philosophy, among his hearers being Abraham Abulafia and at Ferrara , where he had relatives. In his old age he retired to Forl . In fact, he is also named Hillel of Forl . Hearing there of Solomon Petit s appearance in Italy with anti Maimonidean designs, he immediately addressed a letter to Maestro Gajo, vividly describing the disastrous consequences of the first condemnation of Maimonides works at Montpellier, and imploring him not to join the movement against Maimonides. In order to convince his friend more fully of the absolute groundlessness of the attacks upon the master, Hillel volunteered, with a somewhat exuberant self ..., xlii.120 Moritz G demann , Gesch. ii.563. JewishEncyclopedia article Hillel benSamuel author ... Hillel 20ben 20Samuel Persondata name Samuel, Hillel Ben alternative names short description date of birth 1220 place of birth date of death 1295 place of death DEFAULTSORT Samuel, Hillel Ben Category ... de Hillel benSamuel fa it Hillel benSamuel ... of the more logical thinker Seraiah ben Isaac O ar Ne mad, ii.124 et seq. . In his chief work, http ... more details
Samuelben Samson also Samuelben Shimshon was a rabbi who lived in France and made a pilgrimage to Palestine in 1210, visiting a number of villages and cities there, including Old City Jerusalem Jerusalem . ref name Janinp113 ref name Adlerp103 Adler, 2004, p. 103. ref Rabbi Jonathan ha Cohen, said to be the most influential and wealthy France French Jew of his time, was ben Samson s travelling companion, and it is likely that ben Samson served as his secretary. ref name Janinp113 Janin, 2002, p. 113. ref Two other rabbis were travelling with ben Samson and ha Cohen and the four travelled as far east as Mosul . ref name Sartonp514 Sarton, 1931, p. 514. ref According to George Sarton , some 300 England English and French Jews who were inspired by ben Samson s account went to Palestine to settle there in 1211. ref name Sartonp514 The first mention of Safad in Jewish history comes from ben Samson s 13th century writings, where he mentions the existence of a Jewish community of at least fifty members there. ref name Schechterp206 Schechter, 2003, p. 206. ref References reflist 2 Bibliography refbegin citation title Jewish Travellers first Elkan Nathan last Adler year 2004 page 107 isbn 0415344662 citation title Four Paths to Jerusalem Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Secular Pilgrimages, 1000 BCE to 2001 CE first1 Hunt last1 Janin publisher McFarland year 2002 ISBN 078641264X, 9780786412648 citation title Introduction To The History Of Science Volume II From Rabbi Ben Ezra To Roger Bacon authorlink George Sarton first1 George last1 Sarton publisher The Williams & Wilkins Company year 1931 url http www.archive.org stream introductiontoth013784mbp introductiontoth013784mbp djvu.txt citation title Studies in Judaism Second Series Jewish Studies Classics 3 first Solomon last Schechter publisher Gorgias Press LLC year 2003 ISBN 1593330391, 9781593330392 refend DEFAULTSORT SamuelBen Samson Category 13th century rabbis Category 13th century French people Category French Orthodox ... more details
Aaron benSamuel was a Hebrew author born about 1620 flourished in Germany during the latter half of the seventeenth century. He published his Bet Aharon Aaron s House at Frankfort on the Oder in 1690, being at that time of advanced age. This work, which received the approval of the greatest rabbinic authorities of the time, gives the places in the Talmud , the Midrashim , the Zohar , and many other rabbinic and cabalistic works where each verse of the Bible is either cited or explained. Although Aaron owes much to his predecessors Aaron of Pesaro , Jacob Sasportas , Manasseh ben Israel , and others , his work, because of its completeness, is a monument of remarkable industry and wide reading. In the introduction he states that he spent ten long years at the work, although assisted by several scholars who lived with him for this purpose. In this introduction Aaron mentions three of his other works, which, however, seem to have been lost 1 Sissera Torah, a midrashic commentary on Judges, iv. v. 2 ibbur Masora, a midrashic commentary on the Masora, of which he gives several specimens and 3 Shaloa Manot, a short commentary on the treatise Megillah. At the request of his wife, Aaron translated into Jud o German the Midrash on the death of Moses, Pe irat Mosheh Shem Olam, Frankfort on the Oder, 1693. This book was very popular with the Jewish women of Poland and Russia, and has gone through many editions. Aaron must have reached a very great age for in 1701 he published a commentary on Pere Shirah, which is appended to a prayer book printed that year in Berlin see Stein schneider, Cat. Bodl. Nos. 4000 and 4380 . References Jewish Encyclopedia Persondata NAME Aaron benSamuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH c. 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aaron benSamuel Category 17th century German people Category 1620s births Category German Jews Category Jewish writers Category German translators ... more details