JosephChayyimbenIsaacSeligCaro 1800&mdash April 21, 1895, W oc awek , Russian Empire , now Poland was a German Russian rabbi. He was educated as an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Talmud ist, and married the daughter of Rabbi Tzebi Hirsch Amsterdam of Konin , government of Kalisz in Russian Poland, whose pupil he became. He afterward established himself as a merchant in Gniezno Gnesen Gniezno , near Pozna Posen Pozna , whence, at about the age of forty, he was called to the rabbinate of Pniewy Pinne Pniewy , in the province of Posen. Later he became rabbi of Fordon , in the same province, and twenty years after his first call he became rabbi of the progressive and Germanized community of Wloclawek, where he remained until his death. He was one of the first truly Orthodox rabbis in Russia to acquire a correct knowledge of German and to deliver sermons in that language. Caro was famous not only for his extensive rabbinical knowledge, but also as a preacher. His works remained popular among old style maggid im preachers and darshanim exegetes . His first work, Minchat Shabbat , is a German translation in Hebrew characters of Pirqe Abot , with a short commentary in German and a longer one in Hebrew Krotoschin, 1847 . In the third edition of that work Wilna, 1894 the German commentary is omitted and that of Maimonides is substituted for it. Caro s Teba we Haken , containing rules of shechita ... Caro, JosephChayyimbenIsaacSelig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caro, JosephChayyimbenIsaacSelig Category ... article Caro, Joseph ayyim b. IsaacSelig author Louis Ginzberg and Peter Wiernik url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com ... Isaac and Jacob Leipzig, 1859 2d ed., Wilna, 1894 . His chief work, Qol Omer Qera , is a collection ... ha Tzeduqim. Caro was also a pioneer Zionism Zionist and defended the colonization of Palestine against ... years before his death. One of Caro s sons became a professor at the University of Breslau , and two ... more details
Merge to Isaac Karo date August 2011 IsaacbenJosephCaro was a Spanish Talmud ist and Bible commentator. He flourished in the second half of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth. The son of a scholar and scion of a noble family, he devoted himself to study in his native city of Toledo, Spain Toledo , being one of the foremost rabbinical authorities of the country when he had to leave it on the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492. Then he went to Portugal, where he remained for six years. When the Jews were driven from that country too, he fled to Constantinople . During the persecution in Portugal he lost all but one of his sons, who were beautiful like princes. Finally he found refuge in Turkey, where he probably died at an advanced age after 1518. In that year he published his commentary to the Pentateuch , Toledot Yitzchaq Constantinople printed six times in Italy and Poland . In this work Caro endeavors to do justice to the peshat , the literal interpretation, as well as to the allegorical interpretation, evincing little originality but good taste. He left a collection of responsa , unpublished by the early twentieth century. His nephew, Josephben Ephraim Caro , quotes from it several times compare David Conforte , s.v., and Abqat Rokel , No. 144 , and the latter s son, Judah, intended to publish it, but never carried out his intention. The Bodleian Library contains Caro s novell to Ketubot No. 535, 2, 3, in Adolf Neubauer , Cat. Bodl. Hebr. MSS. , as well as a work entitled Chasde Dawid , containing philosophic and haggadic homilies Neubauer, l.c. No. 987 . JewishEncyclopedia article Caro, Isaac b. Joseph author Louis Ginzberg url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 186&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Caro, IsaacbenJoseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Caro, IsaacbenJoseph Category Bible commentators Category Talmudists ... more details
IsaacbenChayyim Cansino Cancino died 1672 was a poet and prominent member of the Jewish community of Oran . He was probably a brother of Jacob Cansino II . Cansino was a liturgical poet of high attainments, and Hazzan cantor in the synagogue on the Day of Atonement , an office regarded as a post of honor. Cansino s greatest work is the first part of the so called Machzor Oran , which contains many poems written by him. Among his occasional poems is one in praise of the collection of poems Aguddat Ezob by Abraham ben Jacob Cansino a dirge on the death of Aaron Cansino in 1633 and one of sympathy to Samuel Cansino on the occasion of the loss of his fortune by the cheating of gamblers. Wolf speaks of Isaac Cansino, a brother of Abraham Cansino, who embraced Christianity after the expulsion of the Jews from Oran in 1668. This Isaac Cansino, however, can hardly be identical with the one above mentioned. Meyer Kayserling also mentions an Isaac Cansino, publisher at Amsterdam in 1685, whose relationship with the Cansinos of Oran is unknown. See also Abraham ben Jacob Cansino Cansino family JewishEncyclopedia article Cansino, IsaacBen ayyim author Gotthard Deutsch and A. Rhine url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 96&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cansino, IsaacbenChayyim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1672 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cansino, IsaacbenChayyim Category 1672 deaths Category Jewish poets Category People from Oran Category Year of birth unknown ... more details
IsaacbenJoseph of Corbeil 13th century Hebrew was a French rabbi and Tosefist who flourished in the second half of the thirteenth century. He was the son in law of R. Jehiel benJoseph of Paris , whose school he attended, and the pupil of the Great Men of vreux, notably of Samuel of vreux Samuel , whom he calls the Prince of vreux . Isaac s conspicuous piety drew toward him many disciples, the best known of whom were Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil, Baruch ayyim ben Menahem of Niort, and his fellow citizen Josephben Abraham. He was induced by his pupils to publish in 1277 an abridgment of Moses ben Jacob of Coucy s Sefer Mitzvot Gadol called Semag from its initials , under the title Ammude ha Golah or Sefer Mitzvot a an generally called Sema from the initials . This work was most favorably received by the communities of France and Germany , and has often been edited and annotated. Isaac also published Li u im collectanea , and several small compilations containing his ritual decisions. The Kol Bo No. 128 contains a long fragment of a Talmudic work of R. Isaac, with this superscription . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Eliakim Carmoly , Biographics des lsra lites de France, p.  45 Rev. Et. Juives, iv. 213, vi. 168 Gross, Gallia Judaica, pp.  563 565. JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT IsaacBenJoseph Of Corbeil Category 13th century rabbis Category French Tosafists he ... more details
No footnotes date June 2011 Isaac Israeli benJoseph or Yitzhak ben Yosef often known as Isaac Israeli the Younger was a History of the Jews in Spain Spanish Jewish astronomer astrologer who flourished at Toledo, Spain Toledo in the first half of the fourteenth century. He was a pupil of Asher ben Yehiel , at whose request in 1310 he wrote the astronomy astronomical work Yesod Olam , the best contribution on that subject to Hebrew literature . File Yesod Olam.jpg thumb Yesod Olam 1777 edition , title page. It treats of geometry and trigonometry as introductory to the subject matter of the structure and position of the globe of the number and movements of the celestial spheres of the time differences in days and nights in the various parts of the earth of the movements of sun and moon of the solstice s, the neomeni , the eclipse s, and the Hebrew calendar leap year s it contains as well astronomical tables an ephemeris and a perpetual calendar . It also deals iv, 17 with the calendar chronological systems of other nations and religions, especially Christianity and gives iv, 18 in chronological order the noted personages of the Biblical , Talmud ic, and Geonim geonic periods, following the Sefer ha Qabbalah of Abraham ibn Daud . This last was included by Zacuto in his Sefer ha Yu asin ..., 746, 5 . An abridgment was made in Arabic by the author s son Joseph Israeli benIsaac , of which the Hebrew ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Israeli benJoseph, Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Israeli benJoseph, Isaac Category Year of birth missing Category 14th century deaths Category Spanish Jews Category Medieval ... Medieval Jewish astrologers Category Medieval Spanish astrologers cs Jicchak ben Josef Jisra eli es Isaac Israeli benJoseph he ... was much studied in the Middle Ages . Isaac al Hadib , Judah Bassan , and Elijah Mizrahi annotated ... more details
IsaacChayyim Cantarini , also known as Isaacus Viva , February 2, 1644 &mdash June 8, 1723 was an Italian poet, writer, physician, rabbi and preacher. He studied Hebrew and the Talmud with Solomon Marini , author of the Tiqqun Olam , and with the poet Moses Catalano . His instructor in secular subjects was Bernardo de Laurentius . He was the nephew of Judah ben Samuel ha Kohen Cantarini , also a physician and rabbi of Padua. Biography Cantarini was born in Padua , where he received his diploma as physician on February 11, 1664. In addition to following the profession of medicine, he often preached in synagogues. His sermons were frequently attended by Christians, the number of these on one occasion being so great that the Jews had to find seats in the women s gallery. He also taught in the yeshiva , and officiated as cantor, especially on the Yom Kippur Day of Atonement . As he had a thorough knowledge of the Talmud , his decisions were often sought in Halakha halakic cases. Cantarini had an extensive medical practice, especially among the patricians outside Padua, but at the end of his life, having lost his property through others, he was in straitened circumstances. He died in Padua. Many elegies were written in his memory, among others by his pupil Moshe Chaim Luzzatto Venice, 1728 . His Style In his poetical writings Cantarini based his language almost exclusively on that of the Bible ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cantarini, IsaacChayyim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1644 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1723 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cantarini, IsaacChayyim Category ... The Fear of Isaac , a description of the attack on the ghetto at Padua by the Christian populace on August ... of Italy. Halakic responsa of his are printed in Isaac Lampronti s Pachad Yitzchaq and in Simson ... in Isaac Lampronti s Pachad Yitzchaq . Many of his Italian sermons in manuscript were in Ghirondi s possession ... Nechmad , iii. 148 . JewishEncyclopedia article Cantarini, Isaac ayyim author Louis Ginzberg and Israel ... more details
Caro may refer to TOC right Places Caro, Michigan , United States Caro, Morbihan , France aro, Pyr n es Atlantiques , France People Abraham ben Raphael Caro , Turkish rabbi Annibale Caro , poet Anthony Caro , sculptor David Caro , German pedagogue Elme Marie Caro , philosopher Heinrich Caro , industrial chemist, inventor of the Caro s acid peroxymonosulfuric acid Horatio Caro , chess player Isabelle Caro , French actress IsaacbenJosephCaro , Spanish rabbi Jos Mar a Caro , Chilean Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Josephben Ephraim Caro , rabbi JosephChayyimbenIsaacSeligCaro , Polish rabbi Nydia Caro , Puerto Rican singer and actress Niki Caro , film director, producer and screenwriter Nikodem Caro , industrial chemist, co inventor of the Frank Caro process to produce calcium cyanamide Marc Caro , filmmaker Mike Caro , professional poker player and instructor Robert Caro , biographer Chemistry Frank Caro process , used to produce cyanamide from calcium carbide and nitrogen gas in an electric furnace Linde Frank Caro process , another process used to produce hydrogen from water gas Peroxymonosulfuric acid , also known as Caro s acid Others CARO , The Computer AntiVirus Researcher s Organization Caro Instant Beverage , a drink by Nestl Caro horse , Thoroughbred racehorse and Champion Sire Caro Ru Lushe , a fictional character in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS The FSO Polonez , a car known in some countries as the CaroCaro, a Vietnamese Gomoku Variations and opening rules variant of the game Gomoku Caro, a fictional character in Mortal Kombat Armageddon See also Karo disambiguation disambiguation Category Basque language surnames Category Surnames ceb Caro de Caro es Caro desambiguaci n fr Caro it Caro he nl Caro pl Caro pt Caro sk Caro sv Caro ... more details
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IsaacbenJoseph ibn Pulgar was a Spanish Jewish philosopher, poet, and controversialist, who flourished in the first half of the fourteenth century. Life Where he lived is not known, for though Avilla is given at the end of his translation of Al Ghazali s Ma a id, the town name as well as the date is probably the copyist s Gr tz, Gesch. vii. 446 . He was a warm defender of Isaac Albalag , and continued his translation of Al Ghazali s work. It seems from his Ezer ha Dat that he had been a friend of Abner of Burgos but when the latter, after conversion, sent him one of his anti Jewish writings, he replied in a stinging satirical poem. Works Ibn Pulgar wrote the following Hebrew translation of the third book of Al Ghazali s Ma a id completed in 1307 Ezer ha Dat, the most important of his writings see below , a polemical work in five books, in the form of dialogues, and interspersed with verse Iggeret ha arfit, a refutation of Abner of Burgos Min at ena ot a refutation in Spanish of astrology verse see De Rossi, Codices, No. 861, 3 . Ibn Pulgar defended the Halakah , but said that the Haggadah did not belong to the Talmud . One of the points in dispute between Ibn Pulgar and Abner of Burgos was in regard to the immortality of the individual soul, which Ibn Pulgar denied, believing only in the immortality of the universal soul Ibn Shaprut , Eben Bo an, xv., 3 . Ibn Pulgar s theory was that laws were not instituted for the sake of God, who has no need of them, but for the sake of man .... J. xviii. 63 70 Jewish Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME IsaacbenJoseph ibn Pulgar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT IsaacbenJoseph ibn Pulgar Category Jewish philosophers Category 13th century births Category 14th century deaths Category 14th century Spanish people de Isaak ben Josef ibn Polegar fa fi Isaac Polgar ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Chayyim Moses Angelo ben Isaiah Azriel Cantarini was an Italian physician, rabbi, poet, and writer. He lived in the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the 18th century at Padua , where he was also instructor in the yeshiva . He published in Italian Chirurgia Pratica , Padua, 1677. At his death he left the following manuscript works in Hebrew Haggahot , glosses on some Halakha halakhic works of post Talmud ic authors Mar eh ha Seneh Vision of the Thorn Bush , a description of a persecution of the Jews at Padua, probably of the same one of which the work of his uncle IsaacChayyim Cantarini , Pachad Yitzchaq , treats. Responsa of his are also extant in manuscript. Wolf Bibl. Hebr. iii. 565 mentions Cantarini s correspondence with the Christian scholar Unger of Silesia on the history of the Jews in Italy. JewishEncyclopedia article Cantarini, ayyim Moses Angelo ben Isaiah Azriel author Louis Ginzberg and Israel Berlin url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 101&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cantarini, Chayyim Moses ben Isaiah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cantarini, Chayyim Moses Ben Isaiah Category 17th century births Category 18th century deaths Category Jewish writers Category Italian writers Category Italian rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category 18th century rabbis Category 17th century Italian people Category 18th century Italian people Category Medieval Italian physicians Category People from Padua Category Jewish poets ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Abraham ben Raphael Caro was an Ottoman rabbi. He flourished at Adrianople in the first half of the eighteenth century. He was a descendant of Rabbi Joseph Karo , and was the stepson and pupil of Rabbi Eliezer ben Jacob Nachum , author of Chazon Nachum Constantinople, 1743 45 , whom he probably succeeded as rabbi of Adrianople. Several treatises written by Rabbi Abraham Caro and quotations from others of his works, none of which was published separately, are to be found in his stepfather s work. Abraham Caro died young. References JewishEncyclopedia article Caro, Abraham b. Raphael author Louis Ginzberg and Peter Wiernik url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 181&letter C DEFAULTSORT Caro, Abraham ben Raphael Category Ottoman rabbis Category 18th century rabbis Category People from Edirne ... more details
for the vodka L CHAIM Vodka Chayyim lang he n transl he ayy m , small Classical Hebrew small IPA he aj ji m , small Israeli Hebrew small IPA he a im hiatus, no j , a jim , also transcribed as Haim , Hayim , Haymi , Chaim is a name of Hebrew language Hebrew origin It comes from a word meaning life . Its first usage can be traced to Middle Ages . It is a popular name amongst Jewish people. ref http www.behindthename.com name chayyim ref The feminine form for this name is Chaya . ref http www.behindthename.com name chaya ref Chai symbol Chai is the Hebrew word for life . According to Kaballah , the name Hayim helps the person to remain healthy, and people were known to add Hayim as their second name to improve their health. Among Serb ians, the name Vuk name Vuk , meaning Wolf , as well as Idir he will live among Kabyle people Kabyles , was for similar reasons given to weak and ill neonates. In the United States, Chaim is a common spelling however, since it is not phonetic, Hayim is often used as an alternative spelling. The ch spelling comes from Yiddish as in Chanukah, Channa, etc., which can also be spelled as Hanukah and Hannah. It is cognate to the Arabic language Arabic word lang ar transl ar ALA LC ay h , with the same meaning, deriving from the same Proto Semitic language Proto Semitic root. L Chaim in Hebrew is a toast honor toast meaning to life . When a couple becomes engaged, they get together with friends and family to celebrate. Since they drink l chaim to life , the celebration is also called a l chaim. Hebrew letters are also used as numerals, and the Hebrew letters that spell chai also stand for the number 18. Thus, 18 is considered a numerology ... of 18. The given name may refer to Chaim Ben Pesach, aka Victor Vancier Chaim Berlin Chaim Brisker ... Haim Revivo born 1972 , Israel Israeli Association football footballer Haim Saban Hayyim Selig Slonimski Joseph Ha m Sitruk , chief rabbi of France grand rabbin de France from 1987 till 2008 Chaim ... more details
IsaacJoseph is a Papua New Guinea politician. He has been a New Generation Party Papua New Guinea New Generation Party member of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea since July 2007 , representing the electorate of Mendi Open. Joseph was a church pastor before entering politics. ref O Neill, Yawari lead SHP count . Papua New Guinea Post Courier , July 12, 2007. ref He was elected to the open seat vacated by Michael Nali , who made an unsuccessful attempt to shift to the Southern Highlands Regional seat. ref 25 to NA . Papua New Guinea Post Courier , July 30, 2007. ref He was subsequently appointed Shadow Minister for the Public Service by Opposition Leader Sir Mekere Morauta . ref Sir Mek forms shadow govt Bart is deputy . The National Papua New Guinea The National , September 3, 2007. ref He has been critical of past neglect within the Mendi area, and has pledged to push for a number of reforms, including new development initiatives, reform of the public service, improved enforcement of law and order and an end to tribal fighting. ref Kolo, Pearson. MP pledges bottom up development . Papua New Guinea Post Courier , August 21, 2007. ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joseph, Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joseph, Isaac Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea Category People from the Southern Highlands Province Category New Generation Party Papua New Guinea politicians PapuaNewGuinea bio stub ... more details
Aaron Seligben Moses of Zolkiev was a Polish Jewish author who flourished in the seventeenth century. He wrote Amude Sheba Seven Pillars containing 1 Commentaries and glosses on the old and the new Zohar, explaining the foreign words therein 2 treatises not included in the old Zohar 3 references where commentaries on the treatises of the old and the new Zohar can be found 4 similar indications of the book Ti unim 5 remarks on the style of the Zohar. The work was published at Cracow in 1637. References Jewish Encyclopedia Category 17th century Polish people Category Jewish writers Category Polish Jews Category People from Zhovkva bio stub ... more details
Jacob benIsaac al Corsono or Carsono or Carsi also Abu Ishaq Ya qub ibn Ishaq ibn Ya qub , known as Ibn al Qursunuh was a Spanish astronomer of the fourteenth century. He was commissioned by King Peter IV of Aragon to translate from Catalan language Catalan into Hebrew language Hebrew the astronomical tables known as The Tables of Don Pedro , which, at Don Pedro s command, had been begun by Maestre Piero Gilebert , and finished by Gilebert s pupil, Dalmacio de Planis . About 1376 Carsono wrote at Seville a treatise in Arabic language Arabic on the astrolabe . This he himself translated into Hebrew at Barcelona in 1378. Chayyim ibn Musa ascribes Kabbalah kabbalistic miracles to Carsono. JewishEncyclopedia article Carsono, Corsono author Richard Gottheil and Meyer Kayserling url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 205&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Corsono, Jacob benIsaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES Carsono SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Corsono, Jacob benIsaac Category Medieval Spanish astronomers Category Medieval Jewish astronomers Category Spanish Jews Category Year of death unknown Spain scientist stub Europe astronomer stub ca Jacob Corsino es Jacob Corsino fr Jacob Corsono ... more details
in the community, stirred up by the dayyan Josephben David. Isaac in consequence accepted ...Isaacben Sheshet Perfet 1326 &ndash 1408 Hebrew was a Spanish Talmudic authority, also known ... these events, Isaacben Sheshet was greatly venerated by the Algerian Jews, and pilgrimages to his ... by Isaacben Sheshet. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography David Conforte , ore ha Dorot, p ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME IsaacBen Sheshet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1326 PLACE OF BIRTH Valencia, Spain DATE OF DEATH 1408 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT IsaacBen ... ben Scheschet fr Isaacben Chechet he ... at Barcelona , where he studied under Perez ha Kohen , under Hasdai ben Judah , and especially under R. Nissim of Gerona Nissim ben Reuben RaN , for whom he professed throughout his life the greatest veneration. His Life Although Isaac acquired while still young a world wide reputation as a Talmudic ... brother Judah ben Sheshet and his teacher Nissim ben Reuben, he was thrown into prison on a false ... of that community induced him to stay. The peace, however, did not remain long undisturbed, and Isaac ... of the Jews of Spain in consequence of the preaching of Fernandes Martinez. Isaac saved himself ... in Isaac a rival, began to persecute him. To give to Isaac the power necessary to act against this man, Saul ha Kohen Astrue persuaded the government to appoint Isaac rabbi of Algiers. But this won for him a still more powerful enemy in the person of Simeon ben Zemah Duran Rashbaz , who disapproved ... en I honneur du Rabbin Isaac bar Chichat, n en Espagne, d c d Alger en 1408, dans sa 82 ann e. Alger ... by some scholars, who claim with some authority that Isaac died at least one year later. His Works Isaac was the author of 518 responsa, to which great halakic value is attached by men like JosephCaro , Jacob Berab , and many others. They are also of great historical importance as reflecting ... more details
wiktionarypar seligSelig is a German language German name meaning blessed . Selig is the surname of Bud Selig , Major League Baseball Commissioner Edith Selig , German soprano Waldemar Selig , fictional character Wendy Selig Prieb , former Major League Baseball executive William Nicholas Selig 1864 1948 , American film producer and founder of the Selig Polyscope Company Zachary Selig , American artist, author and spiritist Selig is the given name of Selig Brodetsky 1888 1954 Selig Mogulescu, also known as Sigmund Mogulesko , Bessarabian US comedian Edward S. Salomon Edward Selig Salomon 1836 1913 , American Civil War general Selig Starr born Zelig Starobinski 1893 1989 , Polish rabbi Other Selig band , a Hamburg based German grunge band Selig Polyscope Company , an American motion picture company founded by William Selig See also Zelig disambiguation disambig Category Surnames Category Given names ... more details
Isaacben Abraham can refer to Isaac , patriarch in the Bible and son of Abraham Isaac Gorni , late 13th century Hebrew troubadour from Gascony Isaac of Troki , 16th century Karaite Jewish theologian disambig ... more details
Abraham benIsaac of Granada also Abraham Merimon was a Kabbalist of the thirteenth century. Works Abraham wrote A work on the Kabbalah Kabbala , under the title of Sefer ha Berit. This is quoted by Moses Botarel in the introduction to his commentary on the Sefer Ye irah, which passage contains a reference to Maimonides Moreh. Another work on the Kabbala, under the title Berit Menuchah Berit Menu ah , valued highly by Isaac Luria for its profound comments. Its language, as well as the manner in which Simon ben Yohai is introduced as speaker, shows striking resemblance to the Zohar , and it may be that the author had a larger version of the Zohar before him than is now extant. A work entitled Megalle ha Ta alumot, quoted by the author in the work previously mentioned. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Adolf Jellinek , Auswahl Kabbalistischer Mystik, i.9 German part Heimann Joseph Michael , Or ha ayyim, No. 146 Isaacben Jacob Benjacob , O ar ha Sefarim, pp.  84, 86, 292. References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Granada, Abraham BenIsaac Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Granada, Abraham BenIsaac Of Category Kabbalists Category People from Granada Category Spanish rabbis Category Jews of Al Andalus Category 13th century rabbis Category Year of death unknown spain reli bio stub Rabbi stub Kabbalah stub ... more details
Judah benIsaac Cardinal or Cardineal was a translator who lived at the end of the twelfth century and the beginning of the thirteenth, probably in southern France. At the request of Josephben Baruch , who, according to Leopold Zunz , traveled from France to Jerusalem by way of Egypt in 1211, Cardinal translated from Arabic into Hebrew Judah ha Levi s Kuzari . This translation, which, with the exception of several small fragments, is no longer in existence, was used by Nathanael ben Nehemiah Kaspi in his commentary on the Kuzari entitled Edut le Yisrael , and also by Judah benJoseph Moscato in his commentary Qol Yehudah . References Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. i. 772 Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi , Dizionario , p.  162 Dukes, in Orient. Lit . 1840, p.  588 1849, p.  453 David Cassel , Cuzari , p.  20 Moritz Steinschneider , Hebr. bers . p.  404 Leopold Zunz , Notes on Benjamin of Tudela , ed. Asher, ii. 256.G. JewishEncyclopedia article Cardinal, or Cardineal, Judah benIsaac author Richard Gottheil and Isaac Broyd url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 152&letter C&search Judah 20Cardinal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cardinal, Judah benIsaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cardinal, Judah benIsaac Category Arabic Hebrew translators Category French translators Category 12th century births Category 13th century deaths ... more details
distinguish Isaacben Samuel of Acre Isaacben Samuel 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 ben Samuel of Vitry , author of the Ma zor Vitry on his mother s side he was a nephew of Rabbeinu Tam , of Rashbam , and of Isaacben Meir RiBaM , a great grandson of Rashi , and a relative of R. Elazar ... of the same name, Isaacben Abraham , surnamed ha Ba ur the younger . He is often quoted as R. Isaac ... time as his son Elhanan 1184 . Tosafot Isaac s tosafot completed the commentary of Rashi on the Talmud Vilna edition Romm included in his edition of the Talmud Isaacben Samuel s tosafot on iddushin ... in the Sefer ha Terumah of his pupil Baruch benIsaac of Worms, and in the Or Za ua of Isaacben Moses . Isaac is mentioned as a Biblical commentator by Judah ben Eliezer Min at Yehudah , p.  8b , who quotes also a work of Isaac s entitled Yal u e Midrash ib. p.  22a by Isaac ha Levi by Hezekiah ben Manoah in his azze uni and in two other commentaries see Kerem emed , vii. 68 . Isaac b ... to the liturgical writer Isaacben Samuel of Narbonne . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim, i. Michael, Or ha ayyim, pp.  511 513 Isaac Hirsch ... , Z. G. p.  33, passim. References JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT IsaacBen Samuel Category 12th century rabbis Category French Tosafists Category Bible commentators fr Isaacben Samuel de Dampierre ..., No. 29 after the latter had gone to Troyes , Isaac b. Samuel directed his school. Isaac settled ... suffered much, Isaac prohibited the buying of confiscated Jewish property, and ordered that any so ... he relies on the oral testimony of his aunt, the wife of R. Isaac b. Me r, and on that of the wife ... , p.  512 says that as Isaac b. Samuel was spoken of as the sainted master Sefer ha Terumah ... more details
Distinguish Isaacben Samuel of Dampierre Isaacben Samuel of Acre floruit fl. 13th 14th century Hebrew , Yitzhak ben Shmuel d min Akko was a Jewish Kabbalah kabbalist who fled to Spain ... Page 69. Isaac of Acre was a Palestinian kabbalist of the thirteenth century who fled to Spain after the city of Acre was taken. ref According to Abraham Azulai , ref In Shem ha Gedolim ref Isaacben Samuel was a pupil of Nahmanides . View of the Zohar Isaacben Samuel was at Acre, Israel Acre when ..., No. 1088. JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT IsaacBen Samuel Of Acre Category 14th century rabbis Category ... in his Yu asin, that Moses de Leon discovered the Zohar in the time of Isaac of Acre. However, Isaac ... about it of Na manides pupils, without, however, any satisfactory result. When Isaac met Moses ... to vila, and Isaac, more than ever desirous of obtaining the truth, consulted at vila a man named David Rafan. Rafan told Isaac that Moses of Leon s wife and daughter had revealed to the wife of a certain R. Joseph the fact that Moses of Leon had written the book himself. Historian Heinrich Graetz ... and works in Kabbalah Isaac of Acre is frequently quoted by Eliyahu de Vidas Elijah de Vidas in his ... in the Nobelot okmah of Joseph Solomon Delmedigo Ketem Paz, a kabbalistic work mentioned by Moses Botarel in his commentary to the Sefer Yezirah , and the author of which he calls Isaacben Samuel, identified by Michael Or ha ayyim, No. 1088 with Isaacben Samuel of Acre Li u e Shoshanim, possibly a compendium of the Sefer ha Sodot. It appears from the Reshit okmah that Isaac of Acre wrote ... the remainder of Isaac s works are still in manuscript. Theory of age of the Universe Isaac states that the universe is actually 15,340,500,000 years old. Isaac arrived at this conclusion by distinguishing ... is equal to a thousand earthly solar years, then a divine year would be 365,250 years long. Isaac then makes ... Zacuto , Yu asin, ed. Filipowski, pp.  95, 96, London, 1857 Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ... more details
Aaron benIsaac Sason was an Ottoman author and Talmudist born in Constantinople in 1629. He was a grandson of Aaron benJoseph Sason, an eminent Talmudist, and cousin of ayyim Benveniste , the famous scholar. Aaron Cupino , rabbi of Constantinople, was his teacher in Talmudic lore, and was so successful that at the age of twenty his pupil engaged in Talmudic controversies with Moses Benveniste, who thought them worthy of publication. The great Palestinian Pilpulist, Judah Rozanes , referred with respect to an unpublished work, Hen Yeshalla , by R. Aaron. Whether the work Sefat Emet should be credited to R. Aaron or to his grandfather, Aaron benJoseph , is uncertain. The latter is more probably its author. Shabbethai Bass, the only writer who mentions that particular book, in his Sifte Yeshenim, throws no light on this question, merely mentioning that it is by Aaron Sason. References Jewish Encyclopedia Category 17th century Turkish people Category 1629 births Category Turkish Jews Category Talmud rabbis Category Turkish rabbis Category People from Istanbul ... more details
Ezra benIsaac Fano was Rabbi of Mantua and cabalist who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries. Fano was a pupil of the cabalist Israel Saru , and among his own pupils were Menahem Azariah da Fano , Jacob the Levite , and Issachar Baer Eulenburg . On 14 July 1591, Fano received the title of Chief Rabbi Laureate of Mantua. He was the possessor of valuable manuscripts, some of which he edited and annotated. He published, under the title of Sefer Mishpe e Shebu ot Venice, 1602 , a collection of small treatises by Hai Gaon . In conjunction with Me r of Padua , he edited a manuscript of the Midrash Tan uma , adding a preface, an index, and three tables of practical decisions Mantua, 1613 . His decisions were published in Moses Porto s Palge Mayim p.  28b and in the collection entitled Mashbit Mil amot p.  32b . MS. No. 130 in the Codices Hebraic. Biblioth. I. B. de Rossi Parma, 1803 contains a collection of letters written to Fano by Mordecai Dato and Joseph aza Cod. 130 , and Joseph Gikatilla s Sefer ha Ora , with a description by Fano Cod. 1228 . Fano also wrote notes to many cabalistic works. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Zunz , in Kerem emed, vii.122 Graziadio Nepi Mordecai Ghirondi , Toledot Gedole Yisrael , p.  282, 289 Marco Mortara , Indice , p.  21. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 38&letter F&search Ezra 20of 20Fano 99 Jewish Encyclopedia article for Ezra benIsaac Fano References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fano, Ezra benIsaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fano, Ezra benIsaac Category Italian rabbis Category 16th century births Category 17th century deaths Category 16th century rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category People from Mantua Category Kabbalists Category 16th century Italian rabbis italy reli bio stub Kabbalah stub Rabbi stub ... more details
benJoseph , and was composed at the order of Isaac s teacher Eleazar ben Judah of Worms . Isaac ...About Isaacben Moses of Vienna the author of Akeidat Yitzchak Isaacben Moses Arama NOTOC Isaacben Moses of Vienna , also called Isaac Or Zarua or the Riaz , was one of the greatest rabbi s of the Middle ... of information on his life, Isaacben Moses mentions as his teachers two Bohemian scholars, Jacob ha Laban and Isaacben Jacob ha Laban author of Arugat ha Bosem . Led by a thirst for Talmud ic knowledge ..., G.S. iii.128 et seq. Weiss, Dor, v.73 References JewishEncyclopedia article ISAACBEN MOSES OF VIENNA ... Persondata name Vienna, IsaacBen Moses of alternative names short description date of birth 1200 place of birth date of death 1270 place of death DEFAULTSORT Vienna, IsaacBen Moses Of Category ... quoted as Isaac of Vienna. From among the many scholars at Ratisbon he selected for his guide the Mysticism mystic Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg Yehuda ben Samuel HaChasid . About 1217 he went to Paris , where the great Talmudist Judah benIsaac Sir Leon became his chief teacher. He also visited for a short time the yeshiva of Jacob ben Meir in Provins . Then he returned to Germany, and studied under the mystic Eleazar ben Judah at Worms, Germany Worms , and, at Speyer , under Simchah ben Samuel , his intimate friend, and Eliezer ben Joel ha Levi , author of Abi ha Ezri and Abi asaf . At W rzburg , where Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg was his pupil c. 1230 , he became rosh yeshiva . Later on Isaac ... Beth Din and rosh yeshiva. Finally, he went to Saxony and Bohemia. Isaac lived a long but unsteady ... upon them by the nobles of Austria. His son in law was Samuel ben Shabbethai of Leipzig his ..., 1860 . Work Toward the end of his life, about 1260, Isaac composed his ritual work Or Zarua. He is usually quoted as Isaac Or Zarua. It was printed from the Amsterdam manuscript incomplete by Lipa and H schel .... Isaac explains unknown words in Bohemian, his mother tongue, and cites the Jerusalem Talmud , to which ... more details