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  1. Moshe Bar-Asher

    Infobox person honorific prefix Professor name Moshe Bar Asher br image Moshe Bar Asher.jpg image size 150px alt caption Moshe Bar Asher birth date Birth date and age 1939 06 29 birth place ... of the Hebrew Language notable works predecessor successor box width Moshe Bar Asher Lang he ... title Moshe Bar Asher ref Bar Asher received his Ph.D from the Hebrew University in 1976. ref name huji ... Bar Asher s scholarship has mainly been focused on three areas Rabbinic Hebrew , Palestinian Syriac and Jewish languages . ref cite web title Moshe Bar Asher & 124 Yad Hanadiv url http www.yadhanadiv.org.il recipient moshe bar asher publisher Yad Hanadiv accessdate 5 September 2011 year 2008 quote ... name huji Selected works cite book last Bar Asher first Moshe title European Regional Development ... cite journal last Bar Asher first Moshe title Some usages of the Hebrew component in modern Judeo Arabic journal Massorot year 1991 cite book last Bar Asher first Moshe title Segulla to Ariella Essays and Belles letters in Memory of Ariella Deem Goldberg year 1990 editor Moshe Bar Asher, et. al ... last Bar Asher first Moshe title Some aspects of the study of the Hebrew component in Eastern and Western neo Judeo Arabic journal Massorot year 1989 cite journal last Bar Asher first Moshe title ... cite journal last Bar Asher first Moshe title Studies in Mishnaic Hebrew journal Proceedings of the Academy of the Hebrew Language year 1988 pages 28 30 cite book last Bar Asher first Moshe title Working ... Hebrew cite journal last Bar Asher first Moshe title Linguistic studies in the manuscripts of the Mishna ... Bar Asher, Moshe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Israeli linguist DATE OF BIRTH 29 June 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH Morocco DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bar Asher, Moshe Category Hebrew University ... Language in Jerusalem . Background Bar Asher was born in Ksar es Souk modern Errachidia , Morocco ... Yitzhak Ben Zvi Prize for research into the customs of Oriental Jewry 2002 Honorary doctorate from ...   more details



  1. Ben Asher (surname)

    Ben Asher is a Jewish surname meaning son of Asher . Aaron ben Moses ben Asher a 10th century scribe who refined the Tiberian system for writing down vowel sounds in Hebrew Aaron ben Asher of Karlin a 19th century Hassidic Rabbi in Russia Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg an 18th century eastern European Rabbinical casuist often referred to by the name of his most famous book, Shaagas Aryeh Bahya ben Asher a 14th century Aragonese rabbi and Kabbalist Haim Ben Asher a member of the Knesset Jacob ben Asher a 14th century German and Spanish rabbi Judah ben Asher a 14th century German and Spanish rabbi DEFAULTSORT Ben Asher surname ben Asher Category Hebrew language surnames Category Jewish surnames Category Surnames derived from patronyms he ...   more details



  1. Jehiel ben Asher

    Jehiel ben Asher was a Judaism Jewish liturgy liturgical poet flourished in Andalusia in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. He was the author of four liturgical poems, mentioned by Zunz L. G. p.  520 , and of a dirge of twenty five strophe s on the persecution of the Jews in Spain in 1391. Jehiel was also the author of a poetical work entitled Ma aseh Ugah, published, together with Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi Profiat Duran s Iggeret Al Tehi Ka Aboteka, at Constantinople about 1577. Firkovich claims to have seen in the possession of a Karaite of Constantinople named Joseph im i a manuscript containing a poem by Jehiel, entitled Ha Rewayah. JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asher, Jehiel Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asher, Jehiel Ben Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Jewish poets Spain poet stub ...   more details



  1. Asher ben Meshullam

    Rabbeinu Asher ben Meshullam was a Jew ish theologian and Talmudic scholar who lived at Lunel in the second half of the twelfth century CE. A renowned Talmudist, he was a son of the well known Rabbeinu Meshullam ben Jacob Rabbeinu Meshullam ha Gadol , and a pupil of Rabbeinu Joseph ibn Plat and the Abraham ben David Ravad Rabbeinu Abraham ben David of Posqui res , whose ascctic tendencies he shared. Benjamin of Tudela , in the first part of his Travels, says that Rabbeinu Asher lived in complete seclusion, wholly devoted to the study of the Torah , and that he vegetarianism never tasted meat . At the same time Rabbeinu Asher was not hostile to philosophy . Rabbeinu Judah Ben Saul Ibn Tibbon Yehudah Ibn Tibbon in a letter to Rabbeinu Asher, praised his fondness for science, and in his testament exhorted his son to cultivate Rabbeinu Asher s friendship. Rabbeinu Asher s alleged leaning toward the Kabbalah , mentioned by Heinrich Graetz , is countered that the fact that he was responsible for the translation of Solomon ibn Gabirol s Tikkun Midoth ha Nefesh is no proof for or against his kabbalistic leanings the kabbalists had a strong leaning toward ibn Gabirol s mysticism and, after all, the above mentioned work of Gabirol is moral, rather than strictly philosophical, in its tendencies. Rabbeinu Asher was the author of several Talmudic works, of which the following are cited by title Hilkhoth Yom Tov , Rules for the Jewish holidays Holidays Sefer ha Matanoth, The Book of Gifts a work referring perhaps to the tithe s payable to the kohanim . Neither of these writings seems to have ... ha Dibberot , Rabbeinu Asher was its author, but the statement is not verifiable. Resources http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1937&letter A Kohler, Kaufmann and Louis Ginzberg. Asher ... Literaturblatt des Orients , 1849, p. 481 Michael, Or ha ayyim , No. 552.K. L. G. DEFAULTSORT Asher Ben Meshullam Category 12th century rabbis Category Proven al Jews Category French Orthodox rabbis ...   more details



  1. Jacob ben Asher

    Jacob ben Asher , also known as Ba al ha Turim as well as Rabbi Yaakov ben Raash Rabbeinu Asher , was likely born in Cologne, Germany c.1269 and likely died in Toledo, Spain c.1343. ref Translated from Hebrew biography in Bar Ilan CD ROM ref ref Goldin, Hyman E. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Code of Jewish Law , Forward to the New Edition. New York Hebrew Publishing Company, 1961 ref He was an influential Medieval rabbi rabbinic authority . He is often referred to as the Baal ha Turim Master of the Rows , after his main work in halakha Jewish law , the Arba ah Turim Four Rows . The work was divided into 4 sections, each called a tur, alluding to the rows of jewels on the High Priest s breastplate. He was the third son of the Rabbi Asher ben Jehiel known as the Rosh , a Germany German born Rabbi who moved to Spain . Besides his father, who was his principal teacher, Jacob quotes very often in the Turim his elder brother Jehiel once his brother Judah see Tur Orach Chaim, 417 , and once his uncle Rabbi Chaim ib. 49 . According to many, By whom date July 2010 Jacob moved to Spain with his father and was not born there. Some say Jacob succeeded his father as the rabbi of the Jewish community of Toledo, Spain Toledo Zacuto , while others say his brother Judah ben Asher did. His brothers were also rabbis of different communities in Spain. He lived in abject poverty most of his life, and according to The Sephardic Community of Chios, is said to have fallen ill and died with his 10 companions ... Persondata . NAME Asher, Jacob Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1270 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1340 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asher, Jacob Ben Category Rishonim Category ... rabbis Category Article Feedback 5 de Jakob ben Ascher fr Yaakov ben Asher it Yaakov ben Asher he pt Yaakov ben Asher ru ... docs JAAQBEN.htm Works of Jacob ben Ascher in the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke . small Retrieved ...   more details



  1. Aaron ben Asher of Karlin

    orphan date May 2010 Aaron Ben Asher of Karlin June 6, 1802 June 23, 1872 , known as Rabbi Aaron II of Karlin , was one of the most famous rabbis of the asidim in northwestern Russia . He had an immense number of followers, and many thousands of them used to visit him annually, about the time of the Jewish New Year , as is the custom among that sect. Notwithstanding his severity of manner and the not infrequent rudeness of his behavior, he was highly esteemed by his adherents. He reigned in Karlin Pinsk Karlin , near Pinsk , in the government of Minsk currently in Belarus , in succession to his father and his grandfather, Aaron ben Jacob . A few years before his death he had a quarrel with a rich family of Karlin and removed from there to Stolin , a town several miles distant. Considering the amount of business that the yearly influx of strangers brought to the city where he resided, his removal was regarded as a misfortune for Karlin. He died, aged seventy years and seventeen days, in Malinovka , near Dubno , in Volhynia , while on a journey to the wedding of his granddaughter, and was succeeded by his son, Asher of Stolin , whose chief claim to distinction is that he spent most of his time at the mi wah bath . Asher died in Drohobycz about one year after the death of his father, and was succeeded by his five year old son, the so called Yenu a Baby of Stolin, against whoserabbinate in the asidic sense Schatzkes or, according to others, Judah Lob Levin called Yehallel of Kiev under the pseudonym ad min abraya One of the students , wrote a well known satire in a Sha ar vi ... ben Asher of Karlin Rabbi Aaron II. of Karlin url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter A&artid 15 author Paul Wendland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Asher, Aaron ... DEFAULTSORT Ben Asher, Aaron Category 1802 births Category 1872 deaths Category Russian Orthodox ... pt Aaron Ben Asher de Karlin yi ...   more details



  1. Judah ben Asher

    Judah ben Asher June 30, 1270 July 4, 1349 was a Jews of Germany German Talmudist and later rabbi of Toledo, Spain , son of Asher ben Jehiel Rabbenu Asher and brother of Jacob ben Asher Ba al ha urim . These dates are deduced from the evidence furnished by Judah s testament and epitaphs Luzzatto, Abne Zikkaron, No. 5 see Solomon Schechter Schechter in Bet Talmud, iv. 340 346, 372 379 . At the age of thirteen, according to the custom of the German Talmudists of that epoch, Judah began to travel. He set out for Spain July 18, 1283, and arrived at Toledo April 7, 1285, consuming almost two years in his journey. He does not appear to have stayed long in Toledo, for in 1286 he married the daughter of his oldest brother, Jehiel, who is not known to have left Germany before 1305. After her death he married the daughter of Solomon, another brother of his. In 1305 his father, who was then obliged to leave Germany, sent Judah before him into Spain in order to arrange for his settling there. Judah says in his testament that when he first came to Toledo he could not profit much by the Jews of Spain Spanish Talmudists, as he understood neither their writing nor their language and as he had sore eyes he could not even occupy himself with writing. After his father s death 1321 or 1328 Judah was chosen by the Toledo community as his successor in the rabbinate. He was held in great esteem by the members ... ben Asher , Yeshiva University dissertation 1979 is the definitive biography. small Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asher, Judah Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 30, 1270 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 4, 1349 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asher, Judah Ben ... toward Spain for he recommended his five sons to emigrate to Germany, his native country. Asher ... trustees for distribution among the poor. In the agreement signed by Asher and his sons on October ... Spanish rabbis Category Medieval Castilian Jews Category People from Toledo, Spain de Jehuda ben ...   more details



  1. Haim Ben-Asher

    Infobox member of the Knesset image Haim Ben Asher.jpg birth date 10 July 1904 birth place Odessa , Russian Empire Year of Aliyah 1924 death date 14 July 1998 aged 94 death place Knesset s Israeli legislative election, 1949 1 , Israeli legislative election, 1951 2 Party Mapai Former parties Gov t roles Haim Ben Asher lang he , born Haim Finkel on 10 July 1904, died 14 July 1998 was an Israel i politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Mapai between 1949 and 1955. Biography Born in Odessa in the Russian Empire today in Ukraine , Ben Asher studied at a heder . He made aliyah to British Mandate of Palestine Mandate Palestine in 1924, and studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Hebrew University . A member of the Ein Harod platoon in the city, he was amongst the founders of kibbutz Givat Brenner in 1928, although he later moved to Netzer Sereni after the split in the HaKibbutz HaMeuhad movement. He also worked as an emissary of the HeHalutz movement in Germany and Poland . During World War II he enlisted in the Jewish Brigade . Whilst in the army, he edited The Soldier newspaper and the Jewish Bridage s magazine, HaMa avak . A member of Mapai s central committee, in the Israeli legislative election, 1949 first Knesset elections in 1949 he won a seat on the party s list. He was re elected in Israeli legislative election, 1951 1951 , but lost his seat in the Israeli legislative election, 1955 1955 elections . In 1959 he published a book, The Future World of Yesterday , and also served as director of Beit Berl Academic College. He died in 1998 at the age of 94. External links MKlink id 296 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Asher, Haim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 July 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH Odessa , Russian Empire DATE OF DEATH 14 July 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Asher, Haim Category 1904 births Category ... Category 1998 deaths Category Mapai politicians cs Chajim Ben A er he ru ...   more details



  1. Bahya ben Asher

    Distinguish Bahya ibn Paquda Eras of the Halakha Bahye ben Asher ibn Halawa also known as Rabbeinu Behaye , mid thirteenth century 1340 was a rabbi and scholar of Judaism . He was a commentator on the Tanakh Hebrew Bible and is noted for introducing Kabbalah Jewish mysticism into study of the Torah Citation needed date March 2011 . He is considered by Jewish scholars to be one of the most distinguished of the Biblical exegetes of Spain . He was a pupil of Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet the Rashba . Unlike the latter, Bahya did not devote his attention to Talmudic science, but to Biblical exegesis, taking for his model Rabbi Moses ben Nahman who is known as Nahmanides , the teacher of Rabbi Solomon ben Adret, who was the first to make use of the Kabbalah as a means of interpreting the Torah. He discharged with zeal the duties of a darshan preacher in his native city of Zaragoza, sharing this position with several others, and on this account received a small salary, which was scarcely enough to support him and his family but neither his struggle for daily bread nor the reverses that he suffered to which he referred in the introduction to his commentary on the Torah diminished his interest in Torah study in general, and in Biblical exegesis in particular. Image TsiyounRibbiBeHaye ... , or whose authors are unknown, have been attributed to Rabbi Bahye ben Asher. Many modern day authorities ... view.jsp?letter B&artid 133 article BA YA BE AI BEN ASHER BEN HALAWA Portal Kabbalah Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Asher, Bahya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1340 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Asher, Bahya Category Rishonim ... 13th century births Category 1340 deaths Category Medieval Aragonese Jews de Bachja ben Ascher es Bahya ben Asher he ... to Rabbi Moses ben Nahman, Nahmanides , bears the title of Shulkhan Arba Table of Four . It consists ...   more details



  1. Menahem ben Moshe Bavli

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Menahem ben Moshe Bavli , author of the book Ta amei Ha Misvot The Reasons For The Misvot . He migrated from Baghdad to Hebron , and was one of a group of important Sephardic Jew ish scholars living there in the 16th century. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bavli, Menahem Ben Moshe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bavli, Menahem Ben Moshe Category People from Baghdad Category Iraqi rabbis Category Rabbis in Hebron Category Rabbis in Ottoman and British Palestine Category 16th century rabbis Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing rabbi stub ...   more details



  1. Yakir Ben Moshe

    BLP sources date March 2011 Yakir Ben Moshe Born 1973 is an Israel i poet and, since 2000, editor of Beit Bialik , Tel Aviv . ref cite news url http www.nrg.co.il online 47 ART1 890 815.html author title date 14 May 2009 work nrg Maariv language Hebrew accessdate 1 April 2011 ref His first book, Every Morning at Least One Blond Guy Becomes Bald , was published in 2003 and won the Culture Minister s prize the same year. References Reflist Use dmy dates date April 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moshe, Yakir Ben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Moshe, Yakir Category Israeli poets Category 1973 births Category Living people Israel writer stub he ...   more details



  1. Moshe Ben-Ze'ev

    Moshe Ben Ze ev lang he was an Israel i jurist who served as Attorney General of Israel Attorney General between 1963 and 1968. Previously Ben Ze ev worked as a judge in the Haifa District court, and had been closed to the ruling Mapai party in the 1950s. ref Lahav, P 1997 http publishing.cdlib.org ucpressebooks view?docId ft1z09n7hr&chunk.id d0e3665&toc.depth 1&toc.id d0e3589&brand eschol Judgment in Jerusalem Chief Justice Simon Agranat and the Zionist Century p171 ref He replaced Gideon Hausner as Attorney General in early 1963, after Hausner had resigned to enter politics. After leaving the Attorney General post, Ben Ze ev started a private law firm with Aryeh Kamar, and in 1980, headed a commission to investigate abuse of civil servants who had exposed corruption. References reflist Attorneys General of Israel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Ze ev, Moshe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Ze ev, Moshe Category Israeli judges Category Israeli lawyers Category Attorneys General of Israel Category Possibly living people cs Mo e Ben Ze ev he ...   more details



  1. Yehuda ben Moshe

    Yehuda ben Moshe ha Kohen lived during the 13th century and became the personal physician of King Alfonso X of Castile He also excelled as an astronomy astronomer and was a prominent translator and writer at the Toledo School of Translators where he translated important science scientific works from Arabic language Arabic and Hebrew language Hebrew into Spanish language Castilian . He was the Rabbi of the Synagogue of Toledo, Spain Toledo , and one of the most influential personalities of the Jewish community in the city at that time. Works As a member of the School of Translators he helped Alvaro de Oviedo translate the version of Ibn Aben Ragel s Liber de Judiciis Astrologiae Libro conplido en los iudizios de las estrellas , a treatise on judicial astrology that was used by Edigio de Tebladis de Parma and Pietro de Reggio. He also translated the Lapidario , helped by the Christian Garci P rez, and the famous Alfonsine tables , compiled by Isaac ibn Sid , that provided data for computing the position of the Sun, Moon and planets relative to the fixed stars. ref Vegas Gonzalez, Seraf n, La Escuela de Traductores de Toledo en la Historia del pensamiento , Toledo, Ayuntamiento de Toledo, 1998 ref Other works attributed to him are the Tratado de la a afeha into Latin, Tetrabiblon or Quatriparito Ptolemy , 15 treatises on astrology effects of stars on man and properties of 360 stones with which to ward off negative astral influences , the IIII libros de las estrellas de la ochaua espera , the Libro de las cruces and the Libros del saber de Astronom a . Mission to Portugal The Crown ... and would decree their expulsion. Legend has it that Yehuda ben Moshe decided to take the initiative ... Rabbi Yehuda Ben Moshe HaKohen.htm Rabbi Yehuda Ben Moshe HaKohen DEFAULTSORT Yehuda Ben Moshe Category ... astronomers Category Medieval Spanish astronomers Category Arabic Latin translators de Jehuda Ben Mose es Yehuda ben Moshe ...   more details



  1. Moshe Ben-Ami

    Infobox member of the Knesset image birth date 1898 birth place Tiberias , Ottoman Empire Year of Aliyah death date 18 February 1960 death place Knesset s Israeli legislative election, 1949 1 Party Sephardim and Oriental Communities Former parties Gov t roles Moshe Ben Ami lang he , born 1898, died 18 February 1960 was an Israel i politician and lawyer. Biography Born in Tiberias at a time when it was part of the Ottoman Empire , Ben Ami studied at a local yeshiva and the Lipshitz Teachers Seminary in Jerusalem . He also studied law at the Jerusalem School of Jurisprudence, and was certified as a lawyer. He became chairman of the Jewish neighbourhoods of Jaffa in 1943, serving for three years. He also chaired the Social Services Department of Tel Aviv city council, and was deputy chairman of the Sephardi Committee in the city. In the Israeli legislative election, 1949 first Knesset elections in 1949 he won a seat on the Sephardim and Oriental Communities list and served as a member of the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, the House Committee and the Finance Committee. He lost his seat in the Israeli legislative election, 1951 1951 elections . External links MKlink id 302 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ben Ami, Moshe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH Tiberias , Ottoman Empire DATE OF DEATH 18 February 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Ami, Moshe Category 1898 births Category People from Tiberias Category Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine Category Israeli lawyers Category Members of the Knesset Category 1960 deaths Category Sephardim and Oriental Communities politicians cs Mo e Ben Ami he ...   more details



  1. Elazar ben Moshe Azikri

    File .JPG thumb Rabbi Elazar Azikri s grave in Safed Rabbi Elazar ben Moshe Azikri Hebrew 1533 1600 was a Jewish kabbalist , poet and writer , born in Safed to a Sephardic family who settled in the Land of Israel after the expulsion from Spain . Rabbi Elazar studied Torah under Rabbi Yosef Sagis and Rabbi Jacob Berab , and is counted with the greatest Rabbis and intellectuals of his time Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz , Yosef Karo , Moshe Cordovero , Isaac Luria , Israel Najara , etc. In 1588 Rabbi Elazar founded the Sukat Shalom movement who acted to arouse in Jews the devotion to religion. Rabbi Elazar died in 1600 and was buried in Safed. Works Rabbi Elazar s Book, the Sefer Haredim , printed after his death in 1600, is considered as one of the main books of Jewish deontology . He also wrote a commentary on Tractate Bezah of the Jerusalem Talmud http www.jtsa.edu progs tal isfrancus index.shtml . The Piyyut liturgical poem Yedid Nefesh was composed by Rabbi Elazar. External links http www.ou.org about judaism rabbis azikri.htm Biography from the Orthodox Union http jnul.huji.ac.il dl books html bk1157324.htm Sefer Hareidim Venice free scanned version in DJVU format http hibba.org node 391 Traditional Sephardi Singing of Yedid Nefesh Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Azikiri, Elazar Ben Moshe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION kabbalist , rabbi DATE OF BIRTH 1533 PLACE OF BIRTH Safed DATE OF DEATH 1600 PLACE OF DEATH Safed DEFAULTSORT Azikri, Elazar Ben Moshe Category 1533 births Category 1600 deaths Category Rabbis in Safed Category Jewish writers Category Jewish poets Category Hebrew language writers Category Early Acharonim Category 16th century rabbis Category Kabbalists Category Rabbis in Ottoman and British Palestine Category Sephardi rabbis Category Spanish Jews Category Burials in Safed israel rabbi stub de Eleazar b. R. Mosche Azikri fr Elazar Azikri he ro Elazar Azikri yi ...   more details



  1. Danny Ben-Moshe

    pp semi small yes BLP sources date September 2010 Danny Ben Moshe is a documentary film maker and an Associate Professor at Victoria University, Australia Victoria University in Melbourne , Australia . He coproduced and codirected the documentary The Buchenwald Ball 2006 ref http www.theage.com.au news tv radio the boys of buchenwald 2006 08 08 1154802894069.html?page fullpage contentSwap1 The boys of Buchenwald ref and recently completed the documentary The End of the Rainbow 2009 about a week in the life of the iconic live music venue in Melbourne, The Rainbow Hotel. He is currently completing the documentary Shalom Bollywood The Untold Story of Jews and Bollywood . Danny is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies at Victoria University where he specialises in diaspora studies. He is the coauthor of the book Israel, the Diaspora and Identity . ref http catalogue.nla.gov.au Search Home?lookfor author 22Ben Moshe, 20Danny 22 Listing at the National Library of Australia ref He has also been published internationally on subjects like anti semitism , holocaust denial , and racism . He has also written a large number of non academic publications in newspapers and magazines including The Age , The Australian , The Canberra Times , and The Jerusalem Post . He holds a degree in law and a Doctorate in Philosophy. Danny has worked in Jewish public policy for the British Israel Public Affairs Centre in Israel and the B nai B rith Anti Defamation Commission in Australia. Danny is currently based in London working on film projects and is a research fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. He received a Commonwealth Centenary of Federation medal for leadership against and research into racism in Australia. Selective ... Persondata . NAME Ben Moshe, Danny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ben Moshe, Danny Category Year of birth missing living ...   more details



  1. Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi

    Rabbi Isaac ben Asher HaLevi or Riva is the earliest known Tosafist , son in law of Eliakim ben Meshullam and pupil of Rashi . He flourished in Speyer during the 11th century. He is cited under the name of Tosafot Riva, in the Temim De im, in the printed tosafot Sotah 17b , and in the Tosafot Yeshanin Yoma 15a . They are frequently quoted without the name of their author. Isaac ben Asher also wrote a commentary on the Pentateuch , which is no longer in existence. It is cited in the Minchat Yehudah, and Jacob Tam made use of it in his Sefer haYashar Rabbenu Tam Sefer ha Yashar p.  282 . References JewishEncyclopedia article Isaac ben Asher ha Levi Riva url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter I&artid 184 author Solomon Schechter and Isaac Broyd DEFAULTSORT Isaac Ben Asher Ha Levi Category Tosafists Category People from Speyer Category Bible commentators Category Levites Category 11th century rabbis ...   more details



  1. Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg

    Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg c. 1695 June 23, 1785 , also known as the Shaagas Aryeh Hebrew , was an Lithuanian Jews Litvak rabbi and author. Born in Lithuania , c. 1695, he was a Rabbinical casuist . At one time Gunzberg was rabbi in Pinsk , and then later founded a yeshivah in Minsk . Here however he engaged in hostile dispute with the Gaon Yechiel Halpern , whose supporters eventually drove Gunzberg from the city. His most famous book Shaagas Aryeh Hebrew language Hebrew , , for Roar of the Lion was first published in Frankfurt am Main in 1755 and is still frequently quoted in rabbinical debate, as are many of his responsa . After its publication he became known as the Shaagas Aryeh after his book. He became rabbi in Metz in France in 1765, but an early argument with his congregation led to him refusing to enter the synagogue except to give four sermons a year. Despite this he retained his post until his demise, and died at in Metz on June 23, 1785. Prior to his becoming Rabbi of Metz he was a Judge in a Rabbinical Court that was adjudicating a monetary dispute. One of the parties to the dispute influenced the local governor to take his side in the dispute. The governor sent one of his men to the Shaagas Aryeh ordering him to find in favor of one party. The Shaagas Aryeh replied that it was prohibited by the Torah to be influenced in a decision by threats, as set out in Deuteronomy 1 17 Ye shall not respect persons in judgment but ye shall hear the small as well as the great ye shall not be afraid of the face of man for the judgment is God s . He .... Shmuel Yerushalmi. The Life and teachings of Rav Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzburg 1695 1785 The Shaagas Aryeh . In Hebrew. Vagshal. Persondata NAME Gunzberg, Aryeh Leib ben Asher ALTERNATIVE NAMES Shaagas ... Gunzberg, Aryeh Leib Ben Asher Category 1695 births Category 1785 deaths Category Early Acharonim .... See p.  295. Moshe Gelbein. Jewish parables a mashal for every occasion . ArtScroll series ...   more details



  1. Abraham David ben Asher Anshel Buczacz

    Eras of the Halakha Abraham David ben Asher Anshel Wahrman 1770 at Nadvirna Nadworna &ndash 1840 at Buchach Buczacz Hebrew , was a Galicia Central Europe Galicia n Talmud ist. He began studying Talmud as a boy. When he was ten years old, Zvi Hirsch Karo , the author of Neta Sha ashu im, chose him as a son in law. At the age of twenty, he became the rabbi at Yazlovets . In the Jewish Encyclopedia , Louis Ginzberg and A. Pelginsky dramatically recount his encounter with Hasidism The chief event of his life was the struggle awakened in him by the opposition between the Talmud and the Kabbalah Cabala . Unacquainted with the tendencies and modes of life of the Hasidim, Buczacz did not believe in the miracles of their rabbis and his wife and friends had great difficulty in persuading him to take his sick son to a Hasidic rabbi, Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev Levi Isaac of Berdychev . The latter, however, influenced him to take up the study of the Cabala but in trying to reconcile these new views&mdash so utterly antagonistic to those of the extreme Talmudists, which he himself had hitherto held&mdash he nearly became insane. The Hasidic rabbi Levi Isaac of Berdychev helped him through this struggle and won him over, to the great joy of the Hasidim, who feared his wide Talmudic learning. Buczacz adopted the Hasidic mode of living but in his decision of Halakhah halakic questions was guided, not by kabalistic, but by purely Talmudic, principles. In 1813 he succeeded his late father in law as rabbi of Buczacz, and remained in office until his death. Buczacz is the author of the following works Da at Kedoshim, to the Shulchan Aruch , Yoreh De ah , Lemberg, 1870 2d ed ... Persondata . NAME Buczacz, Abraham David ben Asher Anshel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1840 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buczacz, Abraham David ben Asher Anshel Category 1770 births Category 1840 deaths Category People from Nadvirna Category Ukrainian ...   more details



  1. Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin

    view.jsp?artid 716&letter M&search maharil 2442 Jacob ben Moses M lln MaHaRIL , jewishencyclopedia.com http www.yarzheit.com worms.htm Reb Yaakov HaLevi ben Moshe Moellin the Maharil , yarzheit.com Seealso M lln Moelin Molin Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moelin, Yaakov ben Moshe ... DEFAULTSORT Moelin, Yaakov ben Moshe Category Rishonim Category 14th century rabbis Category 14th ... quoted in the Halakha Codes of Jewish law codes and commentaries including Moshe Isserles who cites ... Jakob ben Moses haLevi Molin fr Jacob Moelin he ...   more details



  1. Asher Asher

    Image Asherasher1870.jpg thumb Dr. Asher Asher Asher Asher February 16, 1837 January 7, 1889 , born in Glasgow , was the first Scotland Scottish Jew to enter the medical profession. The only book he published was The Jewish Rite of Circumcision 1873 . He died in London , England Life Asher Asher was educated at the Royal High School Edinburgh Royal High School . He was a prominent member of the local Jewish congregation, as its Honorary Secretary . Then, he abandoned for studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh , graduating as Doctor of Medicine in 1856, as the first Jewish doctor of Scotland. He practiced at Glasgow and the nearby Bishopbriggs , a mining town. ref http www.cityfarmer.org ScotLev.html ref In 1862, Asher Asher moved to London and became medical officer of the Jewish Board of Guardians , where he helped providing medical care for poor Jew s, beside the founder, Dr. Canstatt. ref http www.jewishgen.org JCR UK susser roth chseventeen.htm ref In 1866 was appointed secretary ... London synagogues had been put forward, chiefly by Lionel L. Cohen and Asher devoted himself ... he retained until his death. Owing to Asher s intimate relations with the Rothschilds , in his capacity ... immigrants, Asher undertook journeys to Palestine , USA America , and Russia , in company of Samuel Montagu . Particularly, Asher was pledged about the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe . After the visit ..., and upon them he exerted great influence. Asher wrote much for the Jewish press, chiefly ... Asher Asher. Since 1910, the University of Glasgow awards the Asher Asher Memorial Medal and Prize , annually for its Ear, Nose and Throat course. Asher Asher is buried in the Willesden United Synagogue ... 92&GRid 6001314& Asher Asher , at Findagrave.com . References reflist 2 JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asher, Asher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Asher, Asher Category 1837 births Category 1889 deaths Category Scottish Jews Category People from Glasgow ...   more details



  1. Asher

    for people named Asher Asher name Asher Hebrew Name Asher r , in the Book of Genesis , is the second son of Jacob and Zilpah , and the founder of the Tribe of Asher . Name The text of the Torah argues that the name of Asher means happy blessing , implying a derivation from the Hebrew language ... wrote the Bible? ref Many scholars suspect that the name of Asher may have more to do with a deity ... is cognate with Asher. ref name JEnc Biblical narrative Asher played a role in the plot to sell his brother Joseph into slavery. Gen. 37 23 36 Asher and his four sons and daughter settled in Canaan ... Asher by saying that his bread shall be fat, and he shall yield royal dainties Genesis 49 20 . The eighth son of the patriarch Jacob, and the traditional progenitor of the tribe Asher. However, some ... on the Bible ref Asher is represented as the younger brother of Gad son of Jacob Gad these two ... as indicating that the authors saw the tribe of Asher as being not of entirely Israelite origin ref name JEnc scholars believe that Asher consisted of certain clans affiliated with portions of the Israelite ... JEnc The Torah states that Asher had four sons and one daughter, who were born in Canaan and migrated ... Asher is probably derived, ref name JEnc were, in the 14th century BC, living in a similar region to Asher s traditional territory, in Canaan. ref name JEnc Asher s daughter, Serah also transliterated ... of Eber , but although Hadurah was a wife of Asher, it was her second marriage, and Serach ... Yashar ref In classical rabbinical literature , Hadurah s marriage to Asher was his second marriage ... contradicts this, arguing instead that Asher s wife was named Lyon which probably means dove . ref name JEnc Asher s sons were Jimnah, Ishuah, Isui, and Beriah. In rabbinical literature According to classical rabbinical literature, Asher had informed his brothers about Reuben Bible Reuben s incest with Bilhah , and as a result Asher came to be on bad terms with his brothers, though once Reuben ...   more details



  1. Shiboleth, Yisraeli, Roberts, Zisman and Moshe H. Ne'eman, Ben-Artzi & Co.

    the merger Profile, Dun s 100 2005 http duns100.dundb.co.il 514793439 index.html Moshe H. Ne eman, Ben Artzi & Co. before the merger Profile, Dun s 100 2005 DEFAULTSORT Shiboleth, Yisraeli, Roberts, Zisman And Moshe H. Ne eman, Ben Artzi & Co. Category Law firms established in 2006 Category Law ...&fid 829, Shiboleth, Israeli Zisman and partners merges with the law office of Amihud Ben Porat , December 11, 2007, accessed July 31, 2009 in Hebrew ref In 2005, it merged with the Law firm of Moshe ... ref and in 2007, it merged with the law firm of Amihud Ben Porat. ref Rot, Nurit. http law.themarker.com ... firm of Amihud Ben Porat , December 12, 2007, accessed July 31, 2009 in Hebrew ref International ...   more details



  1. Asher (name)

    and writer see also Ascher Ben Asher surname Asher Given name Category Jewish given names de Asher ...This is a list of people named Asher , either as a given name or surname Asher , character in the Hebrew Bible Asher Allen 1988 , University of Georgia cornerback Asher Asher 1837 1889 , Scottish physician Asher ben Jehiel 1250 or 1259 1328 , rabbi and Talmudist Asher Benjamin 1773 1845 , American architect Asher Book 1988 , American actor Asher Brown Durand 1796 1886 , American painter Asher Brown 1981 , American filmmaker Asher D disambiguation Asher Hirsch Ginsberg 1856 1927 , pseudonym Ahad Ha am, essayist Asher Hucklesby , mayor of Luton, Bedfordshire, UK and hat manufacturer Asher Karni 1954 , Hungarian Israeli South African businessman Asher Keddie 1974 , Australian actress Asher L mmlein , German who proclaimed himself a forerunner of the Jewish Messiah in 1502 Asher Levy , butcher who left Recife, Brazil for New Amsterdam, U.S. in 1654 Asher Peres 1934 2005 , Israeli physicist Asher Robbins 1757 1845 , United States Senator Asher Roth , American rapper, 1985 Alexander Asher 1835 1905 , Scottish politician Allan Asher , Australian public affairs official and activist Arthur Miller Arthur Asher Miller 1915 2005 , American playwright and essayist Hank Asher c.1951 , businessman Herb Asher , university professor Iraena Asher 1979 , New Zealand trainee teacher and model, disappeared Irving Asher 1903 1985 , motion picture producer Jack Asher 1916 1991 , British cinematographer Jane Asher 1946 , English actress and novelist Japhet Asher 1961 , English filmmaker John Mallory Asher 1971 , American actor and director Judd Nelson Judd Asher Nelson 1959 , American actor Lee Asher 1976 , magician Levi Asher , New York, U.S. based writer and web designer Malcom Asher , USAF SSgt, Fuel systems mechanic, Max Asher , drummer of the band Warrant Maxine Asher 1930 , researcher and businesswoman Michael Asher artist , an American conceptual artist Michael Asher explorer , a British ...   more details



  1. Asher Kushnir

    Orphan date May 2010 No footnotes date June 2010 Infobox person name Asher Kushnir other names lang ru image alt caption birth name birth date Birth date and age YYYY MM DD birth place nationality Russian known for Rabbi , lecturer in childrearing and family relationships occupation Asher Kushnir lang ru is a Russian speaking rabbi , lecturer and specialist on Parenting child rearing and Relationship counseling family relationships . He arrived in Israel in 1983 from the former Soviet Union , physicist by profession. After working as a scientist in the Weizmann Institute and serving in the Israeli army, he studied at Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem Ohr Somayach yeshiva in Mir yeshiva Poland Mir , as well as with Rav Ben Porat. Rav Asher Kushir is the author of many Russian audio lectures, regular seminars, video conferences, radio and TV programs, and books. Rav Asher Kushnir lives in the Bayit VeGan neighborhood of Jerusalem, but speaks in cities in Israel as well as Germany, USA, Austria, Russia, Ukraine and others. Rav Asher Kushnir is a co founder and leader of the Israeli organization for Russian speaking Jews Toldos Yeshurun , and together with Rav Ben Tzion Zilber directs the largest Russian language portal on Judaism, Judaism and Russian Jews . References Toldot.ru. http toldot.ru tags kushnir Information about Asher Kushnir ru icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kushnir, Asher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kushnir, Asher Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Israeli Orthodox rabbis Category 20th century rabbis Category 21st century rabbis Category Soviet emigrants to Israel ru , ...   more details




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