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  1. Naphtali

    for other uses of Naphtali, Naftali or Naftoli Naphtali disambiguation Image naftali.JPG thumb right According to the Book of Genesis , Naphtali IPAc en icon n f t l a Hebrew Name Naftali Nap t l My struggle was the second son of Jacob with Bilhah . He was the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Naphtali . However, some Biblical criticism Biblical scholars view this as postdiction, an eponym ous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite confederation. Name The text of the Torah argues that the name of Naphtali refers to the struggle between Rachel and Leah for the favours of Jacob Bilhah was the handmaid of Rachel, who had thought herself to be infertile , and had persuaded Jacob to have a child with Bilhah as a proxy for having one with herself. Biblical references The biblical account shows Bilhah s status as a handmaid change to an actual wife of Jacob BibleWiki Genesis Chapter 30, Verse 4 Genesis 30 4 . Her handmaid ... of Naphtali as being not of entirely Israelite origin fact date March 2012 this may have been the result of a typographic error, as the names of Naphtali and Issachar appear to have changed places elsewhere in the text, ref Jewish Encyclopedia Tribe of Issachar ref and the birth narrative of Naphtali .... fact date March 2012 According to the Targum Pseudo Jonathan , Naphtali was a swift runner, though this appears to have been inferred from the Blessing of Jacob , which equates Naphtali to a Red Deer ... of the tribe of Naphtali, particularly since some textual scholars regard the Blessing of Jacob as having been written long after the tribe settled permanently in Canaan. fact date March 2012 Naphtali ... of the twelve tribes of Israel. Naphtali s family According to bibleverse Genesis 46 24 HE , Naphtali had four sons Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem. The name of his wife wives are not given ... ht Naphtali ro Neftali nl Naftali ja no Naftali pl Naftali posta biblijna pt Naftali ru ...   more details



  1. Naphtali (disambiguation)

    Naphtali is the second son of Jacob in the Bible and the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Naphtali . Naphtali , Naftali or Naftoli may also refer to Given name Naftali Bendavid , Congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal Naftali Bennett born 1972 , Israeli businessman and politician Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin 1816 1893 , Orthodox rabbi, dean of the Volozhin Yeshiva and author Naftali Bezem born 1924 , Israeli painter, muralist and sculptor Naftali Blumenthal born 1922 , Israeli former politician Naftali Bon born 1945 , Kenyan track and field runner Naphtali Busnash assassinated 1805 , statesman and chief of the Algerian Jews Naphtali Cohen 1649 1718 , also known as Naphtali Katz, Russo German rabbi and kabalist Naphtali Daggett 1727 1780 , American academic and educator, first professor of Yale University and later university president Herz Cerfbeer of Medelsheim 1730 1793 , Yiddish birth name Naphtali Ben Dov Beer, French Jewish philanthropist Naftali Hertz ben Yaakov Elchanan , 17th century German rabbi, kabbalist and author Naftali Feder 1920 2009 , Israeli politician Naphtali Friedman 1863 1921 , Jewish Lithuanian lawyer and politician in the Russian Empire and Lithuania ... poet, Zionist and writer of the lyrics of the national anthem of Israel Naphtali Keller 1834 1865 , Austrian Jewish scholar Naphtali Tuli Kupferberg 1923 2010 , American counterculture poet, author ... of Ziditshov c. 1916 2009 , Zidichover Rebbe Naphtali Lewis 1911 2005 , American papyrologist and Egyptologist Naphtali Luccock 1853 1916 , American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Naftali ..., Scotland Naftali Temu 1945 2003 , Kenyan long distance runner and Olympic gold medalist Naphtali ... in the revival of the Hebrew language as a modern, spoken language Naphtali Hirz Wessely 1725 ... , rabbi and first Ropshitzer Rebbe Surname ben Naphtali first name in dispute , a rabbi and Masorete ... of Naphtali , one of the apocryphal Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs disambig given name surname ...   more details



  1. Ben Naphtali

    ben Naphtali was a rabbi and Masorete who flourished about 890 940 Common Era C.E. , probably in Tiberias . Of his life little is known. His first name is in dispute. Some medieval authorities called him Jacob two Tchufut Kal manuscripts have Moses b. David a third contains his auto epigraphy epigraph , which unfortunately is incomplete, only ben David ben Naphtali remaining. ben Naphtali and ben Asher ben Naphtali wrote a Bible with vowel s, accents, and Masoretic Text Masorah , wherein he differed in some respects from his contemporary and rival, Aaron ben Moses ben Asher . This Bible codex has not been preserved, but the differences between its author and ben Asher are found in more or less complete Masoretic lists and in quotations in David im i , Norzi , and other medieval writers. These lists are printed in the rabbinical Bibles , in the texts of Baer Delitzsch and of Ginsburg, and in the latter s Masorah, vol. iii. The differences between ben Naphtali and ben Asher number about 875, nine tenths of which refer to the placing of the accents and . The remaining ones have reference to and , to vowels, accents, and consonantal spelling. For a list of differences between ben Naphtali and ben Asher, see http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 650&letter B&search ben 20Naphtali ben Naphtali at the Jewish Encyclopedia . Relation of Both to Received Text The differences ... ben Naphtali, is not without many exceptions. Thus, for instance, in the difference concerning ... ben Naphtali , No. 7 , the Westerns are said to agree with ben Naphtali, while the Easterns follow ben Asher. The rule of ben Naphtali given under No. 5 is followed in all MSS. and printed editions ... Naphtali. The attempt is likewise futile to describe the one codex as Western or Eastern. Jewish ... for ben Naphtali , by Louis Ginzberg and Caspar Levias . References JewishEncyclopedia Category 10th ... fr Moshe ben Naphtali he ...   more details



  1. Tribe of Naphtali

    Tribes of Israel The Tribe of Naphtali Hebrew Name Naftali Nap t l My struggle was one of the Israelites Tribes of Israel . Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE , ref name pnxthp Kitchen, Kenneth A. 2003 , On the Reliability of the Old ... Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. The Tribe of Naphtali was allocated the eastern ... of Naphtali was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes. No central government existed ... to form a strong centralised monarchy to meet the challenge, and the Tribe of Naphtali joined ... to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Naphtali joined the other northern Israelite tribes in making ..., 2007 134 ref and a large part of Israel, including all the land of Naphtali. According to bibleverse ... of Naphtali has been counted as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Origin File 12 Tribes of Israel Map.svg thumb left 250px According to the Torah , the tribe consisted of descendants of Naphtali , a son ... s commentary on the Bible ref Character Militarism is featured in Naphtali s history. In the ancient Song of Deborah , Naphtali is commended, along with Zebulun, for risking their lives in the fight ... that Barak , the leader of the anti Sisera forces, hails from the tribe of Naphtali. ref bibleverse Judges 4 6 HE ref In the Gideon biblical figure Gideon narrative Naphtali are one of the tribes ... textual scholars date to 700 600 BC and thus a postdiction, Naphtali is compared to a deer hind ... of Judah and Israel, Naphtali was persecuted by Ben Hadad I Ben Hadad , the king of Aram Damascus ... , and so Naphtali, one of the most northerly tribes, became one of the first to be conquered ... been speculation that the Bukharian Jews of Central Asia are the descendants of the Naphtali tribe ... ref References reflist Eastons Category Descendants of Eber Category Jewish Lebanese history Naphtali Category Jewish Syrian history Naphtali Category Tribes of Israel Naphtali be ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Daggett

    Infobox University President name Naphtali Daggett image Naphtali Daggett.jpg caption Rev. Naphtali Daggett order President pro tempore of university Yale University term start 1766 term end 1777 order2 university2 birth date birth date 1727 9 8 birth place Attleborough, Massachusetts death date Death date and age 1780 11 25 1727 9 8 death place New Haven, Connecticut predecessor Thomas Clap successor Ezra Stiles alumnus Yale University Yale College residence profession religion spouse children website footnotes Naphtali Daggett September 8, 1727 &ndash November 25, 1780 was an United States American academic and educator. He graduated from Yale University in 1748. ref name kelley62 Kelley, Brooks Mather. 1999 . http books.google.com books?id B2aDRhohtx8C&pg PP1&dq Yale and Brooks Kelley&lr &client firefox a PPA62,M1 Yale A History, p. 62. ref Three years later, he became pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Smithtown, Long Island. In 1755, the Yale Corporation persuaded him to return to New Haven to assist President Thomas Clapp in the pulpit, and to be considered for appointment as a college professor. On March 4, 1756, the Corporation inducted him as Yale s first professor officially the Livingstonian Professor of Divinity. ref name kelley62 Daggett became the college s president pro tempore in 1766 after the resignation of President Clap. ref Kelley, http books.google.com books?id B2aDRhohtx8C&pg PP1&dq Yale and Brooks Kelley&lr &client firefox a PPA73,M1 p. 73. ref Daggett .... 1893 . http books.google.com books?id L0EXAAAAYAAJ&pg PA115&dq Naphtali Daggett&client firefox a History ... books?id V8wWAAAAIAAJ&pg PA410&dq Naphtali Daggett&lr &client firefox a Yale, Her Campus ...&dq Naphtali Daggett&client firefox a PPA1,M1 History of Education in Connecticut, http books.google.com ..., Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 8, 1727 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Daggett, Naphtali Category 1727 births Category 1780 deaths Category Presidents of Yale University ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Friedman

    Naphtali Friedman sometimes also spelled Naftali , from Panev ys , was a Jewish Lithuanian lawyer and politician born in 1863, deceased in 1921. Elected as a Russian Constitutional Democratic party deputy representing the Kaunas Kovno Province to the Third 1907 1912, out of 2 Jewish deputies and Fourth 1912 1917, out of 3 Jewish deputies State Duma of the Russian Empire ref name levin Dov Levin, http books.google.be books?id p3xqMEseAQwC& The Litvaks a short history of the Jews in Lithuania , Berghahn Books, 2000 ISBN 1571812644, 9781571812643 ref . In 1914 he made a speech in which he claimed that the Jews would fight until the victory of the Russian Empire was achieved ref name levin . He was also elected on April 19, 1920 to the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania on a common Jewish ticket ref name levin and died in 1921. Source reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Friedman, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1863 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Friedman, Naphtali Category Members of the State Duma of the Russian Empire Category Members of the Seimas Category 1863 births Category 1921 deaths Category People from iauliai County Friedman Category Lithuanian Jews Lithuania politician stub lt Naftalis Fridmanas pl Naftali Friedman ru , ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Keller

    Naphtali Keller January 25, 1834, Tarn w , Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Galicia August 5, 1865, Ro nov pod Radho t m Ro nov Ro nau, Rosenau , Moravia was an Austria n scholar. son of Israel Mendel Keller , a well to do innkeeper . Naphtali as a mere youth practised speaking Hebrew language Hebrew with his friend M. Weissmann and began to write Hebrew poem poems in that language. He also acquired a certain amount of modern culture by means of Hebrew educational literature. After losing in business the marriage portion given him by his father in law, he went with his wife and four children to Vienna , and there eked out a toilsome existence as a broker . In 1864 he published with great care and impartiality the first volume of the Hebrew periodical Bikkurim . In the spring of 1865, on the advice of his physician, he went to Ro nov, a watering place, to seek relief from an illness which had attacked him in the previous year but he died there. Keller was the author of 2 stories 1 Sullam ha Ha la ah , written in imitation of the David Barnay of Julius Rodenberg , and 1st printed in Ha Maggid 1863 2 Debek lo Tob , a tale of Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Galicia n Jewish life, which first appeared in Bikkurim 1866 . These stories were published at Warsaw in 1880 under the collective title Sippure Naftali . References JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keller, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 25, 1834 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 5, 1865 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keller, Naphtali Category 1834 births Category 1865 deaths Category People from Tarn w Category Polish Jews Category Austrian writers Category Polish writers Category Jewish writers Category Jews from Galicia Eastern Europe Category Czech people of Polish descent ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Lewis

    unreferenced date January 2010 Naphtali Lewis 14 December 1911 11 September 2005 was an American papyrologist who published extensively on subjects ranging from the ancient papyrus industry to government in Roman Egypt . He also wrote several social histories of Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt to make his research more accessible to non specialists. Career Lewis did his undergraduate work at City College of New York AB, 1930 and earned an MA at Columbia University Columbia 1932 before pursuing further postgraduate studies in Europe. He received a certificate at the University of Strasbourg 1933 and a doctorate in Paris 1934 . From 1947 until 1976 Lewis taught at Brooklyn College whence he retired as Distinguished Professor and was also involved in the New York City University City University s Graduate School. He served as president of the American Society of Papyrologists 1965 1969 and as president of the Association Internationale de Papyrologues 1974 1983 . See also Roger S. Bagnall, Naphtali Lewis 1911 2005 , Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists , 43 2006 5 8. http quod.lib.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c basp cc basp view image rgn main node 0599796.0043.001 3A2 idno 0599796.0043.001 seq 7 Selected works Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic World , Oxford University Press 1986 , ISBN 0 19 814867 4 The Interpretation of Dreams & Portents in Antiquity , Bolchazy Carducci c1996 , ISBN 0 8651 6256 5 Life in Egypt Under Roman Rule , Oxford University Press 1983 , ISBN 0 19 814848 8 Papyrus in Classical Antiquity , Clarendon Press 1974 , ISBN 0 19 814803 8 Full Bibliography Ralph Keen, Naphtali Lewis Bibliography ... seq 8 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lewis, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lewis, Naphtali Category American Egyptologists Category 1911 births Category 2005 deaths Historian stub Egyptologist stub fr Naphtali Lewis ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Luccock

    Naphtali Luccock 1853 &mdash 1916 was an United States American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church , elected in 1912. He was born on 28 September 1853 in Kimbolton, Ohio . He entered the Traveling Ministry of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church M.E. Church which at that time included eastern Ohio in 1874. Later he was transferred to the St. Louis conference. New International Encyclopedia Prior to his election to the episcopacy , Dr. Luccock served as a Pastor . His was a brief episcopal incumbency, for he died within his first quadrennium , on 1 April 1916 in La Crosse, Wisconsin . He was buried in the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri . He is the author of The Illustrated History of Methodism 1901 , with J. W. Lee and J. M. Dixon, and The Royalty of Jesus 1905 , sermons. New International Encyclopedia References Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948. Methodism Ohio Area 1812 1962 , edited by John M. Versteeg, Litt.D., D.D. Ohio Area Sesquicentennial Committee, 1962 . See also List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Luccock, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Luccock, Naphtali Category 1853 births Category 1916 deaths Category American Methodist bishops Category Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church Category People from Guernsey County, Ohio Category Burials at Bellefontaine and Calvary Cemeteries Methodism bishop stub US Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Cohen

    File Naphtali Cohen cropped.jpg thumb 250px Naphtali Cohen File Naphtali Cohen portrait.jpg thumb 250px Portrait of Rabbi Naphtali Cohen , from 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. Naphtali Cohen 1649 1718 , also known as Naphtali Katz , was a Russo German rabbi and kabalist born in Ostrowo in the Ukraine . He belonged to a family of rabbis in Ostrowo, where his father, Isaac Cohen, a great great grandson of the Rabbi Judah Loew , had fled during the Cossack war . Biography In 1663 Cohen fell into the hands of the Tatars , who kept him in servitude for several years. Escaping, he returned to Ostrowo, and was chosen to succeed his father as rabbi. In 1690 he was called to Pozna Posen , where he officiated as chief rabbi until 1704. There he devoted himself to the Cabala, and collected a large library of cabalistic literature. In 1704 he was called to Frankfurt am Main . On the occasion of a fire which, breaking out in his house on Jan. 14, 1711, spread to and consumed the entire Frankfurter Judengasse The Great Ghetto Fire of 1711 Jewish quarter , it was charged that, relying on the efficacy of his cabalistic charms, he had prevented the extinction of the fire by the ordinary means. He was arrested and thrown into prison, and regained his liberty only upon renouncing his office. He then went to Prague , where many members of his family lived. There another misfortune, which embittered his life more than the loss of his wealth and position, befell him. The Shabbethaian cabalist Nehemiah Hayyun appeared in Prague, declaring himself a preacher or an emissary from Palestine , and by his duplicity gained the confidence of the credulous Cohen. Being a believer in practical Cabala, Cohen found no fault with ayyun, even when the latter began to sell amulet s. It is not astonishing, therefore ... JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cohen, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE ... Cohen, Naphtali Category 1649 births Category 1718 deaths Category Early Acharonim Category German ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Busnash

    Naphtali Busnash was Chief of the Algeria n Jews and statesman born in Algiers in the middle of the eighteenth century assassinated June 28, 1805. He was engaged first alone, and later with the firm Bakri Brothers in the grain trade, of which the Dey asan, with whom Busnash was on friendly terms, granted him a monopoly. The firm of Bakri & Busnash soon attained a wide reputation, and Busnash became according to some the most influential man in Algeria. In 1800 he was appointed by the dey Mustapha whom he had helped to attain to power chief of the Algerian Jews, a post to which was attached the office of broker to the dey, and the consul generalship of Republic of Ragusa Ragusa . In this position Busnash displayed so much ability that he won the entire confidence of the dey, who practically left the government in his hands. It was he who received the consuls and settled differences between Algeria and foreign countries. His power did not, however, last. The Janissaries and Muslim extremists reluctantly submitted to the domination of a Jew but Busnash, after having escaped several attempts on his life, was at last shot dead by a janissary at the gate of the dey s palace. Source Jewish Encyclopedia article Naphtali Busnash url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter B&artid 1619 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bushnash, N ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1805 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bushnash, N Category 1805 deaths Category Assassinated Algerian people Category Algerian Jews Category People from Algiers Category People murdered in Algeria Category Deaths by firearm in Algeria Category Year of birth unknown ...   more details



  1. Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi

    Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi was a Lithuanian rabbi . He was born at Brest Litovsk in 1615 died at Zolkiev January 3, 1690. After he had studied under Hirsh Darshan , Hillel went to Vilnius Vilna , where from 1650 to 1651 he was a member of the rabbinical college. He stayed at Wilna until 1666, then became rabbi in K dainiai and several other Lithuania n towns, was called in 1670 as rabbi to Altona, Hamburg Altona and Hamburg , and in 1680 to Zolkiev. He was also a delegate to the Council of the Four Lands at the fair of Yaroslav . Hillel was the author of an important work entitled Bet Hillel, a commentary and novella novell on the four parts of the Shulkhan Arukh , an important code of halakha Jewish law . His son, Moses ben Hillel , published only the portions on Yoreh De ah and Eben ha Ezer , with the text Dyhernfurth, 1691 . He also wrote under the same title a homiletic and mystical commentary on the Torah five books of Moses . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1615 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1690 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi Category 1615 births Category 1690 deaths Category People from Brest, Belarus Category Early Acharonim Category Lithuanian rabbis Category 17th century rabbis Category Bible commentators rabbi stub he ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Hirsch Treves

    Naphtali Hirsch ben Eliezer Treves or Naphtali Hirz was a kabalist and scholar of the 16th century who officiated as Hazzan in Frankfort on the Main . He was the author of Perush 1560 , a famous cabalistic commentary on the Siddur prayer book , and probably also of Naftule Elohim Heddernheim, 1546 , an index to Bahya ben Asher s commentary on the Pentateuch . The preface to the Naftule Elohim consists partly of the result of private studies and partly of quotations from other cabalistic works. Treves wrote, too, a supercommentary on Rashi , which is still extant. Naphtali Hirz engaged in disputations with Christian scholars, and he made comments on the pronunciation of German language . He is especially important for his accounts of Jewish minhagim customs and ceremonies. Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Moritz Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. cols. 2028 2030 Graziadio Nepi Mordecai Ghirondi , Toledot Gedole Yisrael , p. 94 David Conforte , ore ha Dorot, p. 27a Jost s Annalen, ii. 162 Zunz , Z. G. p. 190 D. Gans , ema Dawid, p. 406, Frankfort on the Main, 1692 Chaim Joseph David Azulai Azulai , Shem ha Gedolim, ii. 92a Zunz , in Steinschneider, Hebr. Bibl. x. 134 Br ll s Jahrb. i. 101 104. External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 322&letter T&search Treves 1402 Jewish Encyclopedia article for Naphtali Hirsch Treves , by Isidore Singer , Schulim Ochser , Frederick T. Haneman , Richard Gottheil , and Isaac Broyd . JewishEncyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Treves ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Treves Category Kabbalists Category Hazzans Kabbalah stub judaism bio stub ...   more details



  1. David ben Naphtali Fränkel

    David ben Naphtali Fr nkel or David Hirschel Fr nkel c. 1704, Berlin &ndash April 4, 1762, Berlin , was a Jew ish Germany German rabbi . Born in Berlin, for a time he was rabbi of Dessau . He became chief rabbi of Berlin in 1742. Fr nkel exercised a great influence as teacher over Moses Mendelssohn , who followed him to the Prussian capital. It was Fr nkel who introduced Mendelssohn to Maimonides Moreh Nevuchim , and it was he, too, who befriended his poor disciple, procuring for him free lodging and a few days board every week in the house of Hayyim Bamberger . As a Talmudist Fr nkel was almost the first to devote himself to a study of the Jerusalem Talmud , which had been largely neglected. He gave a great impetus to the study of this work by his Korban ha Edah, The Communal Sacrifice ref Menachem Elon Jewish law history, sources, principles Volume 3 1994 Like Elijah of Fulda , he divided his commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud into two sections an explanatory commentary that he called Korban ha Edah The Communal Sacrifice , and a second and distinct section consisting of novellae, ... ref a commentary in three parts part 1, on the order Mo ed , Dessau, 1743 part 2, on Nashim , Berlin, 1757 part 3, on Nezikin , ibid 1760 . His additional notes on the Jerusalem Talmud and on Maimonides were published, together with the preceding work, under the title Shirei Korban Dessau, 1743 . ref A guide to the Jerusalem Talmud Heshey Zelcer Page 158 2002 His other commentary on the Yerushalmi is Shirei Korban See below . R. Fraenkel published his work with the text of the Yerushalmi in three volumes Volume I in Dessau, 1743, and Volumes II and III in Berlin, in 1757 and in 1762. ref References ... Naphtali author Solomon Schechter and A. Rhine url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 314 ..., 1862. small Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frankel, David ben Naphtali ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Frankel, David ben Naphtali Category 1704 births Category 1762 deaths Category 18th century ...   more details



  1. Naphtali Hirz Wessely

    Image Naphtali Herz Wessely.JPG 150px right Naphtali Herz Hartwig Wessely , aka Naphtali Hirz Wessely , also Wesel lang yi font lang he font Vezel , 1725 , Hamburg February 28, 1805, Hamburg was a 18th century Germans German Jewish Hebraist and educationist born at Hamburg. Family History One of Wessely s ancestors, Joseph Reis , fled from Podolia in 1648 on account of the Chmielnicki persecutions, during which his whole family had perished. After a brief sojourn in Cracow , Reis settled in Amsterdam , where he acquired great wealth, and where he, in 1671, was one of the signers of a petition to the Dutch government requesting permission to erect a synagogue. Together with his younger son, Moses Moses Reis Wessely , Reis later settled in Wesel on the Rhine , whence the family name Wessely originated. In the synagogue at Wesel are still as of 1906 preserved some ritual paraphernalia presented to it by Moses Reis Wessely, who, upon the advice of the Prince of Holstein , whose purveyor he was, removed to Gl ckstadt , then the capital of Sleswick . He established there a factory of arms. King Frederick VI of Denmark later sent Moses to Hamburg as his agent, and while there he transacted important business for Peter the Great also. Moses son, Issachar Ber Wessely , was the father of Naphtali Hirz. Biography Naphtali Herz Wessely passed his childhood at Copenhagen , where his father was purveyor to the king. In addition to rabbinical studies under Jonathan Eybesch tz , he studied modern languages. As the representative of the banker Feitel , he later visited Amsterdam ... Wirken des Naphtali Hirz Wessely, Breslau, 1841 Zeitlin , Bibl. Hebr. A. Benesra , in Ost und West ... Nahum Slouschz Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wessely, Naphtali ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wessely, Naphtali Category 1725 births Category 1805 deaths Category Hebraists ... he de Hartwig Wessely he pl Naphtali Herz Wessely ru , yi ...   more details



  1. Ahira

    Ahira , meaning Brother of evil or unlucky or my brother is friend , was an Old Testament character. He was chief of the tribe of Naphtali at the Exodus bibleverse Numbers 1 15 bibleverse nb Numbers 2 29 . Eastons Category Torah people sw Ahira ...   more details



  1. Naftali Herz Imber

    refimprove date February 2011 Image Herzimber.jpg thumb Naphtali Herz Imber Naphtali Herz Imber lang he , lang yi , also known as Naphtali Tzvi Imber , Naphtali Zvi Imber , Naphtali Hertz Imber or Naphtali Hirsch Imber , 1856 8 October 1909 was a Jew ish poet and Zionism Zionist who wrote the lyrics of Hatikvah , the national anthem of the State of Israel . Imber was born in Z ocz w now Zolochiv, Ukraine , a city in Galicia Central Europe Galicia , Austrian Empire . He began writing poetry at the age of 10 and several years later received an award from Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria Franz Joseph for a poem on the centenary of Bukovina s joining to the Austrian Empire. In his youth he itinerant poet travelled in Hungary , Serbia , and Romania . In 1882 Imber moved to Palestine as a secretary of Sir Laurence Oliphant 1829 1888 Laurence Oliphant . In 1886 in Jerusalem he published his first book of poems entitled Morning Star lang he , Barkai . One of the book s poems was Tikvateinu Our Hope its very first version was written yet in 1877 in Ia i , Romania. This poem soon became the lyrics of the Zionism Zionist anthem and later the Israel i national anthem Hatikvah . In 1887 he returned to Europe and lived in London then travelled again, visited India and finally moved to the United States in 1892. Imber made a mockery of the serious and had a sardonic vulgar wit. ref Louis Lipsky 1927 Thirty Years of American Zionism Published by Ayer Publishing, 1977 ISBN 0405102631 pp 11 12 ref He also translated the Omar Khayyam into Hebrew. He died ... NAME Imber, Naphtali Herz ALTERNATIVE NAMES Imber, Naftali Herz SHORT DESCRIPTION Jewish poet, writer ... New York, United States DEFAULTSORT Imber, Naphtali Herz Category 1856 births Category 1909 ... Naphtali Herz Imber fr Naftali Hertz Imber it Naftali Herz Imber he jv Naphtali Herz Imber la Naphtali Herz Imber hu Naftali Herz Imber ja pl Naftali Herc Imber pt Naftali ...   more details



  1. Kartan

    Kartan double city, a town of Naphtali , assigned to the Gershonite Levites, and one of the Cities of Refuge bibleverse Joshua 21 32 . It was probably near the north western shore of the Sea of Tiberias , identical with the ruined village el Katanah . Eastons Category Hebrew Bible cities Tanakh stub ...   more details



  1. Imber (disambiguation)

    Imber may refer to People Annabelle Clinton Imber , American jurist Mike Imber 1940 2011 , New Zealand seabird biologist Naphtali Herz Imber 1856 1909 , Jewish poet and zionist Other Imber , depopulated English village IMBER , international project on ocean biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems Imber tropicus , moth of the Sphingidae family disambig ...   more details



  1. NWA Florida X Division Championship

    The NWA Florida X Division Championship is a title defended in the Championship Wrestling from Florida Florida territory of the National Wrestling Alliance . Title history class wikitable width 100 style background e3e3e3 width 15 Wrestler style background e3e3e3 width 15 Opponent style background e3e3e3 width 15 Date style background e3e3e3 width 18 Location style background e3e3e3 width 32 Notes Naphtali Justice August 2, 2002 St. Petersburg, FL Defeated Justice for the IPW Hardcore Cruiserweight Title on 8 2 02 and was awarded the NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Title. The NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Title was renamed the NWA Florida X Title on 1 1 03. NWA Championship Wrestling From Florida later withdrew from NWA Florida and continued with the NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Title. Justice Naphtali April 18, 2003 Pinellas Park, FL David Babylon Justice June 28, 2003 Davie, FL Defeated Justice & Naphtali in a three way match to win the title. Roderick Strong David Babylon July 19, 2003 St. Petersburg, FL Jerelle Clark Roderick Strong December 13, 2003 St. Petersburg, FL Defeated John Brooks, Justice, & Naphtali in a 4 Way Match to win the title. Vacated the title after winning the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. Roderick Strong Mikey Batts February 21, 2004 Philadelphia, PA Defeated Mikey Batts for the vacant title. Sedrick Strong Roderick Strong April 29, 2004 New Port Richey, FL Naphtali Sedrick Strong October 9, 2005 Clearwater, FL Mikey Batts Naphtali February 26, 2005 Brandon, FL Defeated Naphtali, Johnny Vandal, Burt, Sedrick Strong, and Jerrelle Clark in a Sudden Death rules six man match. References http www.100megsfree4.com wiawrestling Wrestling Information Archive http www.wrestling titles.com Wrestling Titles.com See also Championship Wrestling from Florida Florida Championship Wrestling National Wrestling Alliance Category National Wrestling Alliance championships Category X Division championships Category Regional professional wrestling ...   more details



  1. Abinoam

    Abinoam a bin o am, ab i no am , from Kedesh naphtali, was the father of Barak who defeated Jabin s army, led by Sisera http bible.cc judges 4 6.htm Judges 4 6 http bible.cc judges 5 1.htm 5 1 . Meaning father of beauty, father of kindness, father of pleasantness References eastons Category Hebrew Bible people Hebrew Bible stub pl Abinoam ...   more details



  1. List of minor biblical places

    inc lit compactTOC8 top yes seealso yes extlinks yes E Eglaim Eglaim is a Moab ite city mentioned by Isaiah in his proclamation against Moab Book of Isaiah Isaiah 15 8 . Its location is unknown. H Hadashah Hadashah was a city in the valley of Judah Book of Joshua Joshua 15 37 Hammath Hammath was one of the fortified cities of Naphtali Book of Joshua Joshua 19 35 . Its name means warm springs . Hammoth dor Hammoth dor was a Levitical city of Naphtali Book of Joshua Joshua 21 32 Horem Horem was one of the fortified cities of Naphtali Book of Joshua Joshua 19 38 . Hukkok Hukkok was a town near Zebulun , on the border of Naphtali Book of Joshua Joshua 19 34 . Many commentators have identified it with Yaquq . ref cite book last Woudstra first Martin H. title The Book of Joshua year 1981 publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans pages 291 ref Humtah Humtah was a city of Judah, whose location has not been identified Book of Joshua Joshua 15 54 . Its name means snail . Hushah Hushah was a place in the hill country of Judah founded by a son of Ezer 1 Chronicles 4 4 . It is generally identified with Husan , south west of Bethlehem . ref cite book title Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible year 2000 publisher Amsterdam University press pages 620 ref References references See also List of biblical places Minor List of minor biblical figures List of minor biblical tribes Category Biblical places DEFAULTSORT Biblical places, minor ...   more details



  1. Leaders of the tribes of Israel

    of Asher Asher Sethur the son of Michael colspan 2 Tribe of Naphtali Naphtali Nahbi the son of Vophsi ... colspan 2 Tribe of Naphtali Naphtali Pedahel the son of Ammihud Category Torah people Leaders of the tribes ...   more details



  1. Zaanaim

    Zaanaim is a place in northwest of Lake Merom , near Kedesh , in Tribe of Naphtali Naphtali currently sited in Hulah Valley , Israel . Here Sisera was slain by Jael , the wife of Heber the Kenite Heber the Kenites Kenite , who had pitched his tent in the plain R.V., as far as the oak of Zaanaim bibleverse Judges 4 11 KJV . Zaanaim means wanderings , the unloading of tents , the location was probably so called from the fact of nomads in tents encamping amid the cities and villages of that region. ref Cite book editor last Ellicott editor first Charles John editor link Charles John Ellicott title An Old Testament Commentary for English Readers Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel publisher Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co year 1883 location page 192 url http books.google.com books?id 1tsVAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false ref It has been, however, suggested by some that, following the LXX. and the Talmud , the letter b , which in Hebrew language Hebrew means in, should be taken as a part of the word following, and the phrase would then be unto the oak of Bitzanaim, a place which has been identified with the ruins of Bessum , about half way between Tiberias and Mount Tabor, Israel Mount Tabor . References reflist eastons Category Hebrew Bible places ...   more details



  1. Ammihud

    Ammihud people of glory i.e., renowned. The father of the Ephraimite chief Elishama, at the time of the The Exodus Exodus Book of Numbers 1 10 2 18 7 48, 53 . Num. 34 20. Num. 34 28. The father of List of minor Biblical figures Pedahel Pedahel , a prince of the Tribe of Naphtali . Num. 34 28 The father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after the murder of Amnon 2 Samuel 13 37 . The son of Omri, and the father of Uthai 1 Chronicles 9 4 . eastons Category Hebrew Bible people Category Torah people Tanakh stub ...   more details




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