• Ben Naphtali (Hebrew: אַבּוּ עִמְרָן מֹשֶׁה בֶּן דָּוִד בֶּן נַפְתָּלִי, romanized: ʾAbbū ʿĪmrān, Mōše ben Dāwīḏ ben Nap̄tālī) was a rabbi and Masorete...
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  • Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi (Hebrew: הלל בן נפתלי צבי; 1615 – January 3, 1690) also known as Hillel Ben Naphtali Herz, was a Lithuanian rabbi. He was born...
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    ended in the 10th century with Aaron ben Moses ben Asher and Ben Naphtali who were the leading Masoretes of the time. Ben Asher wrote a standard codex (the...
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  • text of the ben Naphtali Masoretes, which has around 875 differences from the ben Asher text. The halakhic authority Maimonides endorsed the ben Asher as...
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  • David ben Naphtali Fränkel or David Hirschel Fränkel (Hebrew: דוד בן נפתלי הירש פרנקל; c. 1704 – 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi. Born in Berlin, for...
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    The Tribe of Naphtali (Hebrew: נַפְתָּלִי, Modern: Nap̄talī, Tiberian: Nap̄tālī, "My struggle") was one of the northernmost of the twelve tribes of Israel...
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    cases of disagreement, S1 agrees with the tradition of Ben Asher 40% of the time, with Ben Naphtali 20% of the time, and with neither 40% of the time. Ga'ya...
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  • Issachar Berman Ben Naphtali Ha-kohen (Hebrew: יששכר ב(ע)ר בן נפתלי הכהן/כץ) was a 16th-century Polish commentator on Midrash (and the Bible), considered...
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  • Look up Naphtali in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Naphtali is the sixth son of Jacob (and second son with Bilhah) in the Bible and the founder of the...
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  • Naphtali ben David of Amsterdam (Hebrew: נפתלי בן דוד מאמשטרדם; fl. early 18th century) was a Hebrew author. He was born in Witzenhausen, Germany, and...
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    the title Chief Rabbi of Silesia ("Landesrabbiner"): Naphtali ha-Kohen (1712–16); Samuel ben Naphtali (1716–22); Ḥayyim Jonah Te'omim (1722–1727); Baruch...
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  • mathematician Baruch Fränkel-Teomim (1760–1828), rabbi, Talmudist David ben Naphtali Fränkel (c. 1704–1762), German rabbi Eduard Fraenkel (1888–1965), German-English...
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  • (c. 1220–1295), Italian physician, philosopher, and Talmudist Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi (1615–1690), Lithuanian rabbi Hillel Rivlin (1758–1838), Lithuanian...
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    editions almost all carry the commentaries, Korban ha-Eida, by David ben Naphtali Fränkel (c. 1704–1762) of Berlin on the orders of Moed, Nashim and parts...
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    Elazar Azkari 17th century Joshua ben Israel Benveniste 18th century Elijah of Fulda David ben Naphtali Fränkel Jacob ben Abraham Kahana Moses Margolies...
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    ben Moses ben Asher. While some scholars consider this to be an argument against its authenticity, Moshe Goshen-Gottstein assumed that ben Naphtali stuck...
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    Jacob Emden (redirect from Jacob ben Zebi)
    Amsterdam (1710–1714). In 1715 Emden married Rachel, daughter of Mordecai ben Naphtali Kohen, rabbi of Ungarisch-Brod, Moravia (the modern Czech Republic),...
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    rather than a phonemic spelling. They include the so-called "pseudo-Ben Naphtali" or "Palestinian-Sephardi" vocalized manuscripts, which generally conform...
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    annotations) was a follower of Ben Asher, yet the Bible text (orthography and vocalization) follows that of Ben Naphtali and his school. As to the age...
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  • Shulkhan Aruch Avraham Gombiner (Magen Avraham; c. 1635 – 1682) Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi (Bet Hillel) (1615–1690), Lithuanian scholar Isaac Aboab da Fonseca...
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  • in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "NAPHTALI HERZ BEN JACOB ELHANAN". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls...
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  • Talmudist Menahem ben Moshe Bavli (Ta'amei Ha-Misvot, 1571), 16th-century rabbi Abraham ben Saul Broda (c. 1640–1717), Bohemian Talmudist Naphtali Cohen (1649–1718)...
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  • full lineage is given as Kainuka ben Amshel ben Manshi ben Yohanan ben Benjamin ben Saron ben Naphtali ben Eliezer ben Moses (Arabic: قينقاع بن أمشيل بن...
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    Naphtali Hirz (Hartwig) Wessely (Yiddish: נפתלי הירץ וויזעל, romanized: Naftali Hirtz Vizel; 9 December 1725 – 28 February 1805) was a German-Jewish Hebraist...
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    Naphtali Herz Imber, 1856-1909 Hativkah - Imber, his poem and a national anthem Gerard Wilk, "The Bohemian Who Wrote Hatikvah: The Career of Naphtali...
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    prominent member of the ben Asher dynasty of grammarians from Tiberias, rivals to the ben Naphtali school. The tradition of ben Asher has become the one...
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  • Judah and Israel. The tribes of Naphtali, Gad, and Asher joined the Danites later. They have a king called Adiel ben Malkiel, a prince by the name of...
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  • "Ijon, Dan, Abel-beth-maachah, and all Chinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali" (1 Kings 15:20). This acquisition gave Aram-Damascus control of the trade...
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    to appear. These were collected in the late 15th century by Menahem ben Naphtali Oldendorf. During the same period, a tradition seems to have emerged...
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  • Issachar Bär ben Judah Carmoly Issachar Bates Issachar ben Mordecai ibn Susan Issachar Ber Ryback Issachar Berend Lehmann Issachar Berman ben Naphtali ha-kohen...
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