Moshe ibn Habib (Hebrew: משה בן רבי שלמה אבן חביב, 1654–1696) was the Rishon LeZion (Sephardic chief Rabbi of Israel), Hakham Bashi (chief rabbi of the...
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(1885–1889) Shimon Dankowitz (1889–1891) Moshe Tadjer (1891–1893) Moritz Grünwald (1893–1895) Presiado Bakish (1895–1898) Moshe Tadjer (1898–1900) Mordecai Ehrenpreis...
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Samuel Garmison (b. Greece) Moshe ben Yonatan Galante Moshe ibn Habib who came from Greece, a descendant of Levi ibn Habib Moshe Hayun Avraham Yitzhaki (b...
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recognised by the Ottoman and British governments. Moshe ben Yonatan Galante (1665–?) Moshe ibn Habib (1689–1696) Avraham Ben David Yitzhaki (1709–1729)...
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Rabbi of the nation's Jewish community. Moshe ben Yonatan Galante (b. Safed), Appointed - (1664) Moshe ibn Habib (b. Thessaloniki), Appointed - (1689) Abraham...
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Jacob Berab (section Dispute with ibn Habib)
of Jerusalem Levi ibn Habib, rabbi Joseph Caro, Moses ben Joseph di Trani, and Yosef Sagis. Joseph Caro later ordained rabbi Moshe Alshich, and Alshich...
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Maimonides (redirect from Moshe ben Maimon)
Maimonides (1963). Suessmann Muntner (ed.). Moshe Ben Maimon (Maimonides) Medical Works (in Hebrew). Translated by Moshe Ibn Tibbon. Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook...
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term Gemara. It was compiled by Jacob ibn Habib and (after his death) by his son Levi ibn Habib. Although ibn Habib intended his work for a wide audience...
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lived in Barcelona. Like his predecessor, R. Nissim ben Reuben (RaN), Ibn Ḥabib wrote a commentary on the halachot of Isaac Alfasi, entitled Nimmuḳei...
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Mu'awiya I (redirect from Muawiyah ibn-abi-Sufyan)
Mu'awiya's close aide Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri and after the latter's death, to another of Mu'awiya's close aides, Nu'man ibn Bashir al-Ansari. Uthman's...
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up battle positions. Husayn appointed Zuhayr ibn Qayn to command the right flank of his army, Habib ibn Muzahir to command the left flank, and his half-brother...
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Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾīr ʾībən ʾEzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב"ע; Arabic: إبراهيم...
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settled in Jerusalem, where he was appointed to the Beit Din alongside Moshe Benvenisti, Yitzhak Cordoviro, Yitzhak Kalmaro, and Avraham Amar. In 1859...
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Al-Walid is identified by the historians Ibn Hisham (d. 833), Ibn Durayd (d. 837) and Ibn Habib (d. 859) as the "derider" of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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Constantinople abt 1580. He was a student of Levi Ibn Habib, who was in turn a student of Jacob ibn Habib, who was, in turn, a student of Nissim ben Reuben...
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together with commentary. It was compiled by Jacob ibn Habib and (after his death) by his son Levi ibn Habib, and was first published in Saloniki (Greece)...
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Yitzhak Gaon (?) Israel Benjamin Yaacov Tzemah Shemuel Garmison Moshe Ibn Habib (1689–1696) Moshe Hayun Abraham ben David Yitzchaki (1715–1722) Binyamin Maali...
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12th-century halakhist Abraham ibn Daud, (Sefer HaKabbalah), 12th century Spanish philosopher Abraham ibn Ezra, (Ibn Ezra), 12th century Spanish-North...
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Abraham ibn Daud (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם בֶּן־דָּוִד הַלֵּוִי אִבְּן דָּאוּד, romanized: ʾAvrāhām ben-Dāvīd halLēvī ʾībən Dāʾūd; Arabic: ابراهيم بن داود, romanized: ʾIbrāhīm...
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Nachmanides (redirect from Moshe ben Nahman Gerondi)
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra, particularly regarding ibn Ezra's negative attitude towards Kabbalah. Nevertheless, he had tremendous respect for ibn Ezra, as is...
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Battle of Karbala (section Death of Husayn ibn Ali)
up battle positions. Husayn appointed Zuhayr ibn Qayn to command the right flank of his army, Habib ibn Muzahir to command the left flank, and his half-brother...
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Ibn Khaldun (/ˈɪbən hælˈduːn/ IH-bun hal-DOON; Arabic: أبو زيد عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن خلدون الحضرمي, Abū Zayd ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn Khaldūn al-Ḥaḍramī...
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al-Qasim al-Badisi (died 1922) Mohammed ibn Jaafar al-Kattani (1858–1927) Ibn Zaydan (1873–1946) Muhammad Ibn al-Habib (1876–1972) Ahmed Skirej (1878–1944)...
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Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist,...
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Bahyā ibn Pāqudā (Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda, Pekudah, Bakuda; Judeo-Arabic: בחיי אבן פקודה, Arabic: بهية بن فاقودا), c. 1050–1120, was a Jewish philosopher...
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ii. 139), with many commentaries, among which are those written by Moshe ibn Habib, Jacob Frances, and Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller. Four commentaries written...
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Lisbon. One of the first works printed was the "En Ya'aḳob" of Jacob ibn Ḥabib, whom Gedalia held in high esteem. Judah Gedalia brought type fonts with...
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Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن عَبْد الْمَلِك ٱبْن مَرْوَان, romanized: Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān, c. 675 –...
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Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") (Arabic: أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, romanized: Abū...
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Moshe haDarshan (circa early 11th century) (Hebrew: משה הדרשן, trans. "Moses the preacher") was chief of the yeshiva of Narbonne, and perhaps the founder...
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