• Miriam Shapira-Luria, also known as Rabbanit Miriam, was a Talmudic scholar of the Late Middle Ages. According to academic Lawrence H. Fuchs, she was...
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    served as a scribe and scholar. In Germany, during the 15th century, Miriam Shapira-Luria was known to have conducted a yeshiva (a higher institution for the...
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  • century) Bat ha-Levi (12th century) Paula Dei Mansi (13th century) Miriam Shapira-Luria (14th century) Fioretta of Modena (1522–1580) Bayla Falk (16th century)...
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    century) Bat ha-Levi (12th century) Paula Dei Mansi (13th century) Miriam Shapira-Luria (14th century) Fioretta of Modena (1522–1580) Bayla Falk (16th century)...
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  • upon starting a job as a rabbi at the Atid synagogue in Barcelona. 2023: Miriam Udel, a Yiddish professor at Emory University, on February 1 became the...
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  • students, Zekharya ben Berakh'el, who died before her father did. Miriam Shapira-Luria Taitz, Emily; Henry, Sondra; Tallan, Cheryl (2003-02-01). The JPS...
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    he formed scholarly connections with Rabbi David Luria, which greatly encouraged him. Rabbi Luria even gave him a haskamah (approbation) for the first...
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  • Dudu Yosef Wolf Herzel Lavi Yaki Ben Haim Doron Yehuda Yaarit Ashush Lior Shapira Tal Sigron Oran Koriat Miri Levi Bacha Shlomo Dahan Raz Kiel Menashe Shemesh...
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