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    Rabbi Yair Chayim Bacharach (1639, Lipník nad Bečvou, Moravia — 1702; also known by his work Chavos Yair or Chavot Yair) was a German rabbi and major...
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  • Eva Bacharach died in Sofia, where she was buried with great honor. Her grandson, Yair Bacharach, called his work in memory of her Havvot Yair, which...
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  • Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1960s Yair Bacharach (1639–1702), German rabbi This page lists people with the surname Bacharach, Bachrach. If an internal link...
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  • father of Mordecai Yair Bacharach (1639—1702) – Rabbi in Germany Yair Davidovitz (born 1945), Israeli Olympic sport shooter Yair Golan (born 1962), Israeli...
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    Halevi, Meir of Rothenburg (Maharam), Elazar Rokeach, Maharil, and Yair Bacharach. At the rabbinical synod held at Worms at the turn of the 11th century...
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  • in the Americas Hezekiah da Silva (1659–1698; Peri Chodosh) Yair Bacharach (Havvot Yair) (1639–1702), German Talmudist Isaac Abendana (c. 1640–1710)...
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    Mosheh, and Rabbi Yair Bacharach's "Chavath Yair." He contributed liberally toward the publication of such works as "Chavath Yair" (in which his name...
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  • manuscript. Responsa of his are found in the collections of Yair Bacharach, Ḥawwot Yair, and in those of Eliakim Goetz ben Meir of Hildesheim (fl. c...
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  • one life cannot take precedence over another. In a key responsum, R. Yair Bacharach found it permissible to perform an abortion on a woman who became pregnant...
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    a perfect Greek translation of both of the above words. Similarly, Yair Bacharach stated that tekhelet was derived from purpura snails, even though this...
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    Sirkes, and inclined toward the Kabalah. Among his prominent pupils were Yair Bacharach and Meïr Stern.[citation needed] Aaron Samuel Kaidanover of Wilna; called...
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  • reference to the practice of avoiding Torah study appears in Rabbi Yair Bacharach's Mekor Chaim, composed sometime between 1660 and 1692, where he wrote...
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  • and in daily prayers since the 17th century.[citation needed] Rabbi Yair Bacharach concluded that technically a woman can recite the Mourner's Kaddish...
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    Judah Loew ben Bezalel (the Maharal of Prague), Isaiah Horowitz, and Yair Bacharach. By the 18th century, pilpul study waned. Other styles of learning such...
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    Alexander ben Salomo Wimpfen Rabbi Jakob ben Moses halevi Yair Bacharach Moses Samson Bacharach Gravestone dated 1076/1077: Yaakov ha-bahur Gravestones...
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    1681) December 29 – Muhammad Sultan, Mughal Empire emperor (d. 1676) Yair Bacharach, German rabbi (d. 1702) Consort Donggo, concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor...
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  • this document was brought in tandem with the testimony of witnesses. Yair Bacharach noted that the lineage document was not commonly used by kohanim. He...
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  • 1681) December 29 – Muhammad Sultan, Mughal Empire emperor (d. 1676) Yair Bacharach, German rabbi (d. 1702) Consort Donggo, concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor...
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    Today it serves as a prayer house of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Yair Bacharach (1639–1702), German rabbi Gregor Mendel (1822–1884), Austrian biologist;...
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  • Talmudist Tzvi Ashkenazi (1656–1718), author of Chacham Tzvi Yair Bacharach (Havvot Yair 1639–1702), 17th-century German Talmudist Menahem ben Moshe Bavli...
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  • and Talmudic literature, for which he is severely criticized by Yair Ḥayyim Bacharach.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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  • Amsterdam) Saul Levi Morteira (died 1660) Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (died 1693) Yair Bacharach (died 1702) Abraham ben Saul Broda (died 1717) Tzvi Ashkenazi (died...
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  • noted apologist of Rabbinic Judaism. He was descended from Rabbi Yair Chayim Bacharach, and in turn from the Maharal of Prague. He received his earliest...
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  • ID: 1897–1899; 1901–1903) Abe Aronovitz (R-Miami, FL: 1953–1955) Harry Bacharach (R-Atlantic City, NJ: 1912; 1916–1920; 1930–1935) Walt Bachrach (R-Cincinnati...
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  • evidence of awareness of the problem of evil. In contrast, according to Yair Hoffman, the ancient books of the Hebrew Bible do not show an awareness of...
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  • Richardson Patrick Scott Leslie Stoddart Anthony Willis  Israel (ISR) Ronen Avivi Yair Ben Dor Jaime Fayntuch Nisim Franko Gil Haba Eliezer Kalina Zvi Karsh Hagai...
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  • Viola: Eyvind Kang Violin: Eyvind Kang Cello: Clarice Jenson Double bass: Yair Elazar Glotman Double bass: Miller Wrenn Percussion: Ólafur Björn Ólafsson...
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  • Hebrew Linguistics Arye Levin General Linguistics Moshe Adad criminology Yair Aharoni administrative science Abraham Nitzan Chemistry Yehoshua Kolodny...
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  • Castelnuovo (1865–1952), mathematician Wilhelm Cauer (1900–1945), mathematician Yair Censor (born 1943), computational mathematics and optimization Gregory Chaitin...
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  • – Los Angeles FC, Salt Lake – 2021– Victor Arboleda – Portland – 2017–18 Yair Arboleda – Houston – 2016 Santiago Arias – Cincinnati – 2023 Jhonny Arteaga...
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