Moses Levi (or Moshe HaLevi Effendi) (1827–1910) was the Chief Rabbi (Hakham Bashi) of Constantinople and of the Ottoman Empire. Levi was first appointed...
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founder of the Israelite Tribe of Levi (the Levites, including the Kohanim) and the great-grandfather of Aaron, Moses and Miriam. Certain religious and...
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Shyne (redirect from Moses Michael Levi)
Moses Michael Levi Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow, best known by his stage name Shyne; November 8, 1978) is a Belizean rapper and politician. He is...
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allowed land tenure; Joshua 13:33, "But no portion was assigned by Moses to the tribe of Levi; YHWH God of Israel is their portion—as [God] spoke concerning...
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Jochebed (redirect from Moses's mother)
the 'J' is pronounced like a 'Y') was a daughter of Levi and mother of Miriam, Aaron and Moses. She was the wife of Amram, as well as his aunt. No details...
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Teacher, the Rabbi, Yaakov Levi" - as well as Mahari Segal or Mahari Moelin. Maharil's Minhagim was a source of law for Moses Isserles’ component of the...
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Moses Levi Ehrenreich (1818 in Brody, Galicia – December 27, 1899 in Rome) was an Italian rabbi, who became chief rabbi at Rome. Having graduated from...
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Young Turk movement, who gained power in 1908. In 1909 Nahum succeeded Moses Levi as Hakham Bashi, or chief rabbi, of the Ottoman Empire. "Nahum invested...
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Moses Levy or Moses Levi, or variation, may refer to: Moses Levy (Pennsylvanian) (1757–1826), prominent Jew in Colonial America Moses Elias Levy (1782–1854)...
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Levi–Moses House is a historic residential building in Dallas, Texas, U.S.. It was designed by architect H. A. Overbeck with elements of Italianate, Renaissance...
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born in Wallerstein, Bavaria, he was raised by his grandfather, Rabbi Moses Ha-Levi Heller, as his father died at the age of 18 before he was even born...
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Amram (redirect from Imran (father of Moses))
"The people are exalted") is the husband of Jochebed and father of Aaron, Moses and Miriam. In addition to being married to Jochebed, Amram is also described...
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Shemaiah ben Nethanel (by people of Israel). Moses is also attributed the names Toviah (as a first name), and Levi (as a family name) (Vayikra Rabbah 1:3)...
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Moses Ha-Levi Horowitz (February 27, 1844 – March 4, 1910), also known as Moishe Hurvitz, Moishe Isaac Halevy-Hurvitz, etc., was a playwright and actor...
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Profiat Duran (redirect from Isaac Ben Moses Levi)
1350 – c. 1415) (Hebrew: פרופייט דוראן), full Hebrew name Isaac ben Moses haLevi) was a Jewish apologist/polemicist, philosopher, physician, grammarian...
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Moshe ha-Darshan (redirect from Moses Ha-Darshan)
ben Joseph ben Merwan ha-Levi, and Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne (author of the Sefer ha-Eshkol). A. Epstein credits Moses with another pupil, a certain...
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Judah Halevi (redirect from Judah Ha-Levi)
Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi יהודה בן שמואל הלוי; Arabic: يهوذا اللاوي, romanized: Yahūḏa...
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Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Hurwitz (Hebrew: משה בן יצחק הלוי הורוויץ; died 25 October 1820) was a rabbi from Krozh, Kovno Governorate. He was on intimate...
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Moses Uri ben Yoseph HaLevi, also Moses Uri Levi or Moses Uri Halewi or Philip Uri Joosten Halevi (הרב משה אורי הלוי in Hebrew; born around 1543 in Braunschweig;...
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Aaron HaLevi ben Moses (Hurwitz) of Staroselye was a Talmudic scholar and Kabbalist of note who lived in Poland during the latter part of the eighteenth...
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Doan Outlaws (redirect from Moses doan)
treasury at Newtown. In July 1776, Moses and Levi met with British General William Howe and offered themselves as spies. Moses earned the nickname "Eagle Spy"...
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Abraham Levi Pasha (1835–1839) Samuel Hayim (1839–1841) Moiz Fresko (1841–1854) Yacob Avigdor (1854–1870) Yakir Geron (1870–1872) Moses Levi (1872–1909)...
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of Barbara Martin Ehrenreich (born 1983), Austrian football defender Moses Levi Ehrenreich (1818–1899), Polish-Italian rabbi Ron Ehrenreich (born 1950)...
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1780–1800 Ḥayyim Jacob Benyakar 1800–1835 Abraham ha-Levi 1835–1836 Samuel ben Moses Ḥayyim 1836–1837 Moses Fresco 1839–1841 Jacob Behar David 1841–1854 Ḥayyim...
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of Joseph Barrow, cousin to Sir Moses) Jacob Levi Montefiore (1819–1885), Australian politician (brother of Eliezer Levi, nephew of Jacob and Joseph Barrow)...
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Judah, Moses prays that the Lord may hear his voice, and aid him against his enemies (verse 7). Next comes a lengthy laudation of the tribe of Levi. After...
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Gersonides (redirect from Levi ben Gerson)
Levi ben Gershon (1288 – 20 April 1344), better known by his Graecized name as Gersonides, or by his Latinized name Magister Leo Hebraeus, or in Hebrew...
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the war. Avraham Levi-Lazzaris, who emigrated to Brasil, became explorer of the first mines of diamonds in Rondônia, while Moses Levi-Lazzaris (1944–1990)...
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Nachmanides (redirect from Moses Ben Nahman)
Moses ben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:...
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