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    Pseudo-Jonathan), as well as in a few medieval commentators, such as Rashi and David Kimhi on Joshua 13:3. However, most commentators, such as Targum Onkelos, Abraham...
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    Russian saint Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi from Hachmei Provence, Occitania (modern...
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    Maimonides (redirect from Moïse Maimonide)
    Upper Galilee with elegies upon his gravestone. In the time of [David] Kimhi, when the sons of Belial rose up to besmirch [Maimonides] . . . they did...
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    treatise Sefer Mikhlol by Rabbi David Kimhi (also known by his Hebrew acronym RaDaK רד"ק‎ —Rabino David Kimhi—), which was copied from the Cervera Bible...
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    other than Hagar) is advocated by the Rashbam, Abraham ibn Ezra, David Kimhi, and Nachmanides. They were listed as two different people in the genealogies...
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    Confino-Cohen, Ronit; Chodick, Gabriel; Shalev, Varda; Leshno, Moshe; Kimhi, Oded; Goldberg, Arnon (2012). "Chronic urticaria and autoimmunity: Associations...
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  • Midrash Aggada, Joseph Bekor Shor, Abraham ibn Ezra, Maimonides, David Kimhi, Nachmanides, Hizkuni, Bahya Ashur, Gersonides, Shimeon ben Yochai, and...
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  • Hisham II. Judah ben Joseph ibn Ezra (12th century), physician. Joseph Kimhi (1105–1170), rabbi and biblical commentator. Antonio de León Pinelo (1589–1660)...
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    Girona. Diputació de Girona. p. 27. ISBN 9788480670333. "He was called Moises, named after the great desert leader: but the people of Girona, amongst...
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    dogma and philosophy. Scholars speculate he was a student of Rabbi David Kimhi whose family fled Spain to Narbonne. Ibn Falaquera lived an ascetic live...
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