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  1. Aaron Ben Samuel: A simple farmer of Hergershausen (Hessen), who was the first person in Germany to attempt, at the beginning of the eighteenth century, to bring about the use of the vernacular in lieu of the Hebrew in the daily prayers. His ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Romanelli, Samuel Aaron: , 1757; died at Casale Monferrato Oct. A man of great gifts but unsteady in his habits, Romanelli began to travel early in life. He went first to Morocco, where he spent four years. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Aaron Ben Samuel: Hebrew author; born about 1620; flourished in Germany during the latter half of the seventeenth century. He published his "Bet Aharon" (Aaron's House) at Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 1690, being at that time of advanced age. This work ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Aaron: Biblical Data: One of two brothers who play a unique part in the history of the Hebrew people. He was the elder son of Amram and Jochebed of the tribe of Levi; Moses, the other son, being three years younger ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Aaron: An amora mentioned twice in the Babylonian Talmud. In both places he is represented as furnishing Rabina, head of the rabbinical academy at Sura from 488 to 499 and one of the editors of the Babylonian Talmud, with information concerning ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Aaron: "A teacher", "Lofty." The eldest son of Amram and Jochebed, a daughter of Levi. [90%] 2004-07-18
  7. Aaron (biblische Person): Aaron, auch Harun († am Berg Hor, auch Dschabal Harun, Dschabal Hārūn, Djebel Haroun, nahe Petra, heutiges Jordanien) ist nach biblischer Überlieferung der ältere Bruder des Mose und erster Hohepriester der Israeliten. Die Schwester der beiden war Mirjam. (Biblische Person) [90%] 2024-01-11
  8. Aaron (Ben Abraham Ben Samuel) Ibn Ḥayyim: Moroccan Biblical and Talmudic commentator; flourished at the beginning of the seventeenth century at Fez; died at Jerusalem in 1632. He was a member of the bet din, or court of justice, of Fez, and removed to Venice about 1608 ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Aaron: Aaron (Hebrew: אַהֲרֹן, Ahărōn) (2430 AM–m. ca. [90%] 2023-02-17 [Biblical Persons] [Jewish People]...
  10. Aaron: According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron (/ˈærən/ ARR-ən or /ˈɛərən/ AIR-ən) was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of Moses. Information about Aaron comes exclusively from religious texts such as the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament ... (Prophet, high priest, and the brother of Moses in the Abrahamic religions) [90%] 2024-01-11 [Aaron] [High Priests of Israel]...
  11. Aaron: AARON ar'-un, sometimes pronounced ar'on ('aharon--Septuagint Aaron, meaning uncertain: Gesenius suggests "mountaineer"; Furst, "enlightened"; others give "rich," "fluent." Cheyne mentions Redslob's "ingenious conjecture" of ha-'aron--"the ark"--with its mythical, priestly significance, Encyclopedia Biblica under ... [90%] 1915-01-01
  12. Aaron: Aaron (אַהֲרֹן;, Aharon—related to the Egyptian Aha Rw, "Warrior Lion"), was the brother of Moses and Miriam and founder of the Jewish priesthood. Aaron was the eldest son of Amram and Jochebed (Exodus 6:16) of the tribe of Levi ... [90%] 2023-02-03
  13. Aaron (amora): Aaron was an amora, who receives two brief mentions in the Babylonian Talmud. In both places he is represented as furnishing Ravina, head of the rabbinical academy at Sura from 488 to 499, and one of the editors of the ... (Amora) [90%] 2024-02-27 [Talmud people]
  14. AARON: Aaron: el robot pintor es un sistema robótico y proyecto innovador dentro de su contexto histórico de creación, desde el año 1973 por el pintor y docente Harold Cohen. Su objetivo y finalidad es reproducir y crearas pictóricas desde un ... [90%] 2024-05-19
  15. Aaron (Bible): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aaron. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Aaron (hébreu : אַהֲרֹן aharone, arabe : هارون Hārūn, grec ancien : Ἀαρών, « haut placé » ou « éclairé ») est un personnage du Livre de l'Exode, du Lévitique et du Livre des Nombres, qui font partie de ... (Bible) [90%] 2024-09-01
  16. Aaron: According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron (/ˈɛərən/ AIR-ən or /ˈærən/ ARR-ən) was a Jewish prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of Moses. Information about Aaron comes exclusively from religious texts, such as the Hebrew Bible, the New ... (Prophet in the Abrahamic faiths) [90%] 2024-08-04 [Aaron] [High Priests of Israel]...
  17. Aaron ben Samuel Schor: Aaron Jekel ben Samuel Schor of Frankfurt (Hebrew: אהרון יקל בן שמואל שור מפרנקפורט; c. 1620 – 1701) also known as the Beis Aharon of Frankfurt was a 17th-century Jewish-German rabbi and Hebrew author, best known for his work "Beis Aharon", which is considered to ... [86%] 2023-11-23 [1620s births] [1701 deaths]...
  18. Schlettstadt, Samuel Ben Aaron: German rabbi; born at Schlettstadt; lived at Strasburg in the second half of the fourteenth century. He was rabbi and head of an important yeshibah in the latter city, where he was highly respected by both his community and his ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Samuel ben Aaron Schlettstadt: Samuel ben Aaron Schlettstadt was a 14th century German rabbi. He was born in Schlettstadt and known to live in Strasbourg in the latter half of the 14th century. [86%] 2023-10-17 [14th-century births] [14th-century deaths]...
  20. Samuel: "God hath heard." A celebrated Hebrew prophet. [82%] 1998-09-12

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