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  1. Abraham Abele Gombiner: Polish Talmudist; born about 1635 at Gombin, in Russian Poland; died at Kalisz about 1683. He was a son of Ḥayyim ha-Levi, who was killed by the Cossacks in 1655. Abraham was one of the most eminent Talmudists of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Avraham Gombiner: Abraham Abele Gombiner (Hebrew: אברהם אבלי הלוי גומבינר) (c. 1635 – 5 October 1682), known as the Magen Avraham, born in Gąbin (Gombin), Poland, was a rabbi, Talmudist and a leading religious authority in the Jewish community of Kalisz, Poland during the seventeenth century. (Polish rabbi (c.1635–1682)) [79%] 2023-12-01 [1635 births] [1682 deaths]...
  2. Abraham Abrahams: Abraham Abrahams (ca.1813 – 3 April 1892) was a painter and businessman in South Australia. Abrahams was born in Sheerness, Kent, and was educated in Colchester, England, then went to work for Hyams & Co., clothing retailers of London, and became ... [63%] 2024-01-12 [1813 births] [1892 deaths]...
  3. Abrahams, Abraham: Writer on sheḥiṭah (laws of ritualistic killing of animals); born at Siedlce in Poland, December, 1801, and died at Jerusalem, January 23, 1880. He was familiarly known as Rabbi Abraham, and for nearly half a century he performed the duties ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [63%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Abraham Abele Ben Abraham Solomon: Known as Abele Posveller (from Poswol in the government of Kovno); acting rabbi of Wilna; died July 29, 1836. He was considered one of the leading Talmudists of his age. Although he has left no independent literary work, he contributed ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [54%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Abele (opera): Abele is an Italian play inspired on the first Bible's chapters by Vittorio Alfieri (1749–1803) which he described as a tramelogedia. It was written in 1786 and first published after Alfieri's death in 1804 in London. (Opera) [54%] 2024-06-12 [Italian plays] [1786 plays]...
  6. Gemeiner: Gemeiner (pl. Gemeine, en: private or soldier) was until 1918 the common designation to soldier(s) in the Austro-Hungarian Army (k.u.k. [52%] 2023-10-19 [Military of Austria] [Military ranks of Austria]...
  7. Rakowski, Abraham Abel: Austrian author; born at Maryampol, Austrian Galicia, Dec. He studied Talmud under his father (who was a rabbi) and was educated privately in Hebrew and modern languages. Since 1872 Rakowski has been a frequent contributor to Hebrew journals, especially to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [51%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Abraham Abele Ben Jeremiah: Interpreter of the Masora; flourished in the middle of the eighteenth century at Kalwaria, in the government of Suwalki, Russian Poland. He wrote "Seder Abraham" (Order of Abraham), Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1752, containing interpretations of the Masoretic notes on ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [51%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Abraham Abele Ben Naphtali: Rabbi in Kherson in the first half of the nineteenth century; author of "Bet Abraham" (House of Abraham), Szydlkow, 1837, containing (1) notes on the ritual codes, chiefly excerpted from the literature of the responsa; and (2) various novellæ and homilies ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [51%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Gambier: Gambier, a village of College township, Knox county, Ohio, U., on the Kokosing river, 5 m. It is served by the Cleveland, Akron & Columbus railway. [50%] 2022-09-02
  11. Gambier (La Plata): Gambier o Barrio Gambier es un barrio ubicado al sudoeste del casco urbano de la ciudad de La Plata, en la localidad de San Carlos.​ Esta zona residencial es un rectángulo delimitado por las avenidas 44, 52, 131 y 143 ... (La Plata) [50%] 2023-11-16
  12. Aberle, Abraham Ben Abraham Solomon: . (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [50%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Abraham: Abraham (Hebrew אַבְרָהָם Avraham "Father/Leader of many," Arabic ابراهيم Ibrāhīm) was the original patriarch of Judaism, recognized as the "father of faith" by Christianity, and an extremely important prophet in Islam. The story of his life is told in the Book ... [48%] 2023-02-03
  14. Abraham (1993 film): Abraham is a 1993 television film based on the life of the Biblical patriarch Abraham produced by Five Mile River Films. It was shot in Ouarzazate, Morocco. (1993 film) [48%] 2023-12-18 [Films based on the Book of Genesis] [English-language German films]...
  15. Abraham: Abraham (Hebrew: אברהם, ʾAḇrāhām; Arabic: ابراهيم, Ibrāhīm, "father of a multitude") or Abram ("exalted father") (2008 AM–2183 AM, or 1996 BC-1821 BC) was the father of the Israelites, the Arabs, and several other races. He is considered a prophet, and ... [48%] 2023-03-19 [Book of Genesis Persons] [Ancient History]...
  16. Abraham (given name): This is a list of people named after Abraham, the Biblical patriarch (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם‎, Modern: Avraham, Tiberian: ʾAḇrāhām Ashkenazi Avrohom or Avruhom); the father of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. As recounted in the Torah, his name was originally ... (Given name) [48%] 2023-12-15 [English-language masculine given names] [English masculine given names]...
  17. Abraham (Abram), Jacob: German medalist and lapidary; born at Strelitz in 1723; died at Berlin, June 17, 1800. He learned the art of engraving from a workman in the Polish town of Lissa. For nearly half a century he worked in the royal ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [48%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Abraham: Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor ... (Hebrew patriarch according to the Hebrew Bible) [48%] 2023-12-18 [21st-century BC people] [Abraham]...
  19. Abraham: Abraham is a figure in the Old Testament considered to be a precursor of the world's three great Western religious traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, called the Abrahamic religions. The Judaeo-Christian religions exclude Islam. [48%] 2023-07-29

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