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  1. Bahya Ben Joseph: Bahya Ben Josefh fue un filósofo judío español de mediados del siglo XI. Compuso el escrito Los deberes del Corazón, en el que expone, partiendo de la unidad de Dios, un sistema de moral judaica, distinguiendo los deberes del corazón ... [100%] 2024-01-19
  2. Baḥya (Beḥai) Ben Asher Ben Halawa: One of the most distinguished of the Biblical exegetes of Spain; born about the middle of the thirteenth century at Saragossa; died 1340. A pupil of Solomon ben Adret, Baḥya did not, like his eminent teacher, devote his attention to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [83%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Bahya Ben Joseph Ibn Paḳuda (Also Known As Beḥay And Baḥie): Dayyan and philosopher; flourished at Saragossa, Spain, in the first half of the eleventh century. He was the author of the first Jewish system of ethics, written in Arabic in 1040 under the title "Al Hidayah ila Faraid al-Ḳulub ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [77%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Ben Joseph: Ben W. Joseph (born July 17, 1942) is an American politician in the state of Vermont. (American politician) [75%] 2023-11-08 [1945 births] [Living people]...
  5. Bahya ben Asher: Bahye ben Asher ibn Halawa noto anche come Rabbeinu Behaye in ebraico רבינו בחיי‎ (Saragozza, XIII secolo – 1340) è stato un rabbino e religioso spagnolo, studioso dell'Ebraismo, commentatore del Tanakh (Bibbia ebraica) e rinomato per aver introdotto la Cabala (misticismo ebraico) nello ... [70%] 2024-09-14
  6. Banya: Banya (en búlgaro: Баня) es una ciudad en el sur de Bulgaria, municipio de Karlovo, Provincia de Plovdiv. También se le conoce como Baños Minerales de Karlovo (en búlgaro: Карловски минерални бани), que es un nombre antiguo y coloquial de la ciudad. [67%] 2023-12-20
  7. Barya: editar datos en Wikidata] El género Begonia comprende alrededor de 1500 especies, de las que alrededor de 150, además de casi 10 000 variedades e híbridos, se comercializan para su uso en jardinería. Son oriundas de las regiones tropicales y ... [67%] 2023-06-01
  8. Baiya (Fatehgarh, Jaisalmer): Baiya is a small village of 7998 hectares in Fatehgarh Tehsil in Jaisalmer district, nicknamed ""The Golden city"" in the State of Rajasthan, India. The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is elected representative of the village by the ... (Fatehgarh, Jaisalmer) [67%] 2023-08-16 [Villages in Fatehgarh Tehsil] [Villages in Jaisalmer District]...
  9. Balya: Balya is a municipality and district of Balıkesir Province, Turkey. Its area is 797 km, and its population is 12,451 (2022). [67%] 2023-11-20 [Balya] [Populated places in Balıkesir Province]...
  10. Baya: En botánica, una baya es el tipo más común de fruto carnoso simple, en el cual la pared entera del ovario madura, generalmente, en un pericarpio carnoso y comestible. En la definición más estricta del término el ovario es súpero ... [62%] 2024-01-19
  11. Joseph ben Baruch: Joseph ben Baruch was a French rabbi, a tosafist of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Gross identifies him with Joseph of Clisson. (French rabbi) [61%] 2024-01-09 [13th-century French rabbis] [French Tosafists]...
  12. Symmachus ben Joseph: Symmachus ben Joseph (Hebrew: סוֹמְכוֹס בן יוסף Romanized: Sômǝkôs ben Joseph) was a Jewish Tanna sage of the fifth generation. Rabbi Meir is considered his main teacher. [61%] 2023-11-06 [Mishnah rabbis]
  13. Elijah Ben Joseph: Turkish Talmudist and commentator; lived at Salonica in the sixteenth century. He wrote: "Ḳol Teru'ah," homilies on the Pentateuch, Salonica, 1562; and an unpublished commentary on Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Daniel, Ezra, and Chronicles, entitled "Sefer ha-Tiḳḳunim. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Joseph Ben Abba: Gaon of Pumbedita for a period of two years; died in 816. Abraham ibn Daud calls him Joseph b. Judah and places his death in 824. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Joseph Ben Uzziel: Supposed author of a cabalistic work which is often quoted by Recanati, in his commentary on the Pentateuch, under the title of "Baraita de-R. Uzziel," which is entitled "Mishnat Yosef b. Neubauer describes this work as a commentary on ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Joseph Ben Solomon (Joseph Darshan Of Posen): German preacher; born at Posen in 1601; died there in 1696. When a youth Joseph studied at Byelaya Tzerkov, Russia, where he seems to have settled, for in 1648 he was an eyewitness of the Chmielnicki massacres. Joseph succeeded in ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Akiva ben Joseph: A first-second century Sage, biblical exegete and mystic, he is the most celebrated figure in the Talmud. [61%] 2004-07-18
  18. Akiva Ben Joseph: fue uno de los sabios tanaim que vivió a finales del siglo I y principios del siglo II y perteneció a la tercera generación de los sabios tanaim. Rabi Akiva fue una gran autoridad en materia de halajá, la ley y la tradición ... [61%] 2023-05-17
  19. Jonathan Ben Joseph: Lithuanian rabbi and astronomer; lived at Risenoi, government of Grodno, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In addition to his Talmudical acquirements Jonathan was proficient in astronomy and mathematics. In 1710 a terrible plague visited the town of Risenoi, and ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Joseph Ben Gorion (Josephus Gorionides; Referred To Also As Yosippon And Pseudo-Josephus): Author of the "Sefer Yosippon," a history of the Jews from the time of the destruction of Babylon (539 B. to the downfall of the Jewish state (70 C., with historical accounts of Babylonia, Greece, Rome, and other countries. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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