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  1. Baḥur: A youth," particularly a student of the Talmud among the Ashkenazic Jews; called also "yeshibah baḥur" (academy youth), and in Yiddish, "orem boḥer" (poor young man). In Biblical Hebrew the word signifies an adult but unmarried youth; in Neo-Hebrew ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Schwab, Löw (Called Originally Baḥur Löb Krumau): Moravian rabbi; born at Krumau, Moravia, March 11, 1794; died April 3, 1857; pupil of R. He held successively the rabbinates of Gewitsch (1824), Prossnitz (1831), and Budapest (1836). Unaided, he obtained a knowledge of French and German and acquired ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [37%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Levita, Elijah (Known Also As Elijah Ben Asher Ha-Levi Ashkenazi, Elijah Baḥur,: Grammarian, Masorite, and poet; born at Neustadt, near Nuremberg, in 1468; died at Venice Dec. Title-Page from the First Edition of Elijah Levita's "Tishbi," Isny, 1541. From the Sulzberger collection in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [27%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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