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  1. Meshullam: MESHULLAM me-shul'-am (meshullam, "resigned" or "devoted"; compare Arabic Muslim; Mesollam): An Old Testament name very common in post-exilic times. (1) The grandfather of Shaphan (2 Kings 22:3). (2) A son of Zerubbabel (1 Chronicles 3:19 ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Meshullam: Meshullam is a biblical masculine name meaning "Befriended". In the Hebrew Bible, the name Meshullam was borne by eleven characters. (Male given name) [100%] 2023-10-17 [Set index articles on Hebrew Bible people]
  3. Aaron Ben Meshullam Ben Jacob Of Lunel: Ritualist; flourished about the end of the twelfth century and the beginning of the thirteenth; died about 1210 (according to "Shebeṭ Yehudah"). He was one of the five sons of Meshullam ben Jacob and seems to have written a book on ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [99%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Aaron ben Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel: Aaron ben Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel was a French Jewish ritualist who flourished about the end of the twelfth century in Lunel and died in about 1210 (according to the "Scepter of Judah"). He was one of the five ... (Jewish scholar) [99%] 2024-08-14 [12th-century French writers] [13th-century French writers]...
  5. Ben Aaron: Benjamin Aron Colonomos (born September 10, 1981) is a New York City-based media personality formerly for NBCUniversal's LXTV and WNBC's New York Live, and for the nationally syndicated Crazy Talk television series. From 2017 to 2019, he ... (New York City-based media personality) [97%] 2023-11-26 [1981 births] [Living people]...
  6. Meshullam Ben Machir (Don Bonet Crescas De Lunel): French scholar; settled at Perpignan, where he died in 1306. Abba Mari, who was a relative of Meshullam, lamented the latter's death in a letter of condolence which he sent to the community of Perpignan ("Minḥat Ḳena'ot," MS ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Meshullam Ben Solomon (Surnamed En Vidas): Poet; lived at the beginning of the thirteenth century. Although Jedaiah Bedersi, in his "Iggeret Hitnaẓẓelut," classes Meshullam among the Provençal poets, Meshullam's native country seems to have been Spain., the name of the place, which is added to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Meshullam Ben Jonah: Physician and translator of the thirteenth century. It appears that he lived in southern France. He occupied himself with medicine merely as a study, and seems never to have practised. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Meshullam Ben Israel: Talmudic scholar of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; author of "Mar'eh Meḳom ha-Dinim" (Cracow, 1647), an alphabetical index to the Shulḥan 'Aruk. records that he was known also as "Phoebus," and says he died at Amsterdam in 1652 ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Eliakim Ben Meshullam (Ha-Levi): German Talmudist and payyeṭan; born about 1030; died at the end of the eleventh century in Speyer, Rhenish Bavaria. He studied at the yeshibot in Mayence and Worms, having Rashi as a fellow student. Eliakim himself founded a famous Talmudical ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Jeroham Ben Meshullam: French Talmudist; flourished in the first half of the fourteenth century. According to Gross, he lived in Languedoc, but on the banishment of the Jews from that province (1306) he settled at Toledo, where he devoted himself to the study ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Meshullam Ben David: German tosafist of the twelfth or of the first half of the thirteenth century. He was the son of the tosafist and liturgist David ben Kalonymus of Münzenburg, and he corresponded with R., and with Isaac Or Zarua' (Ḥayyim Or ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Kalonymus Ben Meshullam: Head of the community of Mayence at the time of the first Crusade. He is said to have sent a messenger to King Henry IV. in Italy, in consequence of which the king promulgated an order throughout his realm to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [94%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Kalonymus ben Meshullam: Kalonymus Ben Meshullam was a French Jew of the Kalonymos family. He was head of the Jewish community of Mainz at the time of the Rhineland massacres. [94%] 2024-03-13 [Year of birth unknown] [1096 deaths]...
  15. Asher ben Meshullam: Asher ben Meshullam was a Jewish theologian and Talmudic scholar who lived at Lunel in the second half of the 12th century CE. A renowned Talmudist, he was a son of the well-known Meshullam ben Jacob, and a pupil ... (12th-century French Jewish theologian and Talmudic scholar) [94%] 2024-07-20 [12th-century French rabbis] [Provençal rabbis]...
  16. Meshullam ben Jacob: Meshullam son of Jacob (or Meshullam HaKohen ben Ya'akov) also known as Rabbeinu Meshullam hagodol (Rabbi Meshullem the great) was a Franco-Jewish Talmudist of the twelfth century CE. He led a Talmudic Yeshiva in Lunel which produced several ... (12th-century Franco-Jewish Talmudist) [94%] 2024-09-12 [1170 deaths] [12th-century French rabbis]...
  17. Aarón Ben: Biblia hebrea[editar] Escribió un tratado que se imprimió en 1517, sobre acentuación de la lengua hebrea y de las variantes del texto hebreo de la Biblia. Examinó los manuscritos existentes en las bibliotecas de Occidente, mientras que su colaborador, Ben Nephtali de ... [86%] 2023-05-17
  18. Todros Ben Meshullam Ben David (Called Also Todros Todrosi): Provençal translator; born at Arles in the early part of the fourteenth century. Of his life no details are known except that in 1337 he lived at Trinquetaille, where he completed his translation of Aristotle's "Rhetoric. Many hypotheses have ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [84%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Meshullam Ben Kalonymus Ben Todros: French scholar of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; nasi of Narbonne. Meshullam sided with Judah al-Fakhkhar in his attacks on the works of Maimonides and the philosophers. Nevertheless, he blamed Al-Fakhkhar for the excessive ardor with which the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [84%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Volterra, Meshullam Ben Menahem: He lived in Florence, where he and his father, Menahem ben Aaron Volterra (who in 1460 was worth 100,000 ducats), carried on a business in precious stones. According to Abraham Portaleone, Volterra wrote a book on jewelry. In 1481 ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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