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  1. Auerbach, Isaac: Grammarian, and exponent of Rashi; flourished toward the beginning of the eighteenth century at Fürth, Amsterdam, and Frankfort-on-the-Main. The works of Auerbach, which are enumerated below, are particularly interesting because of the history of their origin, which ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Mussafia, Ḥayyim Isaac: Talmudist; born at Jerusalem 1760; died at Spalato, Dalmatia, June 10, 1837. He studied chiefly under David Pardo of Sarajevo, Bosnia, the author of numerousTalmudic works; and he so rapidly progressed in his studies that he was recognized as a ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Cantarini, Isaac Ḥayyim (Vita), (Also Called Raphael Ben Jacob Isaac Ha-Kohen): Italian poet, writer, physician, and rabbi; born Feb., 1644, at Padua; died there June 8, 1723. He studied Hebrew and the Talmud with Solomon Marini, author of the "Tiḳḳun 'Olam," and with the poet Moses Catalano. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Algazi, Ḥayyim Isaac: Author of the books: "Derek Eẓ ha-Ḥayyim" (The Way of the Tree of Life), "'En Yamin" (The Right Eye), "Sha'ar Yehudah" (The Gate of Judah); all published at Salonica, 1822. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Frosoloni, Isaac Ḥayyim: Italian poet of the eighteenth century; born at Sienna; died at Leghorn 1794. On the completion of his Hebrew and secular studies at Sienna he went to Leghorn, where he became a member of the yeshibah. He formed an intimate ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Isaac Isaacs: Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, GCB, GCMG, PC, KC (6 August 1855 – 11 February 1948) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the ninth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1936. He had previously served ... (Early 20th-century Australian politician, lawyer, and judge) [83%] 2024-09-12 [1855 births] [1948 deaths]...
  7. Ḥayyim (Joshua), Pheibel Ben Israel, Of Tarnigrod: He wrote a geography of Palestine, in Hebrew, entitled "Ḳaẓwe Areẓ" (Zolkiev, 1772). In the second edition (Grodno, 1818) it bore the title "Ereẓ Yisrael li-Gebuloteha Sabib. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Ḥayyim (Lit. "Life"): A common prænomen among the Jews, especially during the Middle Ages. In its Latin form it occurs on the Hebrew mosaic of Kafr Kenna as, i., and in the Jewish catacombs of Venosa (also ; Ascoli, "Inscrizioni," No. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Isaac L. Auerbach: Isaac L. Auerbach (October 9, 1921 – December 24, 1992) was an early advocate and pioneer of computing technologies, holder of 15 patents, founding president of the International Federation for Information Processing (1960–1965), a member of the National Academy of ... (Biography) [81%] 2023-09-05 [American computer scientists]
  10. Auerbach, Isaac Levin: A German preacher, educator, and author; born at Inowraclaw, Prussia, March 21, 1791; died at Dessau July 5, 1853. He was the son of Levin Isaac Auerbach, rabbi of Inowraclaw, and brother of Baruch Auerbach, the well-known founder of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Auerbach: Auerbach es un municipio situado en el distrito de Erzgebirgskreis, en el estado federado de Sajonia (Alemania), a una altitud de 500 metros. Su población a finales de 2016 era de unos 2500 habs. [75%] 2024-01-06
  12. Auerbach (Austria): Auerbach es una localidad del distrito de Braunau am Inn, en el estado de Alta Austria, Austria, con una población estimada a principio del año 2018 de 583 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada al oeste del estado, cerca de la frontera ... (Austria) [75%] 2023-12-31
  13. Auerbach: A family of scholars, the progenitor of which was Moses , court Jew to the bishop of Regensburg, about 1497. One of his daughters, who went after her marriage to Cracow, is the reputed ancestress of the celebrated R. Another branch ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [75%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Auerbach (Kinzig): Der Auerbach ist ein gut fünf Kilometer langer linker und südlicher Zufluss der Kinzig im Main-Kinzig-Kreis im hessischen Spessart. Der Auerbach entspringt dem Schwarzen Born auf einer Höhe von etwa 428 m ü. (Kinzig) [75%] 2023-12-18
  15. Auerbach (Judah), Loeb B. Israel: Galician Talmudist of the second half of the eighteenth century. He is the author of "Meḥoḳeḳ Yehudah" (The Lawgiver of Judah), Lemberg, 1792, a commentary on those sections of the Oraḥ Ḥayyim of Joseph Caro's Shulḥan 'Aruk which treat of the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [75%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Auerbach (Austria): Auerbach es una localidad del distrito de Braunau am Inn, en el estado de Alta Austria, Austria, con una población estimada a principio del año 2018 de 583 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada al oeste del estado, cerca de la frontera ... (Austria) [75%] 2024-03-26
  17. Auerbach (Kinzig): Der Auerbach ist ein gut fünf Kilometer langer linker und südlicher Zufluss der Kinzig im Main-Kinzig-Kreis im hessischen Spessart. Der Auerbach entspringt dem Schwarzen Born auf einer Höhe von etwa 428 m ü. (Kinzig) [75%] 2024-03-26
  18. Ḥayyim Ben Isaac Reizes: Head of the yeshibah at Lemberg; born 1687; martyred May 13, 1728. ayyim and his brother Joshua were thrown into prison on the eve of Passover, March 24, 1728, as the result of being falsely denounced by a Jewish convert ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [74%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Auerbach, Hayyim B. Isaac: Rabbi at Lencziza, Russia, and author; of the first half of the nineteenth century. He was the contemporary and friend of R. Akiba Eger of Posen and of R. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Auerbach, Meir B. Isaac: Talmudist and chief rabbi of the Ashkenazim in Jerusalem; born Feb., 1815, at Dobria near Kalish, Russian Poland; died May 8, 1878, at Jerusalem. He was rabbi at Kalish when, in 1860, actuated by his love for the Holy Land ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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