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  1. Joseph Ben Isaac Bekor Shor Of Orleans: French tosafist, exegete, and poet; flourished in the second half of the twelfth century; pupil of Jacob Tam, Joseph Caro, and Samuel ben Meïr (Rashbam). The identity of Joseph Bekor Shor and the tosafist Joseph ben Isaac of Orleans has ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor: Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor of Orléans (12th century) (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף בֶּן־יִצחָק בְּכוֹר־שׁוֹר) was a French tosafist, exegete, and poet who flourished in the second half of the 12th century. He was the father of Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans and Saadia Bekhor ... (French tosafist, exegete and poet) [100%] 2024-09-24 [French Tosafists] [Hebrew-language writers]...
  2. Alnakif, Isaac Ben Joseph: Liturgical poet of the thirteenth century (in Spain?, who composed a zulat (liturgical poem between the Shema' and 'Amidah) for the Passover service (see Zunz, "Literaturgesch. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Alfasi, Isaac Ben Joseph: Descendant of a Spanish family; flourished in Adrianople in the sixteenth century. He translated Ghazzali's work, "Mishkat al-Anwar," into Hebrew, under the title, "Maskit ha-Orot u Pardes ha-Niẓẓanim" (The Chamber of Light and the Garden of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Joseph ben Isaac Sambari: Joseph ben Isaac Sambari (Hebrew: יוסף בן יצחק סמברי; c. 1640 – 1703) also known as Qātāya (Arabic: قاطية) was a 17th century Egyptian Jewish historian and chronicler whose works provide important details about the affairs and conditions of 17th century Egyptian and Levantine Jewry. (Egyptian Jewish historian (1640–1703)) [66%] 2023-12-12 [17th-century Sephardi Jews] [1640 births]...
  5. Israeli, Isaac Ben Joseph (The Younger): Spanish astronomer; flourished at Toledo in the first half of the fourteenth century. He was a pupil of Asher ben Jehiel, at whose request (in 1310) he wrote the astronomical work "Yesod 'Olam," the best contribution on that subject to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Isaac Israeli ben Joseph: Isaac Israeli ben Joseph or Yitzhak ben Yosef (often known as Isaac Israeli the Younger) was a Spanish-Jewish astronomer/astrologer who flourished at Toledo in the first half of the fourteenth century. He was a pupil of Asher ben ... (14th-century Spanish-Jewish astronomer) [66%] 2023-12-12 [Year of birth missing] [14th-century deaths]...
  7. Isaac Ben Isaac: French tosafist of the second half of the thirteenth century; mentioned in Tos. b; identical, according to Gross and Zunz, with Isaac of Chinon, whose glosses are found in Shiṭṭah Meḳubbeẓet to Naz. He is also referred to in Solomoṇ ben ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [64%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Isaac Joseph: Isaac Joseph (El Cairo,​ 20 de septiembre de 1943-10 de febrero de 2004)​ fue un sociólogo y filósofo francés.​ Fue profesor de sociología en la Universidad Lyon II y en la Universidad de París X Nanterre.​ Es conocido por ... [63%] 2023-11-15
  9. Isaac Joseph: Isaac Joseph (El Cairo,​ 20 de septiembre de 1943-10 de febrero de 2004)​ fue un sociólogo y filósofo francés.​ Fue profesor de sociología en la Universidad Lyon II y en la Universidad de París X Nanterre.​ Es conocido por ... [63%] 2024-03-06
  10. 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) [62%] 2024-09-12 [1855 births] [1948 deaths]...
  11. Meshullam Ben Isaac Salem Ben Joseph: Italian poet; lived successively at Mantua and Venice at the end of the sixteenth century and at the beginning of the seventeenth. Like his father, he was a corrector in the Hebrew printing-offices at the above-named cities, which ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Isaiah Menahem Ben Isaac (Also Known As Rabbi Mendel, Rabbi Abigdors): At first chief of the yeshibah of Szezebrscyn, government of Lublin, Poland, he was later called to the rabbinate of Vladimir, Volhynia. There he was one of the rabbis who signed the protest against the shameful selling of the rabbinate ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [60%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Isaac Ben Joseph Of Corbeil: French ritualist; flourished in the second half of the thirteenth century. Jehiel ben Joseph of Paris, whose school he attended, and the pupil of the "Great Men of Evreux," notably of Samuel, whom he calls "the Prince" () of Evreux. Isaac ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Ibn Pulgar, Isaac Ben Joseph (Pulkar Or Polkar): Spanish philosopher, poet, and controversialist; flourished in the first half of the fourteenth century. Where he lived is not known, for though "Avilla" is given at the end of his translation of Al-Ghazali's "Maḳaṣid," the town-name as ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Isaac ben Joseph ibn Pulgar: Isaac ben Joseph ibn Pulgar or Isaac ben Joseph ibn Polkar or Isaac Polqar was a Spanish Jewish philosopher, poet, and controversialist, who flourished in the first half of the fourteenth century. Where he lived is not known, for though ... (Biography) [59%] 2023-09-26 [Medieval Jewish philosophers]
  16. Zamosz, Joseph Ben Jacob Isaac: Polish rabbi of the eighteenth century; rabbi of Zamosz. He was the author of "Mishnat Ḥakamim" (Lemberg, 1792), an analytical work on the commandments, based on the ancient authorities and showing which laws were derived from the Pentateuch ("mi-dibre ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Joseph Ben Isaac Ha-Levi: Page from the First Edition of the Judæo-German "Yosippon," Zurich, 1546. From the Sulzberger collection in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York. Lithuanian philosopher of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Ibn Ezra, Joseph Ben Isaac: Oriental rabbi of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; descendant of the Ibn Ezra family of Spain. Brought up in Salonica, he studied under the direction of Samuel di Modena, and became head of the Talmudic school there; among his pupils ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [59%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Isaac ben Joseph di Corbeil: Isaac ben Joseph di Corbeil, in ebraico יצחק בן יוסף מקורבי"ל‎ (... – 1280), è stato un rabbino e tosafista francese, noto per essere l'autore del Sefer Mitzvot Ḳatan. [59%] 2024-09-26

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