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  1. Levi Ben Abraham Ben Ḥayyim: French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the struggle for the study of secular sciences; born at Villefranche-de-Confluent, Roussillon, between 1240 and 1250; died at or near Arles soon after 1315. He was descended from ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Hurwitz, Ḥayyim Ben Joshua Moses Abraham Ha-Levi: Russian rabbi in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was the author of: "Sefer Mayim Ḥayyim," explanations of the Pentateuch and the five Megillot (Dyhernfurth, 1690); "Sefer Mayim Ḥayyim Sheni," supplement to the above-mentioned work (ib. Sefer Naḥalat Ḥayyim ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [69%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Abraham Ben Ḥayyim (Called Also Abraham Ben Ḥayyim Ben Reuben And Abraham Ben: Rabbi of Narbonne, where he lived in the first half of the thirteenth century. He was a brother of Reuben ben Ḥayyim, the pupil of Isaac ha-Kohen of Narbonne, and the teacher of Menahem Meïri. Abraham left his native ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [88%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Abraham Ben Ḥayyim Ben Remok: Spanish scholar; born in Barcelona about the middle of the fourteenth century. He wrote a commentary on the Psalms which is still extant in manuscript at Oxford (Bodleian, No. Abraham ben Ḥayyim, the author of "Ẓiẓ ha-Zahab," a commentary on ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [80%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim: Rabbi Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim (Hebrew: לוי בן אברהם בן חיים מווילפראנש) was a French encyclopedist; champion of the liberal party in Provence in the struggle for the study of secular sciences; born at Villefranche-de-Conflent, Roussillon, between 1240 and 1250; died at or ... (13th-century French rabbi and encyclopedist) [78%] 2024-05-13 [1245 births] [14th-century people]...
  4. Abraham Ḥayyim Ben Gedaliah: He flourished early in the nineteenth century, was a disciple of the brothers Phinehas and Samuel Horowitz, and, like his teachers, is considered one of the most erudite of the Ḥasidim. He did not derive his Ḥasidic principles from these ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [76%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Lisker, Abraham Ben Ḥayyim: Russian rabbi of the seventeenth century; native of Brest-Litovsk. After studying in the yeshibot of Lublin and Cracow, Lisker was called to the rabbinate of Rossiena, in the government of Kovno. He was the author of "Be'er Abraham ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [76%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Ben Abraham (musician): Ben Abraham (born 12 May 1985) is an Australian folk singer and songwriter from Melbourne. Ben collaborated with artists including Kesha and Sara Bareilles. (Musician) [73%] 2023-09-26 [APRA Award winners] [Australian folk singers]...
  7. Ben-Abraham: ben Abraham, ben Avraham Ben-Abraham, etc. (Hebrew: בן אברהם) is a Hebrew patronymic, which may also be a surname. [73%] 2024-03-13 [Hebrew-language surnames]
  8. Ben Abraham (writer): Ben Abraham (born Henryk Nekrycz; December 11, 1924 – October 9, 2015) was a Polish-born writer and historian who became a naturalized Brazilian citizen. He was the son of Abraham Nekrycz and Ida Nekrycz. (Writer) [73%] 2024-10-08 [1924 births] [2015 deaths]...
  9. Conque, Abraham Ben Levi: Cabalist; lived at Hebron, Palestine, in the second half of the seventeenth century. Swayed by his cabalistic studies, Conque threw himself into the Shabbethaian movement, and became one of the most earnest apostles of the pretended Messiah. Even the apostasy ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [73%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Lévi ben Abraham ben Hayyim: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Lévi ben Abraham ben Ḥayyim (dit aussi Lévi ben Abraham de Villefranche) est un philosophe juif du XIII et XIV siècles. Il est né en 1235 environ à Villefranche-de-Conflent, et mort après 1305. [73%] 2023-09-20
  11. Ben Ledi: Ben Ledi (Gaelic, “the hill of God”), a mountain of Perthshire, Scotland, 2875 ft. It is situated close to some of the most romantic scenery in the Highlands, and is particularly well known through Scott’s Lady of the Lake ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  12. Ḥayyun, Abraham Ben Nissim: Portuguese scholar; father of Don Joseph Ḥayyun, rabbi of Lisbon; lived in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was the author of an ethical work entitled "Amarot Ṭehorot" (Constantinople, 1516). (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Abraham Ben Isaac Ḥayyot: He is the author of "Holek Tamim" (He Who Walks Perfect), explaining the laws of the Pentateuch after the fourfold method of interpretation known as, that is, perush ("literal explanation"), remez ("allegorical"), derush ("homiletical"), and sod ("mystical") (Cracow, 1634). (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Carregal, Ḥayyim Moses Ben Abraham: Rabbi and editor; flourished in Palestine at the beginning of the eighteenth century, but lived in Holland for a time, engaged in gathering funds for Jerusalem. His autobiography is to be found in the introduction to his edition of Moses ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Ḥayyim, Abraham Ben Judah Ibn: Spanish scholar and scribe of the thirteenth century. He wrote a Spanish treatise on the preparation of gold-foil and colors for miniatures; also a treatise, probably in Hebrew, on the Masorah and on the crowned letters in the scroll ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Ḥayyim Abraham Ben Aryeh Löb: Russian preacher; lived at Moghilef in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He wrote: "Milḥamah be-Shalom," the history of Joseph and his brethren, Sklow, 1795 (see Drama, Hebrew); "Pat Leḥem," a commentary on Baḥya's "Ḥobot ha-Lebabot," which together ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Isaac Ben Ḥayyim Ben Abraham Ha-Kohen: Italian exegete; lived successively at Bologna, Jesi, Recanati, and Rome, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was the author of the following works: (1) a commentary on the Song of Songs, on Lamentations, and on the Sayings of the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Ben (arménien): Cette page contient des caractères spéciaux ou non latins. Si certains caractères de cet article s’affichent mal (carrés vides, points d’interrogation, etc.), consultez la page d’aide Unicode. (Arménien) [67%] 2023-11-08

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