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  1. Ben Naphtali: Some medieval authorities called him "Jacob"; two Tchufut-Kalè manuscripts have "Moses b. David"; a thirdcontains his autoepigraph, which unfortunately is incomplete, only "Ben David ben Naphtali" remaining. wrote a Bible with vowels, accents, and Masorah, wherein he differed in some ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Ben Naphtali: Ben Naphtali (Hebrew: אַבּוּ עִמְרָן מֹשֶׁה בֶּן דָּוִד בֶּן נַפְתָּלִי, romanized: ʾAbbū ʿĪmrān, Mōše ben Dāwīḏ ben Nap̄tālī) was a rabbi and Masorete who flourished around 890-940 CE, probably in Tiberias. Of his life little is known. (Rabbi and Masorete who flourished about 890-940) [100%] 2023-11-19 [10th-century rabbis] [Grammarians of Hebrew]...
  3. Naphtali: NAPHTALI naf'-ta-li (naphtali; Nephthaleim): I. THE PATRIARCH 1. Name 2. Circumstances of His Birth 3. Historical and Traditional Details II. TRIBE OF NAPHTALI 1. Its Relative Position 2. Its Location in Palestine 3. Physical Features 4. Distinction of ... [85%] 1915-01-01
  4. Naphtali: Naphtali, in the Bible, the name of an Israelite tribe, the "son" of Jacob by Bilhah, Rachel's maid, and the uterine brother of Dan. It lay to the south of Dan in the eastern half of upper Galilee (Josh ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  5. Naphtali: "My wrestling." A Hebrew patriarch, Jacob's sixth son, and his second by Bilhah, the handmaiden of Rachel. [85%] 2001-07-16
  6. Naphtali: Naphtali (Hebrew: נפתּלי, Naftali; "my struggle"), (b.2250 AM or 1754 BC), was the second son of Jacob and Bilhah (who was a servant to Rachel). He is the ancestor of the Tribe of Naphtali, one of the Twelve Tribes of ... [85%] 2023-02-28 [Book of Genesis Persons] [Jewish People]...
  7. Naphtali: Second son of Jacob and Bilhah, and younger full brother of Dan., the name means "my wrestling," and has reference to the jealous rivalry of the sisters Rachel and Leah., he had four sons when Israel went down into Egypt. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. 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) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Hakohen: Hakohen oder ha-Kohen ist ein Namensteil folgender Personen: Siehe auch. [83%] 2023-11-22
  10. HaKohen: HaKohen (Hebrew: "The priest") is a Jewish given name and surname. Notable people with the name include. [83%] 2024-02-29 [Surnames of Jewish origin]
  11. Jacob Ben Naphtali: His father was clerk of the Jewry in Great Poland (), and died in 1646. Jacob lost his fortune and books in a fire, and had to wander aimlessly about. In 1652 he published in Amsterdam "Naḥalat Ya'aḳob: Meliẓot," a ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Eliakim Ben Naphtali: Italian ethical writer; lived in the fifteenth century; author of "Ṭob Shem. ob," selections from the Talmud and Midrashim, treating of the retribution, the suffering in the tomb, and the resurrection. The work, divided into 11 chapters, was published by ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Naphtali Ben David: Hebrew author; born at Witzenhausen, Germany; lived in Amsterdam at the beginning of the eighteenth century. He belonged to the family of R. Naphtali was a distinguished Talmudical scholar and enjoyed great fame as a cabalist. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. 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) [79%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Moses Isaac Judah Löb Ben Naphtali Hirz (Called Also Löb Zunz And Judah Liwa): Rabbi and cabalist; born at Frankfort-on-the-Main; died at Pinczow, Russian Poland, in 1682. He was a pupil of Aaron Samuel Kaidanover in Talmud and of Jacob Temerles in Cabala. In 1669 he was rabbi of Holleschau, Moravia ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [77%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Fränkel, David Ben Naphtali (Known Also As David Mirles): German rabbi; born at Berlin about 1704; died there April 4, 1762. For a time he was rabbi of Dessau, and became chief rabbi of Berlin in 1742. Fränkel exercised a great influence as teacher over Moses Mendelssohn, who followed ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Cöslin, Ḥayyim Ben Naphtali: Talmudical scholar and Hebrew grammarian of Berlin; died at Stettin, Prussia, March 21, 1832. He wrote the following works: (1) "Maslul," a Hebrew grammar, written in a catechetical form. It was used for a long time as a primer and ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. David ben Naphtali Fränkel: David ben Naphtali Fränkel or David Hirschel Fränkel (Hebrew: דוד בן נפתלי הירש פרנקל; c. 1704 – 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi. [70%] 2023-11-23 [1700s births] [1762 deaths]...
  19. Abraham Abele Ben Naphtali: Rabbi in Kherson in the first half of the nineteenth century; author of "Bet Abraham" (House of Abraham), Szydlkow, 1837, containing (1) notes on the ritual codes, chiefly excerpted from the literature of the responsa; and (2) various novellæ and homilies ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Naphtali Hirsch Ben Menahem: President of the community of Lemberg in the sixteenth century. He was the author of "Perush ha-Millot," explanations of difficult words in the Midrash Rabbah (Cracow, 1569). (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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