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  1. Saadia: Biblical commentator, whose native country and epoch can not be precisely determined. was the first to prove that the commentary on Daniel which is ascribed to Gaon does not belong to him, but to another Saadia. This scholar further says ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Saadia Gaon: Saadia Ben Joseph Gaon (882-942 C.E.), (Hebrew:סעדיה בן יוסף גאון ) also known by his Arabic name Said al-Fayyumi, was a prominent rabbi, Jewish philosopher, and exegete of the geonic period, known for his works on Hebrew linguistics, Halakha (Jewish religious ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  3. Saadia Gaon: Saʿadia ben Yosef Gaon (Arabic: سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي Saʿīd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmi; Hebrew: סַעֲדְיָה בֶּן יוֹסֵף אַלְפַיּוּמִי גָּאוֹן Saʿăḏyā ben Yōsēf ʾal-Fayyūmī Gāʾōn; alternative English names: Rabbeinu Saʿadiah Gaon ("our Rabbi Saadia Gaon"), often abbreviated RSG (RSG); Saadia b. Joseph; Saadia ben Joseph; Saadia ben Joseph of Faym ... (10th-century rabbi) [70%] 2023-12-22 [Mizrahi Jews] [9th-century births]...
  4. Saadia Marciano: Saadia Marciano (Hebrew: סעדיה מרציאנו; 1 May 1950 – 21 December 2007) was an Israeli social activist and politician, and founder of the Israeli Black Panthers. Born in Oujda, Morocco in 1950, Marciano's family immigrated to Israel before his first birthday, where ... (Israeli politician (1950–2007)) [70%] 2023-12-22 [1950 births] [2007 deaths]...
  5. Dany Saadia: Dany Saadia (CDMX, 19 de septiembre de 1973) es un productor de pódcast, cineasta, guionista, matemático y empresario mexicano, ganador del premio al mejor director del XI Festival de Málaga y los premios a la mejor película y el mejor ... [70%] 2024-01-01
  6. Saadia Gaon: Saadia ben Yosef al-Fayumi (Egipto, 882 – Babilonia, 942), (en hebreo: סעדיה בן יוסף גאון), (en árabe: سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي ), (transliterado: Sa`īd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmi) fue un prominente rabino, filósofo y exégeta judío del período de los Gueonim. Saadia era conocido por sus escritos sobre ... [70%] 2023-11-05
  7. Nouara Saadia: Nouara Saâdia Djaâfar (born 13 February 1950 in Setif, Algeria) is an Algerian politician and Minister responsible for Family and Women. (Algerian politician) [70%] 2024-08-24 [1950 births] [Living people]...
  8. Saadia Zahidi: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Saadia Zahidi est la chef du programme Éducation, Genre et Travail et membre du Comité Exécutif du Forum économique mondial. Elle est la co-créatrice du Forum des Emplois d'avenir, du Global Gender Gap ... [70%] 2024-10-28
  9. Bekor Shor, Saadia: Alleged son of Joseph Bekor Shor, and reputed anthor of a frequently published poem on the number of letters in the Bible. This poem is mentioned in a Masoretic work written in the fourteenth century in southern Arabia, and is ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Saadia Ben Naḥmani: Liturgical poet and perhaps also Biblical commentator; lived in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. He was the author of a piyyuṭ for the first "Ma'arib" of the Feast of Tabernacles, beginning "Sukkat shalem selah," and consisting of ten strophes of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Saadia Ibn Danan: Rabbi Saadiah ben Maimon ben Moshe ibn Danan (Hebrew: סעדיה אבן דנאן) (born 2nd half of 15th century in Granada, Spain – died 1493(?) in Oran, Algeria) was a grammarian of Hebrew and Arabic, poet and a halachic authority. He served as a dayan ... [57%] 2024-01-07 [Medieval Hebraists] [15th-century Castilian rabbis]...
  12. Dosa Ben Saadia: Dosa was a Talmudic scholar and philosopher, but he did not succeed his father as gaon. A responsum by him has been preserved. According to Abraham ibn Daud's chronicle, he entered into correspondence with the nasi Ḥasdai ibn Shaprut ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Longo, Saadia Ben Abraham: Turkish Hebrew poet; lived at Constantinople about the middle of the sixteenth century. A manuscript in the Bodleian Library (Neubauer, "Cat. contains a collection of Longo's poems on various subjects; letters written by him to contemporary scholars and by ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [50%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Azubib, Nehorai B. Saadia: He composed several prayers for the anniversary instituted by the community in commemoration of the repulse of O'Reilly's expedition against Algiers in 1775. Some Arabic poems of his figure in the collection "ShibḥeElohim" (God's Praises), p. Azubib ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [50%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Killing of Saadia Mebarek: Saadia Mebarek, who died on May 25, 1960, was an Algerian woman arrested, tortured and killed by French soldiers during the Algerian War. She married to Mohamed Kader, a crane operator, and was pregnant when she was arrested in Algiers ... [50%] 2024-09-14 [1960 in the Algerian War] [Violence against women in Algeria]...
  16. Saadia B. Joseph (Sa'Id Al-Fayyumi): Gaon of Sura and the founder of scientific activity in Judaism; born in Dilaẓ, Upper Egypt, 892; died at Sura 942. The name "Saadia," which, so far as is known, he was the first to bear, is apparently an artificial Hebrew ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [44%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Ibn Danan, Saadia Ben Maimun Ben Moses: Lexicographer, philosopher, and poet; flourished at Granada in the second half of the fifteenth century. He exercised the function of dayyan at Granada and enjoyed a great reputation as Talmudist. When the Jews were banished from Spain, Saadia and his ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [37%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  18. Saadia (Sa'Id) B. David Al-Adeni (= "Of Aden"): A man of culture living at Damascus and Safed between 1473 and 1485. He was the author of a commentary on some parts of Maimonides' Yad ha-Ḥazaḳah, and copied the commentary of an Arabian writer on the first philosophical ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [35%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  19. Daniel Ben Saadia Ha-Babli (Or Daniel The Babylonian): Talmudic scholar; lived at Damascus in the thirteenth century. He was a pupil of Samuel b. After Maimonides' death he undertook a campaign against the latter's works, which, however, he conducted in a more temperate and judicial spirit than ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [35%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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