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  1. Eleazar Ben Judah Ben Kalonymus Of Worms: Talmudist and cabalist; born, probably at Mayence, about 1176; died at Worms in 1238. He was a descendant of the great Kalonymus family of Mayence, and a disciple of Judah he-Ḥasid, who initiated him into the study of the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Eleazar of Worms: Eleazar of Worms (אלעזר מוורמייזא - also מגרמייזא of Garmiza or Garmisa) (c. 1176–1238), or Eleazar ben Judah ben Kalonymus, also sometimes known today as Eleazar Rokeach ("Eleazar the Perfumer" אלעזר רקח) from the title of his Book of the Perfumer (Sefer ha rokeah ספר הרקח)—where ... (German rabbi) [82%] 2023-11-21 [Kabbalists] [Medieval Jewish astronomers]...
  3. Kron, Judah Ben Eleazar: Russian teacher and author; born at Tuckum, Courland, Feb. Ezekiel and also in the district school of his native town, and occupied himself with teaching in Mitau throughout his life. In 1826 he passed an examination as an authorized translator ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [82%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Abraham Ben Simeon Ben Judah Ben Simeon Of Worms: He was the author of "Segullat Melakim" (Royal Devices), a treatise containing information on practical Cabala and on magic and natural science, which he collected on his travels. This treatise he wrote for his son Lamech, whom he warned against ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [72%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Jonah Ben Judah Gershon: Rabbi and author; died in Wilna 1808. He was dayyan of that city, and devoted his time to the study of the Tosefta, which he considered indispensable to a better understanding of the Mishnah and Gemara. But, finding the text ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [68%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Judah Or Juda (American Family): Family members of which settled in Newport, R., New York, Charleston, Richmond, Philadelphia, Montreal, Jamaica, and Surinam. The following is an alphabetical list of those known to have lived in America (the "Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society" are ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [65%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Judas, Juda: JUDAS, JUDA (1) The name of an ancestor of Jesus (Luke 3:30). In the King James Version it occurs also in Luke 3:26, but the Revised Version (British and American) has "Joda" (Westcott-Hort, Ioda). (2) Judas Iscariot ... [63%] 1915-01-01
  8. Eleazar (Lazar) B. Jose Ii.: Palestinian amora of the fifth generation (fifth century); senior of Naḥman II. Most of his utterances are remarks which he had directly or indirectly heard from Abbahu, Ḥanina b. but he also expresses his own views, both doctrinal and homiletical ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Eleazar: ELEAZAR el-e-a'-zar, e-le-a'-zar ('el-`azar; Eleazar, "God is helper"): (1) The 3rd son of Aaron by Elisheba (Exodus 6:23; Numbers 3:2). He married one of the daughters of Putiel, who bore him ... [61%] 1915-01-01
  10. Eleazar: "God has helped." The third son of Aaron and Elisheba. [61%] 1998-04-30
  11. Eleazar: After his two elder brothers, Nadab and Abihu, had suffered death for offering strange fire before the Lord, became his father's chief assistant, with the title "prince of the princes of the Levites" (Num., his functions including the supervision ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Eleazar (Eliezer) B. Enoch: Illai, it was this Eleazar, and not 'Aḳabia, who was excommunicated by the Sanhedrin for the reason that he quibbled about the rabbinic regulations concerning "cleansing of hands" ('Eduy. Nothing more is known of him; but the fact of his ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Eleazar (Eliezer, Lazar) B. Judah Of Bartota (Biria, Birta, Birtota): Scholar and philanthropist of the third tannaitic generation (first and second centuries); disciple of Joshua b. Sometimes the cognomen is omitted (compare Tosef. While his name is connected with but few halakot, and with still fewer midrashim, he has established ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Eleazar (Eliezer) B. Hisma: Tanna of the second and third generations (second century); disciple of Joshua b. In their use of the word "ben" in connection with his cognomen "Ḥisma" or "Ḥasma" (see Geiger, "Schriften," iv., and Strack, "Einleitung in den Thalmud," 2d ed. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Eleazar (Lazar) Ben Jose I.: Tanna of the fourth and fifth generations (second century). He was second among the five learned sons of Jose b. b); and the father repeatedly reports opinions which he had heard from Eleazar (Sifre, Deut. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. Eleazar (Eliezer) Ha-Ḳappar: Tanna of the fourth generation (second century); father of Bar Ḳappara, who is sometimes cited by the same name. Eleazar is quoted in the Mishnah (Ab., where he says, "Envy, lust, and ambition shorten man's life. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  17. Eleazar (son of Aaron): Eleazar (Hebrew אֶלְעָזָ֨ר, God is helper) (2481 AM–fl. 1 Av 2552 AM–ca. (Son of Aaron) [61%] 2023-02-24 [Biblical Persons] [Old Testament]...
  18. Eleazar (painter): Eleazar is a Spanish painter and sculptor who was born in Siles, Jaén, Spain in 1954. He lives and works in Barcelona, the city where he has had his workshop since 1979. (Painter) [61%] 2024-02-21 [Living people] [20th-century Spanish artists]...
  19. Meïr Ben Eleazar: French liturgical poet of the first half of the thirteenth century. He wrote: (1) a series of poems to be recited on the seventh evening of Passover, some of which are arranged in alphabetical order; (2) a dirge beginning "Ẓiyyon ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Jeremiah Ben Eleazar: Palestinian scholar of the second century; contemporary of Simeon b. He is known through one haggadah, transmitted by his pupil Bar Ḳappara, and giving various reasons for the death of the two sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abihu (Pesiḳ. adopted an ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [61%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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