- Solomon ben Joshua
- vero nome di Maimon, Salomon
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
SOLOMON BEN AARON — (Solomon Yedidya; 1670(?)–1745), prominent Karaite scholar, author, and spiritual leader from Lithuania. Born in Poswol, he moved after 1707 to Troki. He was a teacher of Torah and had many disciples. In 1710 as a result of a plague, which… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
DURAN, SOLOMON BEN SIMEON — (known as RaShBaSh, Hebrew acronym of Rabbi Shelomo ben Shimon; c. 1400–1467), North African rabbinical authority; son of . He was born in algiers , but no details are known of his youth. His education embraced not only rabbinical knowledge but… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SIMḤAH BEN JOSHUA OF ZALOZHTSY — (1711–1768), Polish author and Torah scribe. A preacher in the town of Zalozhtsy, near Brody, Poland, he was one of a group of ascetic Ḥasidim who had gathered around R. Naḥman of Kossov, many of whose teachings he cites. He composed two works… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ALKABEẒ, SOLOMON BEN MOSES HA-LEVI — (c. 1505–1584), kabbalist and mystical poet, composer of the Sabbath hymn lekhah dodi ( Come, my Beloved ). In 1529 he decided to settle in Ereẓ Israel. In the course of his trip he stayed briefly in Adrianople. Here, a group of kabbalist… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LURIA, SOLOMON BEN JEHIEL — (1510?–1574), posek and talmudic commentator (known as Rashal or Maharshal = Morenu ha Rav Shelomo Luria). Few biographical details are known of him. He was probably born in Poznan (Poland). His family was related to many of the important… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon Adeni — Solomon ben Joshua Adeni (Hebrew: שלמה בן יהושע) was an Mizrahi Jewish author and Talmudist, who lived during the first half of the 17th century at Sanaa and Aden in southern Arabia, from which town he received the name Adeni or the Adenite. He… … Wikipedia
BACHRACH, JUDAH BEN JOSHUA EZEKIEL — (1775–1846), Lithuanian rabbi and author. Judah succeeded Isaac Avigdor as av bet din of Sejny (near Suwalki in Poland) where he remained until his death. After his death, his novellae and glosses to the Talmud and to Alfasi were published in the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joshua Lorki — Joshua ben Joseph ibn Vives al Lorqui (of Lorca) (fl. 1400) was a Spanish Jewish physician who lived at Alcañiz. In 1408, at the command of the rich and influential Benveniste ben Solomon ben Labi, he wrote a work in Arabic on the value and… … Wikipedia
Ben — /ben/, n. a male given name, form of Benjamin. * * * (as used in expressions) Akiba ben Joseph Alfasi Isaac ben Jacob Alkalai Judah ben Solomon Hai Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph Israel ben Eliezer Ben Ali Zine el Abidine Ben Bella Ahmed Ben… … Universalium
Solomon Dubno — Solomon ben Joel Dubno (Oct., 1738–June 26, 1813) (Hebrew: שלמה בן יואל דובנה) was a Russian poet, grammarian, and student of the Masorah born at Dubno, Volhynia. When he was 14 years old his parents married him to the daughter of the Talmudist… … Wikipedia