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Joseph Almosnino (1642–1689) was the son of
Isaac and
grandson of
Moses ben
Baruch Almosnino. He was
rabbi at Belgrade, and
author of
numerous responsa...
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Moses ben
Baruch Almosnino (c. 1515 – c. 1580) was a
distinguished rabbi; born at
Thessaloniki about 1515, and died in
Constantinople about 1580. He was...
- but the
foreign diplomats Leandre Le****, Vito Positano,
Rabbi Gabriel Almosnino and
Josef Valdhart refused to
leave the city thus
saving it. Many Bulgarian...
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emphasized the
rationality of
Jewish tradition. Salonika,
Ottoman Empire Moses Almosnino was born
Thessaloniki 1515 - died
Constantinople abt 1580. He was a student...
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Clockwise from top left: Jean-Mi
Lejoux (b****),
Didier Wampas (lead vocals), Niko
Wampas (drums), Tony
Truant (guitar),
Philippe Almosnino (guitar)...
- Satellites) Jo
Dahan (guitar, ex-Mano Negra) Niko
Wampas (drums) Phil
Almosnino (guitar) Past
members Marc
Police (deceased) - (guitar) Ben Sam (b****)...
- of Peace), Constantinople, 1538; Venice, 1574, with a
preface by
Moses Almosnino, who
cites it
several times in his work, Me'ammetz Koach.
Catalan also...
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banker and
trader Eric Allatini [fr], writer,
killed in
Auschwitz Moses Almosnino,
rabbi Saul Amarel,
pioneer of
artificial intelligence Salamo Arouch,...
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Laurent Almosnino Lucile Gaut
Sandrine Alexi Didier Gustin Barbara Tissier Virginie Méry Valérie
Siclay Composers Roddy Julienne Philippe Almosnino Country...
- end of
Jacob Ḥagiz's
Halakot Ḳeṭannot. The work is
quoted in
Joseph Almosnino's 'Edut bi-Yehosef (i., No. 54) and in Ḥasdai Peraḥya's
Torat Ḥesed (No...