- for his
commentary on the Talmud.
Chananel is
often referred to as
Rabbeinu Chananel –
Hebrew for "our teacher,
Chananel" (in Hebrew, רבנו חננאל, or abbreviated...
- Chan
Canasta (born
Chananel Mifelew, 9
January 1920 – 22
April 1999) was a
pioneer of
mental magic in the 1950s and 1960s,
becoming the
first TV celebrity...
- p. 28. OCLC 181631040., s.v.
Shabbat 13b
Chananel (1995).
David Metzger (ed.).
Pirushei Rabbeinu Chananel bar
Chushiel Le-Talmud (Tractate Shabbat) (in...
-
Tunisia under Nissim ben Jacob, and
Chananel ben
Chushiel the
recognized rabbinical authorities of the age.
Chananel trained Alfasi to
deduce and to clarify...
- 1982, p. 186. Hebrew: חלוק= ḥalūq;
Chananel ben
Chushiel (1995). Metzger,
David (ed.).
Commentary of
Rabbeinu Chananel on
Tractate Shabbat (in Hebrew)....
-
Saadia Gaon (882 or 892 – 942)
Sherira Gaon (906–1006)
Chananel Ben
Chushiel (Rabbeinu
Chananel) (990–1053) and
Nissim Gaon (990–1062) of Kairouan, though...
-
source for the
study of the
Babylonian Talmud by the
Kairouan school of
Chananel ben
Chushiel and
Nissim ben Jacob, with the
result that
opinions ultimately...
-
Sefarad ("The
Brilliant of Spain") – Ri
Migash (or,
sometimes Rabbeinu Chananel)
Chachmei HaTzarfatim ("The Wise of France") –
Rashbam (or,
sometimes Rashi)...
- monk and
stylite Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami, imam of Yemen,
killed Chananel ben Chushiel,
Tunisian Jewish rabbi (b. 990)
Cormac O'Ruadrach,
Irish priest...
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Megillah 1:8.
Zevachim 62a
Megillah 3a
Shabbat 104a
Exodus 27, 10
Rabbeinu Chananel on
Sanhedrin 22a Maimonides. "Mishne
Torah Hilchos Stam 1:19". This is...