- on the
mitzvah of tefillin.
First printed in Warsaw, 1890. Eder
HaYakar and
Ikvei HaTzon -
essays about the new
generation and a
philosophical understanding...
-
Eliakim ben
Meshullam HaLevi and
Solomon ben
Samson were
pupils of Yaakov. Prof.
Avraham Grossman offered that
Yaakov ben
Yakar may be the
author of the...
- "Judah ben
Yakar".
Encyclopaedia Judaica.
Retrieved 18 July 2017.
Lekutot HaRamban,
Pesachim 117b s.v.
veani omer For example:
Chiddushei HaRamban to Kiddushin...
- Talmudist, and Halakhist, best
known for his
Terumat HaDeshen,
which served as one
source for
HaMapah, the
component of the
Shulkhan Arukh by
Moses Isserles...
-
Moshe haDarshan (circa
early 11th century) (Hebrew: משה הדרשן, trans. "Moses the preacher") was
chief of the
yeshiva of Narbonne, and
perhaps the founder...
-
Zerachiah ben
Isaac ha-Levi
Gerondi (Hebrew: זרחיה הלוי),
called the ReZaH,
RaZBI or Baal
Ha-Maor (author of the book
Ha-Maor) was born
about 1115 in the...
- Halakhist.
Aharon haLevi was born in Girona,
Catalonia (present-day Spain) in 1235 to his
father Rabbi Joseph ha-Levi, son of
Rabbi Benveniste ha-Levi, son of...
- רבי יצחק בן אברהם אבוהב; fl. 1300) also
known by his
magnum opus,
Menorat ha-Maor, was an
early 14th
century Spanish Talmudic scholar and Kabbalist. He...
-
Jewish law). He is best
known for his work of halakha, the
legal code
Sefer Ha-halachot,
considered the
first fundamental work in
halakhic literature. His...
-
Menachem ben
Solomon HaMeiri (Hebrew: מנחם בן שלמה המאירי; French: Don
Vidal Solomon, 1249–1315),
commonly referred to as
HaMeiri, the Meiri, or just...