- king of Judah, who was
taken captive by the Babylonians. See Jecholiah.
Jekuthiel,
father of Zanoah,
appears in 1
Chronicles 4:18, in a
genealogical p****age...
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Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel Anav (Yechiel ben
Yekutiel (Hebrew: יחיאל בן יקותיאל) Anav), also
referred to as
Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel ben
Benjamin HaRofe, who lived...
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Immanuel ben
Solomon ben
Jekuthiel of Rome (Immanuel of Rome,
Immanuel Romano,
Manoello Giudeo) (1261 in Rome – 1332 in Fermo, Italy) was a
Jewish poet...
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Jekuthiel Sofer was a
prolific Jewish Sephardic scribe in
Amsterdam in the 18th century.
Sofer appears to have been
commissioned by the
Sephardic community...
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Jekuthiel ben
Isaac Blitz (b. Wittmund, Germany, fl. 1670s) was a
rabbi who made the
first whole translation of the
Hebrew Bible into Yiddish.
Blitz was...
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Jekuthiel Berman (Hebrew: יקותיאל בערמאן; 1825 – c. 1889) was a
Russian Hebrew writer, who
published a
number of
novellas in
maskilic journals. For over...
- (800)
Meshullam II. (825)
Moses I. (850)
Jekuthiel I. (876)
Kalonymus I. (900)
Moses II. (926)
Jekuthiel II.
Kalonymus II. (950)
Meshullam the Great...
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biblical dictionaries. One of the most
authoritative was the
Bible that
Jekuthiel Blitz translated in 1678.
There are
numerous Biblical translations in...
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Jekuthiel Ginsburg (1889–1957) was a
professor of
mathematics at
Yeshiva University. He
established the
journal Scripta Mathematica. He also was honored...
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Rosenthaliana 1768" [English: 1768: The Ten Commandments,
copied in
Amsterdam Jekuthiel Sofer] (in Dutch).
Retrieved 26
April 2012.
Barry Kogan (1992). Proceedings...