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English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
JUDAH BAR ILAI — (mid–second century C.E.), tanna. He is the R. Judah mentioned in the Talmud and tannaitic literature without patronymic. Judah came from Usha in Galilee (see Song R. 2:5 n. 2). He studied under his father, who was a pupil of eliezer b. hyrcanus… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Judah P. Benjamin — Infobox US Cabinet official name=Judah P. Benjamin order=3rd title=Confederate States Secretary of State term start=March 18, 1862 term end=May 10, 1865 president=Jefferson Davis predecessor=Robert M.T. Hunter successor= Office abolished… … Wikipedia
JUDAH MACCABEE — JUDAH MACCABEE, one of the great warriors of history, who laid the foundation of the future Hasmonean state. Judah, the third son of mattathias the Hasmonean, assumed leadership of the revolt against antiochus Epiphanes in accordance with the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUDAH HALEVI — (before 1075–1141), Hebrew poet, philosopher, and physician. Halevi was one of the most distinguished and emblematic medieval intellectuals, perhaps the most mature and representative model of Jewish culture in al Andalus; he was deeply involved… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Judah ben Ezekiel — (220–299) (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחזקאל), also known as Rav Yehuda, was a Babylonian amora of the 2nd generation. He was the most prominent disciple of Rav (Abba Arika), in whose house he often stayed, and whose son Hiyya was his pupil (Er. 2b). After … Wikipedia
Judah Leon Magnes — Born July 5, 1877(1877 07 05) San Francisco, California, USA Died October 27, 1948( … Wikipedia
JUDAH BEN ISAAC — (14th or 15th century), author of a Hebrew treatise on music. Judah ben Isaac, who was probably a native of Southern France and seems to have been connected with the Jewish cultural renaissance in 14th century Provence, adapted his treatise from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUDAH IV — (fl. c. 385–400 C.E.), patriarch, son of gamaliel V. Very little is known about him, and even that little is doubtful. He seems to have been unpopular with contemporary rabbis, and when his sister Mana died, a leading Palestinian scholar refused… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Judah Loew ben Bezalel — Ladislav Šaloun s statue popularly ascribed to Loew at the new town hall of Prague in the Czech Republic. Judah Loew ben Bezalel, alt. Loewe, Löwe, or Levai, (c. 1520 – 17 September 1609)[1] widely known to scholars of Judaism as the Maharal of… … Wikipedia
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