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Avigdor (Hebrew: אביגדור, also
Abigdor, Awigdor, from I
Chronicles 4.18, אבי גדור = Avi Gedor) is a
Hebrew masculine given-name.
Avigdor Aptowitzer Avigdor...
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Abraham Abigdor (also
rendered as
Abraham Avigdor), born 1350, was a
Jewish physician, philosopher, kabbalist, and translator. He
should not be confused...
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Solomon ben
Abraham Abigdor (also
rendered as
Solomon ben
Abraham Avigdor), born in
Provence in 1384, was a
Hebrew translator, physician, and mystic....
- The
Castellazzo family was an Italian-Jewish
family who
settled at the
beginning of the
sixteenth century in Cairo,
where several members occupied the...
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Moses Abigdor Lichtenstadt (1787 - 1870) was a
Hebraist and
Talmud scholar from Lublin, Poland. He was
known for his
great charity towards poor students...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Davidson,
Israel (1901). "
Abigdor ben Simḥa". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
- now in the
public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "
Abigdor Cohen". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. It has the...
- King David. His father,
Abraham b. Joseph, was a
pupil of
Abraham ben
Abigdor. The
Levush studied under Moses Isserles and
Solomon Luria; Mattithiah...
- Naples,
while David Kalonymus ben Jacob,
Ephraim Mizraḥi, and
Solomon Abigdor translated from the
Latin into Hebrew. The well-known
family of translators...
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under consideration by
great men; namely, by the high
court of R. Aaron."
Abigdor ha-Kohen,
chief rabbi of Austria, who kept up a
regular correspondence...