- ʾAbravanʾēl or אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל ʾAbarbənʾēl), also
spelled as Abarbanel,
Abrabanel, Avravanel, Barbernell, or Barbanel –
literally meaning Ab ("father")...
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Abarbanel (Hebrew: אַבַּרבְּנְאֵל; also
spelled Abravanel,
Avravanel or
Abrabanel), was a
Portuguese Jewish statesman, philosopher,
Bible commentator, and...
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Judah Leon
Abravanel or
Abrabanel (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה בֶּן יִצְחָק אַבְּרַבַנְאֵל, romanized: Yehuda ben
Yitzhak Abravanel) (c. 1460
Lisbon – c. 1530? Naples...
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Benvenida Abrabanel (Hebrew: בנבנידה אברבנאל), also
written as
Benvenida Abravanel, was a
Sephardic philanthropist and banker-businesswoman. She lived...
- 1787.
Sephardic Jews
often had
hereditary family names (e.g., Cordovero,
Abrabanel, Shaltiel, de Leon, Alcalai, Toledano, Lopez)
since well
before the Spanish...
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Jewish culture in
Spain and Portugal,
Netanyahu wrote a book
about Isaac Abrabanel and
essays on the
Spanish Inquisition and the Marranos. He
developed a...
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commentator Isaac Abrabanel considered the
aggadot on
Genesis 6 to have
referred to some
secret doctrine and was not to be
taken literally.
Abrabanel later joined...
- The
Alhambra Decree (also
known as the
Edict of Expulsion; Spanish:
Decreto de la Alhambra,
Edicto de Granada) was an
edict issued on 31
March 1492, by...
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Rehabilitation Medical Center at ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran
Yoseftal Medical Center Abrabanel Psychiatric Hospital [he]
Bayit Balev Rehabilitation Hospital Mayanei...
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According to Don
Isaac Abrabanel, in his
Commentary at the end of II Kings, this was a city
built near Toledo, in Spain.
Abrabanel surmises that the name...