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Rabbi Israel ben
Joseph Alnaqua (Hebrew: ישראל בן יוסף אלנאקוה) (also, "Al-Nakawa", "Al-Nakava", "Ankava", "Ankoa", "Alnucawi", etc., Hebrew: "נקוה",...
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Rabbi Ephraim ben
Israel Alnaqua (1359–1442) (Hebrew: אפרים בן ישראל אלנאקוה, romanized: Efrayim ben Yisra'el 'alnakuvah) (also, "Al-Nakawa", "Al-Nakava"...
- The book
should not be
confused with a work of the same name by
Israel Alnaqua. It is said that
after their expulsion from
Spain in 1492,
Jewish exiles...
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century (e.g.
Isaac b.
Samuel of Acre,
David b.
Judah the Pious,
Israel Alnaqua,
Alfonso de Zamora) was
partly in
Hebrew and
partly in Aramaic. By the...
- up the city of Kampala,
Uganda Israel Al-Nakawa,
better known as
Israel Alnaqua (?-1391), an
ethical writer and
martyr who
lived in Toledo,
Spain Shōsuke...
- List of
Algerian rabbis:
Ephraim Alnaqua (1359 – 1442)
Saadia Ibn
Danan (15th century)
Solomon ben
Simon Duran (c. 1400 – 1467)
Simeon ben
Zemah Duran...
- Rabbah." The "Huppat Eliyahu" was
edited as far as No. 16 by R.
Israel Alnaqua at the end of his
Menorat ha-Ma'or; and this
portion of the compilation...
- museum.
Synagogue of
Tlemcen was
built around 1392. When
Rabbi Ephraim Alnaqua, a
Spanish refugee who was the son of the
author of
Menorath HaMaor, settled...
- the Jews of
Toledo on the
Seventeenth of Tammuz.
Jewish martyrs Israel Alnaqua and
Judah ben
Asher died at the
stake together. 1391 Over 250 Jews are...
- the M****acre of 1391. Some
examples of
martyred famous Jews are
Israel Alnaqua (died 1391) in
Toledo and
Joseph ibn Shem-Tov (died 1480).
During the Spanish...