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Berab (Hebrew: יעקב בירב), also
spelled Berav or Bei-Rav,
known as
Mahari Beirav (1474 –
April 3, 1546), was an
influential rabbi and
talmudist best known...
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Yakov Beirav,
giving him the
right to
ordain others who
would then form a Sanhedrin.
After sending a
delegation to Jerusalem,
Rabbi Yakov Beirav expounded...
- literature.
Manchester University Press.
Manchester 1950.
Rabbi Yaakov Beirav's attempt to re-establish a
Sanhedrin in 1538 130 "Do****ented" "Generations"...
- Dies at 74".
Jerusalem Post.
Retrieved 13
September 2020.
Rabbi Yaakov Beirav's attempt to re-establish a
Sanhedrin in 1538
Nadav Shragai, Now that there's...
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Beirav,
Yuval (August 5, 2008). "Special for Yom HaAtzma'ut:
Greetings to Piposh"...
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HaSikhlim (Garden of the Intellects),
written ca. 1147, by
Rabbeinu Nathanel Beirav Fayyumi, in
original Arabic with
facing Hebrew translation.
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