- A patronymic, or patronym, is a
component of a
personal name
based on the
given name of one's father,
grandfather (more
specifically an avonymic), or an...
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Judah beRabbi Ilai (Mishnaic Hebrew: יהודה בר' אלעאי),
usually known as
Rabbi Judah or
Judah bar Ilai, was a
rabbi of the 2nd
century (fourth generation...
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Eleazar beRabbi Qallir (Hebrew: אלעזר בירבי קליר, romanized: ʾElʿāzār
beRibbi Qallir; c. 570 – c. 640), also
known as
Eleazar ha-Kalir, was a Byzantine...
- is
present in
Genesis Rabbah 22:7 and 18:4:
according to
Rabbi Yehuda beRabbi, God
proceeded to
create a
second Eve for Adam,
after Lilith had to return...
- or R.
Eleazar son of R. Shimon; Hebrew: אלעזר ברבי שמעון, lit.
Eleazar beRabbi[son of Rabbi] Shimon, or רבי אלעזר בן שמעון, lit.
Rabbi Eleazar ben [son...
- rite. His
piyyutim have an easy,
elegant style.
Parallels with
Eleazar beRabbi Qallir are frequent.
Judging from his
selichah אנא ה' האל ("I
beseech thee...
- See Posnanski,
Samuel (1912), "On the
Talmud Torah Collection of
Jacob beRabbi Hananel Sikilli" (in Hebrew), in
Hatzofeh me-eretz
hager vol. III p. 19...
- (Hereafter:
Shirat Ha-qodesh.) [page needed]
Shulamit Elizur,
Rabbi Jehuda Berabbi Binjaminis:
Carmina Cuncta (Hebrew),
Mekize Nirdamim:Jerusalem, 1988. p...
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respective villages, and who were
first named in a poem
composed by
Eleazar beRabbi Qallir (c. 570 – c. 640).
Historical geographer, Klein,
thinks that one...
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Gamaliel III (Hebrew: רבן גמליאל ברבי, read as
Rabban Gamaliel beRabbi, that is: son of Rebbi,
after his
father Judah haNasi) was a 3rd-century rabbi...