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Jakob ben
Chajim (died 1574) was a
rabbi in Worms, and
appointed by
Emperor Ferdinand I as
Reichsrabbiner (Rabbi of the Empire) of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Chajim Fürst, aka
Heinrich Chajim Fürst (born c. 1580; died 1653 in Hamburg-Altona, Germany) was a
merchant and
court agent as well as an
elder of the...
- Heymann,
Hermann or
Chajim Steinthal (16 May 1823 – 14
March 1899) was a
German philologist and philosopher. He
studied philology and
philosophy at the...
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originated from the
Rhenish town of Worms.
Perels claimed that his
grandfather Chajim of
Worms was the
grandson of
Judah Leib the
Elder and thus a
claimant to...
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Jacob Ben
Chajim Ibn Adonijah's
Introduction to the
Rabbinic Bible, Ginsburg, London, 1867;
Digital Copy: Ginsburg, 1867:
Jacob Ben
Chajim Ibn Adonijah's...
- 1864.
Jacob Ben
Chajim Ibn Adonijah's
Introduction to the
Rabbinic Bible, London, 1867;
Digital Copy: Ginsburg, 1867:
Jacob Ben
Chajim Ibn Adonijah's Introduction...
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Colorni (1544-1599)
Jacob B****evi von
Treuenberg (a noble) (1580–1634)
Chajim Fürst (ca. 1580–1653),
court agent in Hamburg,
elder of the
Jewish community...
- in 1439 and was the
paternal grandfather of
Chajim of Worms, who in part was the
father of
Jakob ben
Chajim (died 1574) and the
grandfather of
Judah Loew...
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Contributions to Computing.
Retrieved 20
August 2018. Lilienthal, Max (1847). "
Chajim Selig Slonimski, the Mathematician".
Sketches of
Jewish Life in Russia....
- Ḥayyim Yitzḥak
Mussafia (Hebrew: חיים יצחק בן אברהם מוסאפיא; 1760, in
Jerusalem – 10 June 1837, in Spalato) was an 18th- and 19th-century Talmudist. He...