-
According to
another but
unreliable source, he came from Spain. Two of
Chushiel's pupils were his son
Hananeel and
Nissim ben Jacob.
According to the genizah...
-
Chananel ben
Chushiel or Ḥananel ben Ḥushiel (Hebrew: חננאל בן חושיאל), an 11th-century
Kairouanan rabbi and Talmudist, was in
close contact with the last...
-
studied in Kairouan,
Tunisia under Nissim ben Jacob, and
Chananel ben
Chushiel the
recognized rabbinical authorities of the age.
Chananel trained Alfasi...
- father,
Jacob ben Nissim, who had
studied under Hai ben
Sherira and then
Chushiel, who
succeeded as head of the yeshiva.
Nissim himself later became head...
-
Rabbi Chushiel arrived in
Kairouan from Italy, and upon
Rabbi Yaakov ben Nissim's death, in 1006,
succeeded him. Upon the
death of
Rabbi Chushiel, Rabbenu...
- 13b
Chananel (1995).
David Metzger (ed.).
Pirushei Rabbeinu Chananel bar
Chushiel Le-Talmud (Tractate Shabbat) (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Machon 'Lev Sameach'...
- Sheng,
Chinese inventor of
movable type
printing (d. 1051)
Chananel ben
Chushiel,
Tunisian Jewish rabbi (d. 1053)
Conrad II (the Elder), Holy
Roman Emperor...
-
stylite Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami, imam of Yemen,
killed Chananel ben
Chushiel,
Tunisian Jewish rabbi (b. 990)
Cormac O'Ruadrach,
Irish priest and archdeacon...
- (939–1038)
Saadia Gaon (882 or 892 – 942)
Sherira Gaon (906–1006)
Chananel Ben
Chushiel (Rabbeinu Chananel) (990–1053) and
Nissim Gaon (990–1062) of Kairouan,...
-
study of the
Babylonian Talmud by the
Kairouan school of
Chananel ben
Chushiel and
Nissim ben Jacob, with the
result that
opinions ultimately based on...