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Isaac ben
Judah ibn
Ghayyat (1030/1038–1089),
commonly mispronounced ibn
Ghiyyat, was a rabbi,
Biblical commentator,
codifier of
Jewish law, philosopher...
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Yehuda Halevi Samuel ibn
Naghrela Bahya ibn
Paquda Maimonides Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat Christian Iberia Nahmanides Shlomo ben
Aderet Yom Tob of
Seville (the Ritba)...
- 1037: Su Shi (died 1101),
major poet of the Song
dynasty 1038:
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat (died 1089), a
Hebrew poet in al-Andalus
Birth years link to the corresponding...
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important yeshiva.
Among his
students were
Isaac Albalia and
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat.
Joseph launched into a
series of
backfired intrigues,
mishandled and misjudged...
- Hebrew). Vol. 1. Jerusalem: Ḥevrat meḳiṣei nirdamim., Hil. Avel (p. 439) Ibn
Ghiyyat (1861), "Me'ah She'arim", in Yitzḥaq Dov
Halevi Bomberger (ed.), Sefer...
- ben
Abraham ibn Gaon (Migdal Oz) Meir ben
Solomon Abi-Sahula
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat Maimon ben
Joseph Isaac Aboab I
Abraham ibn Daud
Moses ibn Ezra
Jonah ibn...
- ben
Abraham ibn Gaon (Migdal Oz) Meir ben
Solomon Abi-Sahula
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat Maimon ben
Joseph Isaac Aboab I
Abraham ibn Daud
Moses ibn Ezra
Jonah ibn...
- ben
Abraham ibn Gaon (Migdal Oz) Meir ben
Solomon Abi-Sahula
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat Maimon ben
Joseph Isaac Aboab I
Abraham ibn Daud
Moses ibn Ezra
Jonah ibn...
- they did not
intend to eat,
following teachings brought down by
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat (1038–1089) and by Maimonides. The
Birkat Hamazon shows an old format,...
- the
Lucena Yeshiva that
produced such
brilliant scholars as
Isaac ibn
Ghiyyat and
Maimon ben Yosef, the
father of Maimonides. Ibn Naghrillah's son, Yosef...