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Abraham Abele Gombiner (Hebrew: אברהם אבלי הלוי גומבינר) (c. 1635 – 5
October 1682),
known as the
Magen Avraham, born in Gąbin (Gombin), Poland, was a...
- Zohov) - by
Rabbi David HaLevi Segal Magen Avraham - by
Rabbi Avraham Gombiner Biur
HaGra - by the
Vilna Gaon Pri
Megadim - by
Rabbi Joseph ben Meir Teomim...
- R'
Chaim Benveniste (1603–1673) and
Magen Avraham by
Avraham Gombiner (1635–1683).
Gombiner referred to the "drinking of
tobak [tobacco]
through a pipe...
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Chaim 2:6, note 4, who
quotes Joel Sirkis,
David HaLevi Segal, and
Avraham Gombiner.
Mishnah Berurah 2:6, note 9, 10. KSA 3:6. Be'er Heitev, OC 2:6, note 5...
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Romanticism Cyprian Godebski (1765–1809),
freedom fighter and poet
Avraham Gombiner (1635–1682),
Jewish rabbi and
scholar Adam
Hofman (born 1980), politician...
- (1586–1667),
Turei Zahav Sabbatai ha-Kohen (1621–1662),
Shach Avraham Gombiner (1633–1683),
Magen Avraham Tzvi Ashke**** (1668-1718),
Chacham Tzvi Jacob...
- 1586–1667), Halakhist,
major commentator on the
Shulkhan Aruch Avraham Gombiner (Magen Avraham; c. 1635 – 1682)
Hillel ben
Naphtali Zevi (Bet Hillel) (1615–1690)...
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Abraham may
refer to:
Magen Abraham Synagogue, in Ahmedabad,
India Avraham Gombiner, a 17th-century
rabbi known as
Magen Avraham Maghen Abraham (disambiguation)...
- but are not
limited to:
Magen Avraham ("Abraham's shield") by
Avraham Gombiner (on
Orach Chayim)
Turei Zahav ("Rows of Gold",
abbreviated as Taz) by David...
- and have been
cited by such
later rabbinic authorities as
Rabbi Avraham Gombiner in his
Magen Avraham. Levi,
Solomon ben
Isaac (1565). יצחק לבית הלוי הספרדי...