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Hakham (or Chakam(i), Haham(i), Hacham(i), Hach; Hebrew: חכם, romanized: ḥāḵām, lit. 'Wise') is a term in
Judaism meaning a wise or
skillful man; it often...
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Hachmei Provence (Hebrew: חכמי פרובנס, romanized: sages of Provence)
refers to the hekhamim, "sages" or "rabbis," of Provence, now
Occitania in France...
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Tosefot Hakhmei Anglia (Hebrew: תוספות חכמי אנגליה, English:
Glosses of the
sages of England) is a
Talmud commentary composed by one of the
Tosafists living...
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Aquitani Iberians...
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appears in the
anonymous Bahir 2.9–10,
which was
probably edited by the
Hachmei Provence.
Possibly related to the
concept of "formless and void" is the...
- The Tosafot,
Tosafos or
Tosfot (Hebrew: תוספות) are
medieval commentaries on the Talmud. They take the form of
critical and
explanatory glosses, printed...
- Jewish,
Spanish philosopher Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190),
medieval rabbi from
Hachmei Provence,
Occitania (modern France)
Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), Spanish...
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Divine Thought. The most
famous student of
Isaac was
Azriel of Gerona.
Hachmei Provence Aaron of
Cardena Girona Synagogue Raphael,
Simcha Paull (April...
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family is
according to many [citation needed]
considered the
foundation of
Hachmei Provence and the Ashke**** Hasidim. The name
should technically be spelled...
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Aaron ben
Jacob ha-Kohen was one of the
hachmei Provence, one of a
family of
scholars living at Narbonne,
France (not Lunel, as
David Conforte and others...