- Kfar
HaNagid (Hebrew: כְּפַר הַנָּגִיד, lit. 'Village of the Prince') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
coastal plain around 20 km
south of...
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Shmuel Hanagid] (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Jerusalem: הברו יוניון קולג' פרס.
HaNagid,
Shmuel (2016). Cole,
Peter (ed.).
Selected Poems of
Shmuel HaNagid. Princeton...
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Yehoshua Hanagid (Hebrew: יהושע הנגיד),
alternative spelling:
Jehoshua Hannagid (1310–1355), was a
rabbinic scholar and judge, who
began to
serve as the...
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Moses ben Maimon, 1186-1237
David HaNagid [he], 1222-1300
Avraham HaNagid [Wikidata], c. 1246–c. 1316
Yehoshua Hanagid, 1310-1355
David ben
Joshua Maimuni [he]...
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priesthood existing as well as into the ****ure for all Christians.
Shmuel HaNagid alluded to the
loyalty of the sons of
Zadok in his poem: A benevolent,...
- M****acre in Granada, Spain". Haaretz.
Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Joseph
HaLevi HaNagid Ibn Nagrela". geni_family_tree. 15
September 1035.
Retrieved 2023-02-24...
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Tevunot and
Sefer HaHi****on - R.
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto Mevo
haTalmud -
Shmuel HaNagid "Gemara",
Jewish Encyclopedia "Gemara", Prof.
Eliezer Segal "Maimonides...
- 1948, a
number of
Israeli villages were
founded on Yibna's land: Kfar
HaNagid and Beit
Gamliel in 1949, Ben
Zakai in 1950, Kfar Aviv (originally: "Kfar...
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microfilm # F- 44265. Raẓhabi,
Yehuda (1985). "She'elot
Hanagid — A Work by R.
Yehoshua Hanagid". Tarbiẕ (in Hebrew). 54 (4): 553–566. JSTOR 23596708....
- he
became known as a grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator.
Shmuel haNagid, also
known as
Samuel ibn
Naghrela or
Samuel Ha-Naggid (992-1055) Menahem...