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people in the
Bible have this name. See
Jehiel (biblical figure).
Alternative spellings of
Yechiel include Jehiel, Yehiel, Yechi'el, and
Yiddish variants...
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Asher ben
Jehiel (Hebrew: אשר בן יחיאל, or
Asher ben Yechiel,
sometimes Asheri) (1250 or 1259 – 1327) was an
eminent rabbi and
Talmudist best
known for...
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Colonel Jehiel Brooks (April 8, 1797 Albans,
Vermont -
February 6, 1886) was a soldier,
territorial governor, and
plantation owner. He was
First Lieutenant...
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Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel Anav (Yechiel ben
Yekutiel (Hebrew: יחיאל בן יקותיאל) Anav), also
referred to as
Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel ben
Benjamin HaRofe, who lived...
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Jehiel ben
Asher was a
Jewish liturgical poet;
flourished in
Andalusia in the
fourteenth and
fifteenth centuries. He was the
author of four liturgical...
- domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "MALBIM, MEIR LOEB BEN
JEHIEL MICHAEL". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Wikimedia...
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Jacob ben
Jehiel Loans (Yacov of Linz,
Jakob von Linz,
Yaakov ben
Yechiel Loans) (died 1506) was an Italian-Jewish rabbi,
Court Jew and
personal physician...
- and the Polish-Jewish Renaissance";
Leonard Levin; pgs. 25-26
Rabbi Solomon Luria, the Maharshal, ou.org
Solomon b.
Jehiel Luria, jewishencyclopedia.com...
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Maacah (or Maakah; Hebrew: מַעֲכָה Maʿăḵā, "crushed";
Maacha in the
Codex Alexandrinus,
Maachah in the KJV) is a non-gender-specific
personal name used...
- time of
Joseph Nasi, in
which Soncin invokes the
authority of
Simeon ben
Jehiel. Both
Conforte and
Joseph Sambari ****ert that
Simeon wrote two works: (1)...