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Margulies (occasionally
Margolies or Margolyes) is a
surname that, like its
variants shown below, is
derived from the Ashke****
Hebrew pronunciation of...
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Jacob Margolioth of
Nuremberg (Hebrew: רבי יעקב בן משה מרגליות-יפה;
January 1430 – 1492) was a 15th-century
German rabbi and
halakhic authority. In his...
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Hayyim Mordecai Margolioth (mid-18th
century - 1818; Hebrew: חיים מרדכי מרגליות) was a
Polish rabbi, best
known as the
author of the
halachic work Sha'are...
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Rabbi Aharon Rokach Margolioth, and they had five children.
After her
death Elimelech married Gittel,
daughter of
Rabbi Yaakov Margolioth. He died in Leżajsk...
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public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Ephraim
Zalman Margolioth". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. v t e v t e...
- Jaffe, a German-born
rabbi and scholar. In his
early years he
married Margolioth bat
Samuel HaLevi.[citation needed] In the mid-15th-century he
moved to...
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Teomim Shaarei Teshuvah ("Entry to Responsa") by
Hayyim Mordecai Margolioth Machatzit HaShekel ("Half-Shekel") by
Samuel Loew
While these major commentaries...
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University of
Jerusalem and at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
Margolioth was born in Warsaw, Poland. His father, Yona, who came from a
family of...
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Gymnasium Adolph Baller,
pianist Iuliu Barasch,
physician Ephraim Zalman Margolioth (author of
Mateh Ephraim) (1762–1828)
Aryeh Leib
Bernstein (1708–1788)...
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served as the Av Beit Din of
several communities. He and his wife
Margolioth had a son,
Abraham Jaffe of
Bohemia (d. 1535), who
established the Bohemian...