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Abraham ben
Judah Leib (Löb)
Maskileison (Hebrew: אברהם משכיל לאיתן); (b.1788– d.1848) was a
Jewish scholar,
rabbi and
author active in
Russia during...
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Naphtali Maskileison (Hebrew: נַפְתָּלִי מַשְֹכִּיל לְאֵיתָן, romanized: Naftali
Maskil le-Eitan; 20
February 1829,
Radashkovichy – 19
November 1897,...
- editions, the
latest being the
revised one of
Naphtali Maskileison, son of
Abraham Maskileison Warsaw, 1882. Of Heilprin's
numerous other works mentioned...
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latest (as of 1906)
being the
revised one of
Naphtali Maskileison, son of
Abraham Maskileison, Warsaw, 1882. Of Heilprin's
numerous other works mentioned...
- Neubauer; Grätz, Gesch. d. Juden, 2d ed., iv. 405; Heilprin,
Seder ha-Dorot, ed.
Maskileison, p. 72; Zacuto, Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 115. v t e...
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daughter of
Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Maskileison [HE]. The
wedding was
celebrated in
Khislavichi where Rabbi Maskileison served as rabbi.
After their marriage...
- Dawid, p. 56, Warsaw, 1890) and by
Heilprin (Seder haDorot, i.245, ed.
Maskileison) as
having occurred in 1553 or 1554
under Pope
Julius III, at the instigation...
- Wagnalls.
Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography: Heilprin,
Seder ha-Dorot, ed.
Maskileison, p. 218,
where older sources are
quoted Heidenheim's
edition of the Mahzor...
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Yochanan accompanies Yannai i.e.,
Judah II; see "Seder ha-Dorot," ed.
Maskileison, ii. 177; Halevy, "Dorot ha-Rishonim," ii. 30 et seq. See
Shabbat 119b;...
- bibliography: Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. i. 447 et seq.; Frankel, Mebo, 85b; Heilprin,
Seder ha-Dorot, ed.
Maskileison, ii. 138b; Weiss, Dor, iii. 91. v t e...