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Mattathiah Nissim ben
Jacob Israel Terni (Hebrew: מתתיה נסים בן יעקב ישראל טירני; fl. 18th–19th centuries) was an
Italian rabbi and poet. He
served as...
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Rabbi Isaac ben
Mattathiah Aboab (Hebrew: רבי יצחק בן מתתיה אבוהב; d. 1720) also
known as
Isaac Aboab V an
early 18th-century
rabbinic scholar and hakam...
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Rabbi Mattathiah de
Isaac Aboab (1594 - 1667)
Rabbi Isaac de
Mattathiah Aboab (1631 - 1707)
Rabbi Mattathiah de
Isaac Aboab II Aboab...
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Mattityahu Strashun (Hebrew: מתתיהו שטראשון, also
spelled Str****en;
October 1, 1817 –
December 13, 1885) was a
Lithuanian Talmudist,
Midrashic scholar...
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Mattithiah ben
Solomon Delacrut was a Polish-Jewish scholar; he
lived in the
middle of the 16th century. He
settled early in Italy, and at one time seems...
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Mattiacci is a
surname derived from the
Hebrew given name "
Mattathiah",
meaning "gift of the Lord".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eliseo Mattiacci...
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brought back to
Jerusalem and
buried the
remains of "
Mattathiah son of Juda(h)". Some
believe that
Mattathiah son of
Judah was
Antigonus II Mattathias, the exiled...
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later merged. In
order to be
distinguished from his
cousin Isaac ben
Mattathiah Aboab, he
added his mother's last name (da Fonseca) to his own. In 1642...
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Abraham bar Ḥiyya's "Ẓurat ha-Areẓ" (Offenbach, 1720), with
notes by
Mattathiah Delacrut,
Manoah Hendel, and others.
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