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Meshullam is a
Hebrew biblical masculine name
meaning "Befriended". It is
appear in
bible several times and
refer to
individual for
their loyalty. In...
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Meshullam ben
Menahem of
Volterra (Hebrew: משולם בן מנחם; d. 1508), also
known as
Meshullam da Volterra, was an
Italian Jewish businessman who traveled...
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Andronicus ben
Meshullam, a
Jewish scholar of the 2nd
century BCE.
According to
Josephus (Ant. xiii. 3, § 4), he was the
representative of the Jews in...
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Meshullam Feivush ****er of
Zbarazh (c. 1742– 12
December 1794) was the
author of
several Hasidic sefarim including the
Yosher Divrei Emes. Rabbi...
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Rabbi Meshullam ben
Kalonymus (Hebrew: משולם בן קָלוֹנִימוּס also
known as
Rabbeinu Meshullam,
Meshullam the Great,
Meshullam the
Roman and also in Hebrew:...
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Asher ben
Meshullam was a
Jewish theologian and
Talmudic scholar who
lived at
Lunel in the
second half of the 12th
century CE. A
renowned Talmudist, he...
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Kalonymus Ben
Meshullam was a
French Jew of the
Kalonymus family the son of
Meshullam ben Kalonymus. He was head of the
Jewish community of
Mainz at the...
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Eliakim ben
Meshullam Halevi (born
about 1030; died at the end of the
eleventh century in Speyer,
Rhenish Bavaria) was a
German rabbi,
Talmudist and payyeṭan...
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Meshulam Fayish Tzvi (Herman)
Gross or
Grosz (Hebrew: משולם פייש צבי גראס) (1863–1947) was a businessman,
inventor and
learned layman,
author of two sefarim...
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public domain: Khan, S (1901). "ABIGDOR,
ABRAHAM (called also
Bonet ben
Meshullam ben Solomon)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia...