- Saul Levi
Morteira or
Mortera (c. 1596 – 10
February 1660) was a
rabbi in Amsterdam. He was born in Venice, so he was
neither a
Sephardic or Ashke****c...
- a few
doors down from his home,
headed by the
senior Rabbi Saul Levi
Morteira.
Instructed in Spanish, the
language of
learning and literature, students...
-
Talmud Saul Milton,
British musician,
member of
Chase &
Status Saul Levi
Morteira (c. 1596–1660),
Amsterdam rabbi Saul Moyal,
Egyptian Olympic fencer Saul...
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Portuguese Marrano family in Amsterdam,
studied Jewish subjects under Saul Levi
Morteira (an
elegy on the latter's
death by
Zacuto was
published by D. Kaufmann...
- Marota, Monvedro,
Monvedro (Oeste),
Monvedro De Sines,
Monvedro Tinto,
Morteira, Murteira, Paraletta, Parralada, Parraleta, Parreleta, Pau Ferro, Ribote...
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Amsterdam since 1618.
Josiah was a
disciple and son-in-law of Saul Levi
Morteira (who, himself, was a
disciple of Leon of Modena).
Josiah was a teacher...
-
notable Sephardic Jews in
Amsterdam in the 17th century,
including Saul Levi
Morteira, a
rabbi and anti-Christian polemicist. His
rival was the much more well-known...
- the
colonization of Brazil.
Jacob Velosinho de
Andrade translated Saul
Morteira's "Torat Mosheh" into
Portuguese under the
title "Epitome de la
Verdad de...
-
Immanuel Aboab Men****eh Ben
Israel Jacob ben
Aaron Sasportas Saul Levi
Morteira Jacob ben
Hayyim Zemah Isaac Aboab da
Fonseca Jacob Abendana David Nieto...
- the
teachers of
Joseph Solomon Delmedigo. When
Montalto died, Saul Levi
Morteira went to
Paris to
recover his body for
burial in Beth Haim of Ouderkerk...