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- Nagid (Hebrew: נגיד pronounced [naˈgid]) is a Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader. This title was often applied to the religious leader in Sephardic...
- known as Samuel the Prince (Hebrew: שמואל הנגיד, romanized: Šəmūʿel HanNāgid) and Isma’il ibn Naghrilla (born 993; died 1056), was a medieval Sephardic...
- Kfar HaNagid (Hebrew: כְּפַר הַנָּגִיד, lit. 'Village of the Prince') is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the coastal plain around 20 km south of...
- brother, [and] he was my student. Around 1171, Maimonides was appointed the Nagid of the Egyptian Jewish community. Arabist Shelomo Dov Goitein believes the...
- 10:3; 12:2), was deputy chief priest (paqid nagid) of the temple (Jeremiah 20:1, 2). (At this time, the nagid "governor" of the temple would have been Seraiah...
- Joseph ibn Naghrela, or Joseph ha-Nagid (Hebrew: רבי יהוסף בן שמואל הלוי הנגיד Ribbi Yehosef ben Shemu'el ha-Lewi ha-Nagid; Arabic: ابو حسين بن النغريلة Abu...
- ISBN 978-0-87306-428-6. Retrieved 29 August 2011. (includes Samuel ha-Nagid's Mevo ha-Talmud, see next section) Zvi Hirsch Chajes Mevo Hatalmud, transl...
- December 7, 1237) was the son of Maimonides and succeeded his father as nagid of the Egyptian Jewish community. Avraham was born in Fustat in the Ayyubid-ruled...
- the most powerful figure was the Jewish administrator known as Samuel ha-Nagid (in Hebrew) or Isma'il ibn Nagrilla (in Arabic). Samuel was a highly educated...
- than a full-fledged monarchy: it often calls him nagid "prince, chief" (Hebrew: נָגִיד, romanized: nāgīḏ), rather than melekh "king" (מֶלֶךְ); David sets...