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Berechiah ben
Natronai Krespia ha-Nakdan (Hebrew: ברכיה בן נטרונאי הנקדן; fl. 12th–13th century) was a
Jewish exegete,
ethical writer, grammarian, translator...
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Natronai Ben
Hilai HaKohen (Hebrew: נטרונאי בן הלאי or
Natronai the Gaon, Hebrew: נטרונאי הגאון; Full name:
Natronai ben
Hilai ben Mari) was Gaon "head...
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current rites in use
among Rabbinic Jews.
Amram ben
Sheshna was a
pupil of
Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon of Sura, and was
exceptionally honored with the
title of...
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Rabbi Samuel ben
Natronai (Hebrew: שמואל בן נטרונאי; c. 1105 – 1197 ) also
known as
RaSHBaT was a 12th-century
German Tosafist.
Possibly born in Bari between...
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Natronai ben
Nehemiah (Hebrew: נטרונאי בן נחמיה; also called: Mar R. Yanka, Hebrew: בר מר ינקא) was Gaon of
Pumbedita from 719 to 730; son-in-law of the...
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Makhir ben
Yehudah Zakkai of
Narbonne or
Makhir ben
Habibai of
Narbonne or
Natronai ben
Habibi (725 - 765 CE or 793 CE) was a Babylonian-Jewish
scholar and...
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headed the
yeshiva were Rav Huna, Rav Chisda, Rav Ashi,
Yehudai ben Nahman,
Natronai ben Hilai,
Saadia Gaon, and others. Abba
Arikha arrived at Sura city to...
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Isaac Iskawi I
Natronai I, Son of
Haninai II Moses, son of
Isaac Iskawi I
Isaac Iskawi II, son of
Moses David I, son of
Judah Zakkai I
Natronai II, son of...
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grave doubt. Moreover, Leon
Nemoy notes, "
Natronai,
scarcely ninety years after Anan's secession,
tells us
nothing about his...
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wanted to see it, and did no
longer recognize it. — Maaser
Sheni 5:2 When
Natronai ben
Hilai was
rumored to have used
kefitzat haderech to
travel from Babylonia...