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Israel Isserlin (Hebrew: :ישראל איסרלן;
Israel Isserlein ben
Petachia; 1390 in Maribor,
Duchy of
Styria – 1460 in
Wiener Neustadt,
Lower Austria) was a...
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travelogue that
eventually became known under the
title Travels of
Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon.
Petachiah was born in Regensburg, a city
whose Jewish community...
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front of the Dome, on the site of the
Western Wall. The
Travels of
Petachia of Ratisbon, c. 1180, and
Travels of a
Student of the
Ramban (c. 1400)...
- Slovenia). Key
ancestor was
Moises Jacob,
father of
Petachia, in Bad Radkersburg, Austria.
Petachia (1355–1460) had
three sons who died in Maribor. Their...
- Cruz Alli
Aranguren ISBN 9788423512867 Tudelalı
Benjamin ve
Ratisbonlu Petachia, Ortaçağ’da İki
Yahudi Seyyahın Avrupa, Asya ve
Afrika Gözlemleri [trans...
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Travels of
Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon, London:
Trubner & C., 1856 pp. 92–93
Petachia of Ratisbon, Rabbi.
Travels of
Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon, who in...
- but
covered with
villages and
farms ... Ten
years later another rabbi,
Petachia of
Ratisbon [i.e. Regensburg], also
arriving at
Mosul (which he called...
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Wayback Machine Lehrhaus. 9
October 2016. 11
October 2016.
Travels of
Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon, p. 59
Bredin 2006, pp. 47–50.
Matthew 12:38–41 and 16:4 Luke...
- Present". John Murray, 1857. pp. 135–6. Benisch, A. (trans). "Travels of
Petachia of Ratisbon". London, 1856. Nasuh,
Matrakci (1588). "Execution of Prisoners...
- Benisch, Abraham; Ainsworth,
William Francis (eds.).
Travels of
Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon. London: The
Jewish Chronicle. Schmelzer,
Menahem H. (1979)...