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Petachiah of Regensburg, also
known as
Petachiah ben Yakov,
Moses Petachiah, and
Petachiah of Ratisbon, was a German/Bohemian
rabbi of the
twelfth and...
- Azariah,
already as Gaon.
Petachiah of
Regensburg also
mentions Ezra in his
description of
visiting Damascus around 1175.
Petachiah notes that Ezra, the Rosh...
- of
Benjamin of
Tudela [Hebr.], ed. Asher, i. 74–76, ii. 152–154; cf.
Petachiah of Regensburg, p. 77, below, Jerusalem, 1872. Budge, Book of the Bee,...
- but
there was less
consensus about whether the
vessel itself survived.
Petachiah of
Regensburg simply declared "the Ark is not there, for it has deca****...
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religious needs:
comfort and truth. Twelfth-century
Jewish rabbi and
explorer Petachiah of
Regensburg visited Jonah's tomb
during his
visit to the Holy Land,...
- Jews in pre-18th-century
Poland Jews of
Bilad el-Sudan
Joseph Rabban Petachiah of
Ratisbon Trade route from the
Varangians to the Gr****s Trans-Saharan...
- Eber ben
Pethahiah (Hebrew: עבר בן פתחיה; fl. early 18th century) was a
scholar from Uherský Brod, Moravia.
Moritz Steinschneider indicates the possibility...
- Robartaig, an
Irish abbot and
scribe Petachiah of Regensburg, also
known as
Petachiah ben Yakov,
Moses Petachiah, and
Petachiah of Ratisbon, a
Bohemian rabbi...
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continuously through the
Middle Ages.
Benjamin of
Tudela visited it in 1170;
Petachiah of
Regensburg soon after.
Carsten Niebuhr recorded its
location during...
- "land of the Jews". (zemlya Jidovskaya). By the end of the 12th century,
Petachiah of
Ratisbon reported travelling through what he
called "Khazaria", and...