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Jacob ben Meir (1100 – 9 June 1171 (4 Tammuz)), best
known as
Rabbeinu Tam (Hebrew: רבינו תם), was one of the most
renowned Ashke****
Jewish rabbis and...
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Biblical Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה, romanized: Mōše; also
known as
Moshe or
Moshe Rabbeinu (Mishnaic Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּינוּ, lit. 'Moshe our Teacher'); Syriac:...
- (c. 1125 – 27
November 1198), also
known by the
abbreviation RABaD (for
Rabbeinu Abraham ben David)
Ravad or
RABaD III, was a Provençal ḥakham, an important...
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known as
Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, "Our
teacher Gershom") and also
commonly known to
scholars of
Rabbinic Judaism by the
title Rabbeinu Gershom...
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Rabbenu Asher's son
Judah testified to the fact that he died in poverty.
Rabbeinu Asher died in
Toledo on 9
Cheshvan 5088 (1327 CE). His
known surviving...
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Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin or
Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin (Hebrew: יְשִׁיבַת רַבֵּינוּ חַיִּים בֶּרלִין) is an
American Haredi Lithuanian-type boys'...
- his piety"
should put on
Rabbeinu Tam tefillin,
while the
Mishnah Brurah explains that if any
other person puts on
Rabbeinu Tam tefillin, it is a sign...
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Chiddushei Rabbeinu Chaim HaLevi Al-HaRambam (Hebrew: חידושי רבינו חיים הלוי על הרמב"ם, lit. Our
Rabbi Chaim the Levite's
Novellae on Maimonides) is a...
- of
Abraham the Gironan'; died 1264), also
known as
Jonah of
Girona and
Rabbeinu Yonah (רבינו יונה), was a
Catalan rabbi and moralist,
cousin of Nahmanides...
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often referred to as
Rabbeinu Chananel –
Hebrew for "our teacher, Chananel" (in Hebrew, רבנו חננאל, or abbreviated, ר"ח).
Rabbeinu Chananel (c. 980–1055)...