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Shemariah ben
Mordecai was a
German rabbi and
tosafist of the
first half of the 12th century, who was a
pupil of the
tosafist Isaac ben Asher. He was...
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Shemariah ben
Elijah Ikriti of
Negropont (born c. 1275, died c. 1355) (Hebrew: שמריה בן אליהו האיקריטי) was a Gr****-Jewish
philosopher and
Biblical exegete...
- in the
Hebrew Bible called Shemaiah Shemariah is the name of four
biblical figures. In 1
Chronicles 12:5,
Shemariah is a Benjamite, one of David's soldiers...
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Shemariah ben
Elhanan was head of the
yeshivah of Cairo, Egypt,
about the end of the 10th century.
Abraham ibn Daud
relates that Ibn
Rumais (or Ibn Demahin)...
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daughter of
Eliab the son of Jesse. His sons with
Mahalath were Jeush,
Shemariah, and Zaham.
After Mahalath he
married his
cousin Maacah,
daughter (or...
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Shemariah Catarivas was a
Talmudic writer of the 18th century. He was
originally from Tiberias, and went to
Tunis in 1750 as alms-collector, settling...
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Shelah Shelemiah Sheleph Shelesh Shelomi Shelumiel Shem
Shema Shemaiah Shemariah Shemeber Shemed Shemer Shemida Sheminith Shemiramoth Shemuel Shen Shenazar...
- brides.
These rabbis were
eventually ransomed by
Jewish communities:
Rabbi Shemariah ben
Elhanan was
redeemed in Alexandria, Egypt;
Rabbi Chushiel was in "Africa"...
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Abraham ibn Daud's
Sefer HaQabbala, Ibn
Rumahis captured a boat
containing Shemariah ben Elhanan, Chushiel,
father of
Chananel ben Chushiel;
Moses ben Hanoch;...
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virtually autonomous Arab
ruler of
northern Palestine in the mid-18th
century Shemariah Catarivas, 18th-century
Talmudic writer Jacob ha-Cohen
Sekili (1846–1918)...