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- Imber (biography: Shemarya Imber; introduction: Dov Sadan), Tel Aviv: Mordechai Neuman Publishing, 1950. In 1929, his brother Shemarya Imber compiled part...
- Shemaryahu Gurary, also known by his Hebrew initials as Rashag, (1897–1989) was a rabbi following the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty of Hasidism. His father...
- position was held by a father and son with the names of Shemarya b. Elhanan and Elhanan b. Shemarya. Soon the chief of the Palestinian Jews took over the...
- 2016. see pages 147-148 ff. Megillah 26b Avot 67b Elef Hamagen, Rabbi Shemarya Hakreti, edited by Aharon Erand, Jerusalem: Mekitzei Nirdamim, 2003 Shulkhan...
- of the land adjacent to the Wall. In the late 1830s a wealthy Jew named Shemarya Luria attempted to purchase houses near the Wall, but was unsuccessful...
- Hillel ben Eliakim wrote down his exegetical commentary, Sifre ve Sifra. Shemarya HaIkriti who moved after 1328 to Negroponte prepared his supercommentary...
- although the named individuals are well-known; for example, "Elḥanan b. Shemarya is thoroughly familiar to all Geniza scholars as a Jewish communal leader...
- 189, 212. London: Soncino Press, 1939. Letter from Isaac to Ephraim ben Shemarya of Fustat. Early 11th century. In Mark R. Cohen. The Voice of the Poor...