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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...
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Shemaryahu Gurary, also
known by his
Hebrew initials as Rashag, (1897–1989) was a
rabbi following the Chabad-Lubavitch
dynasty of Hasidism. His father...
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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...
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Hillel ben
Eliakim wrote down his
exegetical commentary,
Sifre ve Sifra.
Shemarya HaIkriti who
moved after 1328 to
Negroponte prepared his supercommentary...
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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...