- some cases,
Todros is a
literal translation of the
Hebrew biblical male name Natan-El.
Todros Geller (1889) - Jewish-American artist.
Todros Todrosi (1313)...
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Todros ben
Meshullam ben
David or
Todros Todrosi (born 1313) was a
Jewish translator from Arles,
France who
lived in the
early fourteenth century. He translated...
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Todros, Blow or
Todres the
Trombonist (original
Yiddish title Todros, Blos or Todres, Bloz) was an 1878
light comedic play by
Abraham Goldfaden, now lost...
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Todros ben
Joseph Abulafia (Hebrew: טודרוס בן יוסף אבולעפיה, 1225 – c. 1285) (Hebrew: טודרוס בן יוסף אבולעפא) was a
nephew of Meir
Abulafia and
Chief Rabbi...
- Michael; Geller,
Todros (1946). Had Gadya. Lino
pictures by
Todros Geller (in Yiddish). L. M. Stein.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Todros Geller. Wood...
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Isaac ben
Todros was a
Spanish rabbi and
Talmudist who
lived toward the end of the
thirteenth century. He was the
teacher of Shem Tov ibn Gaon and Nathan...
- "Lia"
Emerson Todros Daughter of
Walter and Evelyn,
named for
Amelia Peabody, born
around 1890. She
defies convention to
marry David Todros (in The Falcon...
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Kalonymus ben
Todros (Hebrew: קלונימוס בן טודרוס) (d. ca. 1194) was a
hakham of
Provence who
flourished at
Narbonne in the
second half of the
twelfth century...
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Moses Isserles,
known as "the Rema" or "the Rama" (Hebrew: רמ"א). Meir ben
Todros HaLevi Abulafia (/ˈmeɪ.ər həˈleɪvi ˌæbuːˈlæfiə/ MAY-ər hə-LAY-vee AB-oo-LAF-ee-ə;...
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Todros ben
Judah Halevi Abulafia (1247 –
after 1300) was a
Jewish poet who
wrote primarily in Hebrew. He also
wrote poems in Arabic.
Abulafia collected...