- Yom Tov ben
Moshe Tzahalon (Hebrew: יום טוב בן משה צהלון), also
known as the Maharitz, (c. 1559 – 1638, Safed,
Eyalet of Sidon) was a
student of Moses...
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Tzahalon is a
residential neighborhood of Jaffa, Israel. It is
located just
south of
central Jaffa and just east of the
Ajami neighborhood.
Notable buildings...
- The
following rabbis were/are
known as the Maharitz: Yom Tov
Tzahalon Yosef Tzvi
Dushinsky (first
Dushinsky rebbe)
Yihhyah Salahh, an 18th-century Yemenite...
- had
already been
opposed by
several Sephardic contemporaries, Yom Tov
Tzahalon, who
designated the
Shulchan Aruch as a book for "children and ignoramuses"...
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Elijah ben
Moses Gershon Ẓahalon of
Pinczow was an eighteenth-century
Jewish Talmudist,
mathematician and
physician living in Pińczów,
Russian Poland....
- French-born
rabbi and
liturgical poet Yom-Tov Samia,
Israeli general Yom Tov
Tzahalon (1559 – 1638),
religious and
legal scholar This
disambiguation page lists...
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taught notable students including Rabbi Hayim Vital and
Rabbi Yom Tov
Tzahalon.
Although the
Alshich belonged to the
circle of the
Kabbalists who lived...
- (Judaism)
Liturgical poet, exegete,
rabbi of Gaza
Safed c.1555 Yom Tov
Tzahalon Religion (Judaism) Rabbi,
author of responsa, at
Safed c.1559
Khayr al-Din...
- Giv'at
Aliyah (Jabaliya) to the west, and the
newer neighbourhoods of
Tzahalon,
Shikunei Hisachon, Neve
Golan and Yafo
Gimel to the east of the street...
-
Lekach Tov, a
commentary on the Book of
Esther by 18 year old Yom Tov
Tzahalon. 1584 St. Anthony's Monastery, Qozhaya,
Lebanon Introduced by Maronite...