- Tzvi
Hirsch ben
Yaakov Ashke**** (Hebrew: צבי אשכנזי; 1656 – 2 May 1718),
known as the
Chacham Tzvi
after his
responsa by the same title,
served for some...
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Aryeh Judah Leib ben
Samuel Zevi
Hirsch (Hebrew: אריה יהודה ליב בן שמואל צבי הירש; c. 1630–1714) was a Polish–Lithuanian rabbi. Leib was born
about 1630...
- Ḥayyim Zvi
Lerner (Yiddish: חיים צבי לערנער; 24
April 1815 – 6
April 1889), also
known by the
acronym Ḥatzal (חצ״ל), was a
Russian grammarian of Hebrew...
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Sabbatai Zevi (August 1, 1626 – c. September 17, 1676) was an
Ottoman Jewish mystic, and
ordained rabbi from
Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey). His
family origins...
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Hermann W****ertrilling, or (Hebrew: Tzvi
Hirsch ben
Natan W****ertrilling; born in Boskowitz, Moravia) was an
Austrian Hebraist who
flourished in the 19th...
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Eliezer Zweifel (1815–1888) (Hebrew: אליעזר צבי צְוַויפֶל) was a Russian-Jewish
writer who was ****ociated with the
Jewish Enlightenment movement (haskalah)...
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Judah Aryeh Loeb ben Zvi
Hirsch of
Carpentras (Hebrew: יהודה אריה לייב בן צבי הירש מקארפינטראץ, romanized: Yehuda
Aryeh Leib ben
Tsevi Hirsh mi-Karpintrats;...
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Henri Falk (1881–1937),
French writer Jacob Joshua Falk (Jacob
Joshua ben
Tzebi Hirsch Falk; 1680–1756),
Talmudist and
author of Pene
Yehoshua James Falk...
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Rabbi Hirschel Ben Arye Löb
Levin (also
known as Hart Lyon and
Hirshel Löbel; 1721 – 26
August 1800) was
Chief Rabbi of
Great Britain and of Berlin, and...
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