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Jewish scholar who
converted to
Christianity Aaron Selig ben
Moses of
Zolkiev,
Jewish scholar Aaron of Trebowla,
Jewish scholar Ivan Rutkovych, Ukrainian...
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Zahav and
Magen Avraham; the
second part
contains chiddushim on
Keritot (
Zolkiev, 1807; Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1813; Warsaw, 1825; Dyhernfurth, 1827) Nesivos...
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Ottoman Syria. Eventually, one was
brought to
Europe and was
published at
Zolkiev in 1772 by
Isaac Satanow. In this work, both the
theoretical and the...
- was a
Lithuanian rabbi. He was born at Brest-Litovsk in 1615; he died at
Zolkiev (Zhovkva)
January 3, 1690.
After he had
studied under Hirsh Darshan, Hillel...
- the Torah.
Perush Al ha-Torah, the full
commentary on the
Pentateuch (
Zolkiev, 1806). Its
content is
taken mainly from
Nachmanides (often
copied word-for-word)...
- a grammarian, scribe, and
dayyan of Lemberg. He
wrote Shirah Ḥadashah (
Zolkiev, 1764), a
Hebrew grammar in verse,
divided into six
poems with explanations...
-
Friedrich Schiller,
Ludwig August von Frankl, and others.
Letteris was born in
Zolkiev into a
family of
printers that came to
Galicia from
Amsterdam under John...
- קאמינקער; fl. early 18th century) was a
Polish Shabbethaian missionary from
Zolkiev.
Highly proficient in
Talmudic studies and
adept at dissimulation, Kamanker...
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Aaron Selig ben
Moses of
Zolkiev was a
Polish Jewish author who
flourished in the
seventeenth century. He
wrote "'Amude Sheba'" (Seven Pillars) containing:...
- De'ah, on Oraḥ Ḥayyim, and on Even ha-'Ezer; novellæ on some m********t (
Zolkiev, 1753); and
others of a
similar character,
published in
Maginne Eretz (Amsterdam...