- male, deceased (1575)
- Yosef Caro (sometimes Joseph Caro was one of the most significant leaders in Rabbinic Judaism and the author of the Shulchan Arukh, an...
- male, deceased (1807)
- Rabbi Chaim Joseph David ben Isaac Zerachia Azulai (1724 - 21 March 1807), commonly known as the Chida (by the acronym of his name), was a...
- male, deceased (1574)
- Solomon Luria, or Rashal
- male, deceased (1572)
- Moses Isserles (or Moshe Isserlis, was a Rabbi and Talmudist, renowned for his fundamental work of "Halakha" (Jewish law), entitled "HaMapah" (lit....
- male, deceased (1746)
- Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707-1746 (26 "Iyar" 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (or RaMHaL, רמח"ל), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabb...
- male, deceased (1776)
- Jacob Emden was a Jewish rabbi, Talmud scholar, and opponent of the Shabbethaians. He was born at Altona June 4, 1697, and died there April 19, 1776.
- male
- David Conforte (Hebrew: דוד קונפורטי) was a Hebrew literary historian born in Salonica, author of the literary chronicle known by the title "Ḳore...
- male, deceased (1614)
- Joshua Falk (also: Joshua ben Alexander HaCohen Falk was a Polish Halakhist and Talmudist, best known as the author of the "Beit Yisrael"...
- male, deceased (1743)
- Chaim ben Moses ibn Attar was a Talmudist and kabbalist; born at Mequenez, Morocco, in 1696; died in Jerusalem July 31, 1743. He was one of the...
- male, deceased (1630)
- Isaiah Horowitz (Hebrew: ישעיה הלוי הורוביץ; c. 1565 - March 24, 1630 / "11 Nissan 5390" on the Hebrew calendar), was a well-known rabbi and mystic...
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