- male, deceased (1764)
- Jonathan Eybeschutz, was a Talmudist, Halachist and Kabbalist, holding positions as Dayan of Prague, and later as Rabbi of the "Three Communities":...
- male, deceased (1718)
- Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch ben Yaakov Ashkenazi (1656, Moravia- May 2, 1718, Lemberg), known as the "Chacham Tzvi" (after a responsa by the same title),...
- male, deceased (1609)
- Judah Lew ben Bezalel ("Judah Loew son of Bezalel", also written as Yehudah ben Bezalel Levai [or Loew], 1525 - 17 September 1609 or 18 Elul 5369...
- male, deceased (1667)
- David (ben Samuel HaLevi) Segal (Hebrew: דוד הלוי סגל, also known as the "Taz" (Hebrew: ט"ז) or the "Turei Zahav", was a prominent Polish "pose...
- male, deceased (1760)
- Rabbi Yisroel (Israel) ben Eliezer is considered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism (see also Mezhbizh Hasidic dynasty). He was born in Okopy, to...
- male, deceased (1558)
- Shalom Shachna (d. 1558), was a rabbi and Talmudist, and Rosh Yeshiva of several great Acharonim including Moses Isserles, who was also his...
- male
- Sar Shalom Sharabi (the Rashash). Also known as Ribbi Shalom Mizraḥi deyedi`a Sharabi. (Shar'ab, Yemen 1720 - Jerusalem 1777 (10 "shevat" 5537)) wa...
- male, deceased (1732)
- Rabbi Yaakov Culi (a.k.a Kuli or Chuli) was a Talmudist and Biblical commentator of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and passed away in...
- male, deceased (1616)
- Meir Lublin
- male, deceased (1718)
- Shabbethai ben Joseph Bass (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף), born at Kalisz, was the father of Jewish bibliography, and author of the "Sifsei Chachamim"...
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