- male, deceased (1593)
- Rabbi Moshe Alshich (or Alshech, known as the "Alshich Hakadosh (the Holy)", was a prominent Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator in the latter...
- male
- Joseph ben Solomon Ṭaiṭazaḳ, also referred to by the acronym "MahaRITaTS", was a talmudic authority and kabalist who lived at Salonica in the 15th a...
- male, deceased (1654)
- Yom-Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ben Moses ha-Levi Heller (b. Wallerstein, Bavaria, 1579; d. Kraków, September 7, 1654) was a Bohemian rabbi and l...
- male, deceased (1583)
- Elijah Ba'al Shem (d. 1583) was a Polish rabbi who studied under Rabbi Solomon Luria and later became the Chief Rabbi of Chelm. He was a co-signer...
- male, deceased (1611)
- Yom Tov ben Moshe Tzahalon (Maharitatz (Hebrew: יום טוב בן משה צהלון) was a student of Moses di Trani and Moshe Alshich, and published a coll...
- male
- Abraham Abele Gombiner (Hebrew: אברהם לוי אבלה הומבינר), known as the Magen Avraham, born in Gąbin (Gombin), Poland, was a rabbi, Talmudist and...
- male, deceased (1612)
- Rabbi Mordecai ben Avraham Yoffe (Hebrew: מרדכי בן אברהם יפה) was the author of "Levush Malkhut", a ten-volume codification of religious laws...
- male
- Kalonymus Haberkasten was a rabbi and Talmudist in sixteenth century Poland. He was rosh yeshiva in Lemberg, and was later the first rabbi of the...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Shabtai Sheftel Horowitz was a rabbi and talmudist, probably born in Ostrog, Volhynia. He was the son of the kabbalist Isaiah Horowitz, and at an...
- male, deceased (1693)
- Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (February 1st, 1605 - April 4th, 1693) was a rabbi, scholar, kabbalist and writer. In 1656, he was one of several elders...
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