Hezekiah da Silva

male, deceased (1698)
Hezekiah da Silva (also Hezekiah Silva (Hebrew: חזקיה בן דוד די סילוא) was a Jewish author born at Leghorn, son-in-law of the dayan Mordecai Be...

Abraham de Boton

male
Abraham Hiyya de Boton (Hebrew: אברהם די בוטון) was a Talmudist and rabbi, a pupil of Samuel de Medina, who later dwelt for the most part at Salo...

Samuel Schotten

male, deceased (1719)
Rabbi Shmuel Schotten HaCohen (1644 - 5 July 1719), known as the "Mharsheishoch", became Rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1685.

Judah Vega

male
Judah Vega was the first rabbi of the second synagogue of Amsterdam, Neveh Shalom, which was established in 1608. After a short time he resigned...
Hayyim ben Jacob Abulafia

Hayyim ben Jacob Abulafia

male, deceased (1744)
Ḥayyim ben Jacob Abulafia, rabbinical authority; born in Hebron, Palestine; died at Tiberias, 1744. He was the grandfather of Ḥayyim ben David Abul...
Solomon Almoli

Solomon Almoli

male
Solomon Almoli was a rabbi who lived about the beginning of the sixteenth century in the Levant. One of his better known works is on the...

Solomon Nissim Algazi

male
Solomon Nissim Algazi was rabbi in Smyrna and in Jerusalem in the 17th century. He must not be confused with his grandson and namesake, a rabbi in...

Jacob Hagis

male, deceased (1674)
Jacob Hagis (or Hagiz was a Palestinian Talmudist born of a Spanish family at Fez. Ḥagiz's teacher was David Karigal ("Ḳorban Minḥah," No. 105),...

Jacob ben Hayyim Alfandari

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Jacob ben Hayyim Alfandari was a talmudic writer and rabbi in Constantinople in the 17th century. In 1686 he refers to himself as an old man...

Malkiel Ashkenazi

male
Rabbi (Hakham) Malkiel Ashkenazi (?1450) Sephardic rabbi best known for resettlement and leadership of the Jewish community in Hebron in 1540....