- male, deceased (1619)
- Shlomo Ephraim ben Aaron Luntschitz was a rabbi, poet and Torah commentator, best known for his Torah commentary "Keli Yakar".
- male
- Simone (Simcha) Luzzatto was a prominent Rabbi in the Jewish ghetto of Venice, Italy. He shared the rabbinate of Venice with another very famous...
- male, deceased (1683)
- Abraham Amigo (c. 1610-c. 1683) was a noted rabbi of Sepharadi descent. He lived in Palestine during the middle of the seventeenth century CE....
- male, deceased (1662)
- Meir ben Judah Leib Poppers Ha-Kohen Ashkenazi Poppers was a Bohemian rabbi and kabbalist. He was born in Prague and died in Jerusalem in February...
- male
- Abraham ben Joseph ha-Levi (Hebrew: אברהם בן יוסף הלוי) was a Polish commentator born at Cracow. In consequence of the persecution of the Jews of...
- male, deceased (1769)
- Nethaneel ben Naftali Tzvi Weil (1687-1769) was a rabbi and Talmudist born at Stühlingen, son of Naphtali Hirsch Weil.
- male
- Zechariah Mendel ben Aryeh Leib (Hebrew: זכריה מנדל בן אריה ליב) was a Polish Talmudist, native of Cracow, and in later life chief rabbi and he...
- male, deceased (1785)
- Mordecai Baruch Carvalho (or "Carvallo") (d. January 1785) was a wealthy Tunisian merchant and rabbi. He devoted part of his time to rabbinical...
- male, deceased (1760)
- Jonah Nabon was a rabbinical scholar; born at Jerusalem in 1713; died there 1760; son of Hanun Nabon. He was celebrated for his Talmudic and...
- male
- Samuel ben Joseph Uziel was a rabbi and physician of Spanish extraction who officiated as rabbi at Salonica, where he also practised medicine.
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