- male, deceased (1380)
- Rabbi Nissim ben Reuven
- male
- Menahem ben Benjamin Recanati was an Italian rabbi who flourished at the close of the thirteenth century and in the early part of the fourteenth....
- male
- Joseph ibn Shem-Tov was a prolific Judæo-Spanish writer born in Castile. He lived in various cities of Spain: Medina del Campo de Leon (1441); A...
- 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, 1009 years old
- Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as ha-Sallah ("writer of penitential prayers") was a Jewish, Spanish philosopher, linguist, and poet. He was...
- male, deceased (1190)
- Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190) was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian. Kimhi was the eldest son of Joseph Kimhi and the brother of...
- male, deceased (1310)
- Shlomo ben Aderet or omitted altogether. Aderet sometimes is spelled Adret or Adereth. Occasionally the name Avraham or Abraham is included before...
- male, deceased (1170)
- Joseph Kimhi (1105 - 1170), was a medieval Jewish rabbi and biblical commentator. He was the father of Moses and David Kimhi, and the teacher of...
- male, deceased (1460)
- "Terumat HaDeshen" is written as 354 responsa. Note that Rabbi Isserlin himself actually wrote both the questions and the answers (responsa...
- male, deceased (1305)
- Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla (1248-ca. 1305) ("the little") was a Spanish kabbalist, student of Abraham Abulafia.
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