- male, deceased (1263)
- Yonah ben Abraham Gerondi, also known as Rabbeinu Yonah and Yonah of Gerona) (d. 1263) was a Catalan rabbi and moralist, cousin of Nahmanides. He...
- male
- Azriel of Gerona, Azriel ben Menahem, (c.1160- c.1238), was one of the most important Jewish mystics in the Spanish town of Gerona (north of...
- male, deceased (1411)
- Hasdai ben Abraham Crescas (Hebrew: חסדאי קרשקש was a Jewish philosopher and a renowned halakhist (teacher of Jewish law). Along with Rambam, Ra...
- male, deceased (1130)
- The Rivam, Rabbi Yitzchak ben Meir, was one of the Baalei Tosafos. He was the grandson of Rashi, and brother of the Rashbam and the Rabbeinu Tam....
- male
- Aaron of York or Aaron fil Josce was a Jewish financier and chief rabbi of England; born in York before 1190; died after 1253. He was probably the...
- male, 1094 years old
- Hasdai (Abu Yusuf ben Yitzhak ben Ezra) ibn Shaprut born about 915 at Jaén; died 970 or 990 at Córdoba in Spain, was a Jewish physician, di...
- male, deceased (1546)
- Jacob Berab, also Jacob Berav, Yaakov Berav, Yaakov Bei Rav, Talmudist and rabbi; born at Moqueda near Toledo, Spain, in 1474; died at Safed April...
- male
- Isaac ben Ezra (full name: Abu Hasdai Yitzhak ben Ezra ibn Shaprut; also known as Isaac ibn Shaprut was a rabbi active in Jaén during the early t...
- male
- Isaac Aboab was Jewish Talmudic scholar. He is also know by the pen name "Menorat ha-Maor" or "Menoras HaMaor", a work which he authored. He lived...
- male, deceased (1467)
- Solomon ben Simon Duran (Hebrew: שלמה בן שמעון דוראן), known as Rashbash, was a medieval rabbi with antagonistic views towards the Kabbalah, and th...
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