Shimon Bar Yochai

Shimon Bar Yochai

male
Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai, Shimon son of Yohai, Simon son of Yohai or Rashbi, was a famous rabbi who lived in the era of the Tannaim (scholars of the...
Yehuda Ashlag

Yehuda Ashlag

male, deceased (1954)
Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag or Yehuda Leib Ha-Levi Ashlag also known as the Baal Ha-Sulam, (lit. "Master of the Ladder") - referring to his magnum opus,...
Nathan Of Gaza

Nathan Of Gaza

male, deceased (1680)
Nathan Benjamin ben Elisha ha-Levi Ghazzati or Nathan of Gaza (Hebrew: נתן עזתי) was a theologian, born in Jerusalem, who became famous as a prophet...
Bahya ben Asher

Bahya ben Asher

male, deceased (1340)
Bahye ben Asher or Bahye ben Asher ben Halawa also known as the Rabbeinu Behaye, born about the middle of the thirteenth century at Saragossa, died...
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero

Moses ben Jacob Cordovero

male, deceased (1570)
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero or Moshe Cordevero (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו) known by the acronym the Ramak (רמ"ק), was one of the most prominent schol...
Alexander Altmann

Alexander Altmann

male, deceased (1987)
Alexander Altmann was an Orthodox Jewish scholar and rabbi born in Košice, Austria-Hungary. He emigrated to England in 1938 and later settled in t...
Judah Loew ben Bezalel

Judah Loew ben Bezalel

male, deceased (1609)
Judah Lew ben Bezalel ("Judah Loew son of Bezalel", also written as Yehudah ben Bezalel Levai [or Loew], 1525 - 17 September 1609 or 18 Elul 5369...

Enoch

male
Enoch (Hebrew: "'; Tiberian: , Standard: "') is a name occurring twice in the generations of Adam. In one, he is described as having had a city...
Eliyahu de Vidas

Eliyahu de Vidas

male, deceased (1592)
Eliyahu di Vidas (1518-1592) was a medieval rabbi. He was a disciple of Rabbis Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (known as the "Ramak") and Isaac Luria. di...
Solomon Molcho

Solomon Molcho

male, deceased (1532)
Solomon Molcho (Shlomo Mol'kho, meaning "Solomon His Angel"), originally Diogo Pires was a "New Christian" who converted back to Judaism, declared...