- male
- Samuel Taitazak was a Talmudist who lived at Salonica in the 16th century. He was the author of "She'elot u-Teshubot," responsa, some of which have...
- male
- Judah ben Solomon Taitazak, brother of Joseph ben Solomon, was a Talmudist who lived at Salonica in the 15th and 16th centuries. He was the author...
- 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
- Yom-Tov ben Solomon Lipmann-Muhlhausen was an Jewish-Austrian controversialist, Talmudist, and kabalist of the 14th and 15th centuries. According...
- male, deceased (1859)
- Markus Bär Friedenthal was a German Jewish banker and scholar. Although one of the leading bankers at Breslau, he devoted much time to study and t...
- male
- Shabbethai Panzieri ben Mordecai was an Italian rabbi of the seventeenth century. He was Rabbi of Rome in 1652 and 1653, of Sinigaglia from 1680 to...
- male
- Jehiel ben Solomon Heilprin was a Lithuanian rabbi, kabalist, and chronicler. He was a descendant of Solomon Luria, and traced his genealogy back...
- male, deceased (1776)
- Rabbi Joseph ben Menahem Mendel Steinhardt was a German rabbi who lived in his early year in Schwabach, Bavaria. His first position as rabbi was as...
- male, deceased (1784)
- Simchah (Simon) ben Abraham Calimani was a Venetian rabbi and author. He was a versatile writer, and equally prominent as linguist, poet, orator,...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Rabbi Moses Samuel Zuckermandl, also Zuckermandl (born April 24, 1836, Ungarisch-Brod/Uherský Brod, Moravia - January 27, 1917, Breslau (now W...
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