- male, deceased (1342)
- Ezmel de Ablitas; son of Don Juceph; born in the village of Ablitas, near Tudela, from which place he derived his name; died in 1342. He was known...
- male, deceased (1897)
- Rear Admiral John Henry Russell (4 July 1827 - 1 April 1897) was an officer of the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War and the...
- male
- A scholar at the University of Toronto, Theophile James Meek published widely on archaeology, corresponded with Wm. F. Albright, and was a frequent...
- male
- Seriah ben Neriah was a Jewish aristocrat of the sixth century BCE. He was the son of Neriah and the brother of Baruch ben Neriah, the disciple of...
- male
- Aaron of Canterbury was an English-Jewish rabbi and halakhic exegete, mentioned in "Minhat Yehudah" ("The Offering of Judah") by Judah ben Eliezer...
- male
- Judah Moscato was an Italian rabbi, poet, and philosopher of the sixteenth century; born at Osimo, near Ancona; died at Mantua. After the expulsion...
- male, deceased (1830)
- Judah ben Jacob Najar (d. 1830) was a Talmudic scholar, author, "dayyan," nephew of Judah Cohen Tanugi, and member of the rabbinate in Tunis, where...
- 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...
- male
- Rabbi Judah haNasi, (Hebrew, יהודה הנשיא, "Judah the Prince" also referred to as "Rabbeinu HaKadosh" (Our holy rabbi), and "Rebbi" ([My] rabbi or t...
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