Judah Uziel

Judah Uziel

male
Judah Uziel (d. 1634, Venice, probably; "Jewish Encyclopedia" of 1971 says he died ca. 1600) was an Italian scholar of the 16th century, born in...

Judah Leon Magnes

male, deceased (1948)
Judah Leon Magnes (born in San Francisco, California, July 5, 1877; died in New York, New York, October 27, 1948), was a prominent Reform Judaism...

Judah Leon Abravanel

male, deceased (1523)
Judah Leon Abravanel (or Abrabanel, otherwise known as: in Latin, "Leo Hebraeus"; in Portuguese, "Leão Hebreu"; in Spanish, "León Hebreo"; in It...

Judah He-Hasid

male, deceased (1700)
Judah he-Hasid ("Yehudah he-Hasid", "Judah the Pious") (around 1650, Siedlce - October 17, 1700, Jerusalem), was a Jewish Sabbatean preacher who...

Judah Ibn Kuraish

male
Judah ibn Kuraish, Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer; born at Tahort, in northern Africa; flourished in the eighth and ninth centuries. In his...

Judah Vega

male
Judah Vega was the first rabbi of the second synagogue of Amsterdam, Neveh Shalom, which was established in 1608. After a short time he resigned...

Judah Leon Ben Moses Mosconi

male, 681 years old
Judah Leon ben Moses Mosconi was a Bulgarian scholar and Talmudist born at Ocrida. Owing to the wars which agitated Bulgaria in the 14th century,...

Judah Wahrmann

male, deceased (1868)
Judah Wahrmann, Hungarian rabbi; son of Israel Wahrmann; born 1791; died at Pest November 14, 1868. He was appointed associate rabbi and teacher of...

Judah ben Solomon Taitazak

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...

Judah Ben Eliezer Ha-Levi Minz

male
Judah ben Eliezer ha-Levi Minz, also known as Mahari Minz, was an Italian rabbi, the most prominent of his time. He officiated as rabbi of Padua...