- male, deceased (1746)
- Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (1707-1746 (26 "Iyar" 5506)), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaMCHaL (or RaMHaL, רמח"ל), was a prominent Italian Jewish rabb...
- male, deceased (1984)
- Baba Sali's third wife, Rabanit Simi Abuhatzeira, who married Baba Sali when she was 15, is living in Netivot.
- male, deceased (2006)
- Yitzchak Kaduri, also spelled Kadouri and Kadourie (Unconfirmed - January 28, 2006), was a renowned Sephardic Orthodox Haredi rabbi and kabbalist...
- male
- Abulafia can refer to: # Name of a widely scattered Sephardic Jewish family, one of whose branches, for the sake of clearer designation, bore the...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1972)
- Rabbi David Cohen (also known as “Rav Ha-Nazir,” The Nazirite Rabbi) was a rabbi, talmudist, philosopher, and kabbalist
- male, deceased (1643)
- Abraham Azulai (Hebrew: אברהם בן מרדכי) was a Kabbalistic author and commentator born at Fez about 1570.
- male, deceased (1581)
- Guillaume Postel (March 25 1510 - September 6 1581), was a French linguist, astronomer, Cabbalist, diplomat, professor, and religious universalist....
- male, deceased (1866)
- Menachem Mendel Schneersohn (1789-09-09 - 1866-03-17 OS) also known as the "Tzemach Tzedek" was an Orthodox rabbi and the third Rebbe (spiritual...
- male, deceased (1882)
- Shmuel Schneersohn (or Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch or The Rebbe Maharash) (1834-04-29-1882-09-14 OS) was an Orthodox rabbi and the fourth Rebbe...
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