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  • Joseph ben Joshua ben Meïr ha-Kohen (also HaKohen, Hakohen or Hacohen; 20 December 1496 in Avignon – 1575 or shortly thereafter in Genoa) was a Jewish...
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    Lekhah Dodi centers one of its allegorical verses around the phrase Joseph ha-Cohen "Clementine Vulgate Project (Psalm 83:7)". Retrieved 2020-05-30. Jerome...
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    history. Jeremy Cohen has said Verga was a pragmatist who presented benevolent and enlightened characters with a happy ending. Joseph ha-Cohen (1496-1575)...
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  • ha-Cohen should be distinguished from a different Aaron ha-Cohen who served under Joseph ben Ezrun ha-Cohen later in the 10th century. Gil, Moshe (1992), A history...
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  • Yitzhak Eliyahu Michal HaCohen (also known as Michael HaCohen) was a publisher and a journalist. He was one of the co-founders of Nahalat Shiv'a, one of...
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  • Isaac ben Jacob ha-Cohen (second half of 13th century) was a Spanish-born Jewish kabbalist. With his younger brother Jacob he traveled Spain and Provence...
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  • over the selection of one of the sons of an earlier gaon, Solomon ben Joseph ha-Cohen who had held office from for six months in 1025. In 1062 Daniel died...
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  • reconstructed by Gil, Ezrun reigned for thirty years as Gaon after Joseph ben Ezrun ha-Cohen, who was possibly his father. Gil, Moshe (1992), A history of...
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  • Yehuda Ha-Cohen Ibn Susan (also known as Yehuda Ha-Cohen; Hebrew: יהודה הכהן אבן סוסאן; 12th century) was a rabbi and dayan in the city of Fez, Morocco...
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    Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout...
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    Abraham Cohen (Abraham ben Shabbetai ha-Kohen) (1670 – 1729) was a Jewish physician, rabbi, religious philosopher and poet on Zante (Zakynthos), an Ionian...
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    Joshua ben Alexander HaCohen Falk (1555 – 29 March 1614) was a Polish Halakhist and Talmudist, best known as the author of the Drisha and Prisha commentaries...
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  • publication now in the public domain: Louis Ginzberg (1901–1906). "Abraham ben Joseph ha-Levi". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New...
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    of Rabbi Joshua Höschel ben Joseph at Tykotzin, moving later to Kraków and Lublin, where he studied under Naphtali Cohen.[citation needed] Returning to...
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  • Abraham ben Yechiel-Michel Catz Ha Cohen of Lask was a Jewish ascetic who flourished at the end of the 18th century. He went to live at Jerusalem in 1785...
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  • Isaac Cohen Belinfante (Hebrew: יצחק בן אליהו חזקיהו הכהן בלינפנטי, romanized: Yitzḥak ben Eliyahu Ḥizkiyahu ha-Kohen Belinfanti; c. 1720 – 7 September...
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    Judah Halevi (redirect from Judah Ha-Levi)
    Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; Hebrew: יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi יהודה בן שמואל הלוי‎‎; Arabic: يهوذا اللاوي, romanized: Yahūḏa...
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  • contemporary and disputant of Rabbeinu Tam. Rabbeinu Haim ben Hananel HaCohen (12th century) was a student and colleague of Rabbeinu Tam. RI (probably...
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    his own son, but his pupil Joseph ibn Migash.   Teachers   Students Sefer ha-Halachot (ספר ההלכות), also known as Hilchot haRif or Hilchot Rav Alfas (Hebrew:...
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  • Rabbi Jonathan ben David ha-Kohen of Lunel (c. 1135 – after 1210) was a leading French tosafist. He was also known as Jonathan of Lunel, and was one of...
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