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  • 61Барух из Шклова — Барух бен Яаков Шик ивр. ברוך משקלוב‎ Имя при рождении: Барух бен Яаков Дата рождения: 1744 год(1744) Место рождения: Шклов …

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  • 62Blumenfeld, Kurt Yehudah — (1884 1963)    German Zionist leader. He was born in Trüburg. He was one of the founders of Keren ha Yesod and was president of the German Zionist Federation from 1923 to 1933. In that year he settled in Palestine and became a member of the Keren …

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  • 63ABRAHAM IBN EZRA — (1089 1164) Commentateur, grammairien, philosophe et astronome, Abraham ibn Ezra, né à Tudela, est l’une des plus grandes figures de la pensée juive du Moyen Âge. Sa carrière se divise en deux périodes bien distinctes. Pendant la première,… …

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  • 64Meltzer, David — (1937– )    When Donald Allen edited his landmark anthology The new american poetry, 1945 1960, little did he realize the critical trouble that he was creating when he divided his poets among “schools” and regional allegiances. Most notably was… …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 65ALBOTINI (Albutaini), JUDAH BEN MOSES — (d. 1519), kabbalist and commentator on maimonides writings. His father was a scholar in Lisbon. Albotini was one of the Members of the Yeshivah of Jerusalem and, in 1509, signed with them an ordinance to exempt scholars from taxes. He succeeded… …

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  • 66ALEXANDER SUSSKIND BEN MOSES OF GRODNO — (d. 1793), Lithuanian kabbalist. Alexander lived a secluded life in Grodno, never engaging in light conversation so as not to be deterred from study and prayer. Many stories were told about him. According to a well substantiated one, several days …

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  • 67ALMOLI (Almuli), SOLOMON BEN JACOB — (before 1485– after 1542), grammarian, physician, philosopher, and kabbalist. Biography and Basic Works Probably born in Spain, Almoli passed his early years in Salonika, but before 1515 settled in Constantinople, where he spent the rest of his… …

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  • 68BARUCH (BEN ABRAHAM) OF KOSOV — (c. 1725/30–1795), kabbalist. He was a disciple of menahem mendel of Vitebsk and also studied with menahem mendel of Przemyslany for a short while. Baruch became Maggid in Kosov. In his sermons he tried to make the kabbalist doctrine, as taught… …

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  • 69CALAHORA, JOSEPH BEN SOLOMON — (called Joseph Darshan; 1601–1696), rabbi and author. Calahora was born in Posen, and was a grandson of israel samuel b. solomon calahorra . For some time he lived in Belaya Tserkov, where he witnessed the suffering of the Jews in 1648, at the… …

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  • 70GABIROL, SOLOMON BEN JUDAH, IBN — (c. 1021–c. 1057; Ar. Abu Ayyub Sulayman ibn Yahya ibn Gabirul; Lat. Avicebron), Spanish poet and philosopher. His Life The main source of information on Ibn Gabirol s life is his poems, although frequently they offer no more than hints. A number …

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