Ehrenreich — (German for rich of honours ) is the surname of: * Barbara Ehrenreich, author of the books Nickel and Dimed and * Ben Ehrenreich * Moses Levi Ehrenreich * Ron Ehrenreich … Wikipedia
EHRENREICH, ḤAYYIM JUDAH BEN KALONYMUS — (1887–1942), Hungarian rabbi. Ehrenreich served as rabbi of Holesov, Moravia; Deva, Transylvania; and Humenne, Slovakia. In this last community, to which he was appointed in 1930, he devoted himself to a study of talmudic literature. Ehrenreich… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Alden Ehrenreich — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ehrenreich. Alden Ehrenreich Données clés Nom de naissance Alden Caleb Ehrenreich Naissance 22 novembre 1989 (1989 11 22) (21 ans) … Wikipédia en Français
Barbara Ehrenreich — Infobox Writer name = Barbara Ehrenreich caption = pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = Birth date and age|1941|8|26|mf=y birthplace = Butte, Montana occupation = social critic, journalist, author, activist genre = non fiction movement =… … Wikipedia
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ḤAYYIM PALTIEL BEN JACOB — (late 13th–early 14th century), German talmudic scholar. Ḥayyim Paltiel was a pupil of eliezer of Touques, and also, apparently, of meir b. baruch of Rothenburg. He traveled through the cities of Bohemia and served as rabbi of Magdeburg. His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ELIEZER BEN NATHAN OF MAINZ — (known as RaBaN = Rabbi Eliezer Ben Nathan; c. 1090–c. 1170), one of the elders of Mainz and a leading rabbinic authority in Germany in the 12th century. Eliezer was apparently born in Germany and in his youth seems to have studied with rabbis of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GERSHOM BEN SOLOMON — (13th century), Provençal scholar of Béziers. No biographical details are known about him. He compiled a halakhic work, Shalman, giving the halakhic rulings of the Talmud according to the order of the halakhot of Isaac Alfasi, and approximating… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AARON BEN JOSEPH HA-KOHEN SARGADO — (also known as Ḥalaf ibn Sargado), gaon and head of the academy at Pumbedita, 942–60. His antagonist saadiah gaon slanderously altered his Arabic first name, Ḥalaf, to read Kelev ( dog ) and it appears in this erroneous form in the Hebrew… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ABUDARHAM, DAVID BEN JOSEPH — (14th century), liturgical commentator in Spain, author of Sefer Abudarham, written in 1340 in Seville. Abudarham came from a distinguished family, and apparently an earlier namesake was a communal leader in Toledo. Abudarham was moved to write… … Encyclopedia of Judaism