HALBERSTAM, SOLOMON (Zalman) ḤAYYIM — (known from his acronym as ShaZHaH; 1832–1900), Polish scholar and bibliophile. Halberstam was born in Cracow and studied with his father, Isaac Halberstam, an eminent talmudist. During his years as a successful merchant in Bielsko (Bielitz),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HALBERSTAM, ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM — (1810–1880), talmudist and author. Halberstam was born in Brody and belonged to a distinguished rabbinical family. He was a brother in law of dov berush meisels , rabbi in Cracow and Warsaw, in partnership with whom he directed a banking… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni — (born 1043) was a Spanish Talmudist and liturgical poet born in Barcelona. He was a judge in the important community of Denia, where he became connected, probably as son in law, with ibn Alḥatosh. Among his later descendants was Moses ben Naḥman… … Wikipedia
HALBERSTAM — HALBERSTAM, ḥasidic dynasty, originating in western Galicia in the mid 19th century. The most important personality in the dynasty was its founder, ḤAYYIM BEN LEIBUSH (1793–1876). Born in Tarnogrod, on his mother s side Ḥayyim was a descendant of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Solomon Joachim Halberstam — (February 23, 1832–March 24, 1900) was an Austrian scholar and author born at Cracow. His father, Isaac Halberstam, was a prominent merchant who devoted his leisure time to study, and left in manuscript a work which Solomon published in his honor … Wikipedia
JUDAH BEN ISAAC — (14th or 15th century), author of a Hebrew treatise on music. Judah ben Isaac, who was probably a native of Southern France and seems to have been connected with the Jewish cultural renaissance in 14th century Provence, adapted his treatise from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUDAH BEN ISAAC — (Judah Sir Leon of Paris; also called Gur Aryeh ( lion s whelp ) or Aryeh, after Genesis 49:9 (Or Zaru a, pt. 1 no. 17; Tosefot Yeshanim to Yoma 8a); 1166–1224), French tosafist. Judah headed the Paris bet ha midrash, which was apparently… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Samuel ben Isaac Ha-Sardi — (Hebrew: שמואל בן יצחק סרדי) was a Spanish rabbi who flourished in the first half of the 13th century. In his youth he attended the school of Rabbi Nathan ben Meir of Trinquetaille, Provence, and later he returned to Spain, his native country.… … Wikipedia
GERONDI (Gerundi), ISAAC BEN JUDAH — (13th century), Spanish Hebrew poet. It has been suggested that Gerondi may perhaps be identified with Isaac ha Nasi of Barcelona (a nephew of Sheshet ha Nasi) whose poetry is lauded by Al Ḥarizi (Taḥkemoni, ed. by A. Kaminka (1899), 350–1).… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
I.H. Weiss — Isaac Hirsch Weiss Ne doit pas être confondu avec Joseph Hirsch Weiss. Portrait d Isaac Hirsch Weiss, de la Jewish Encyclopedia. Eisik (Isaac) Hirsch Weiss (9 février, 1815– … Wikipédia en Français