UZIEL — (Uzziel), family of prominent Spanish exiles whose members were to be found in Salonika, Safed, Italy, and Fez. JOSEPH UZIEL BEN ABRAHAM (d. c. 1520) arrived in Fez immediately after the Expulsion. He was a disciple of R. Samuel Valenci and had… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Uziel — or Uzziel is a Jewish surname that may refer to:* Uziel Gal * Beit Uziel * Ben Zion Meir Hai Uziel * Hayyim ben Abraham Uziel * Isaac Uziel * Jacob Uziel * Jonathan ben Uzziel * Joseph Uziel * Judah Uziel * Samuel ben Joseph Uziel * Samuel… … Wikipedia
UZIEL, ISAAC BEN ABRAHAM — (d. 1622), rabbi and poet. Isaac was the son of Abraham Uziel, a rabbi of Fez where Isaac was born. In consequence of the famine in Morocco during 1604–05, he left Fez and settled in Oran, Algeria, where he served as rabbi. From there he went in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac Uziel — Isaac ben Abraham Uziel (* im 16. Jahrhundert in Fès; † 1. April 1622 in Amsterdam) war ein spanischstämmiger Rabbi und Dichter, zuletzt tätig in der sephardischen Gemeinde von Amsterdam. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke 3 Literat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Isaac Uziel — Isaac ben Abraham Uziel (d. April 1, 1622, Amsterdam) (Hebrew: יצחק בן אברהם עזיאל) was a Spanish physician and poet born at Fez. At one time he held the position of rabbi at Oran, but late in life he left that city to settle in Amsterdam, where… … Wikipedia
Jacob Judah Leon — J. J. Leon (Stich von Salom Italia, 1641) Jacob Judah Leon (* 1602 in der Nähe von Coimbra, Portugal; † 17. Juli 1675 in Amsterdam) war ein sephardischer Rabbiner und Schullehrer, der vor allem durch ein Modell des Salomonischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
TEMPLO, JACOB JUDAH (Aryeh) LEON — (1602–1675), Dutch rabbi, teacher and scholar. Born in Portugal in the area of Coimbra to a Marrano family and educated under Isaac Uziel, together with the future leaders of the Amsterdam Sephardi community isaac aboab da fonseca and manasseh… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ARDITI, ALBERT JUDAH — (1891–1942), Greek socialist leader. Arditi, who was born in Salonika, was a paper merchant. He devoted his life to the Salonika socialist movement, the Salonikan Federation (the Socialist Labor Federation of Salonika), of which he was one of the … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Chief Rabbi — Chief Rabbinate redirects here. See also Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Chief Rabbi is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country s Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular… … Wikipedia
PUBLIC AUTHORITY — PUBLIC AUTHORITY, in the context of this article, a term referring to an authoritative body composed of representatives of the public – whether appointed or elected by the latter – and entrusted with the duty and power to arrange various matters… … Encyclopedia of Judaism