List of rabbis — This is a list of prominent rabbis. Rabbis are Judaism s spiritual and religious leaders. See also : List of Jews.Rabbis: Pre Mishnaic ( Tannaim ): See Mishnah, Tannaim .* Shimon Hatzadik * Antigonus of SokhoRabbis: Pre Mishnaic ( Tannaim ) (… … Wikipedia
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Kivre Tsadikim — Dans le judaïsme, les Kivre Tsadikim sont le lieu de sépulture, parfois approximative, des sages qui sont considérés comme des modèles. Autour de la tombe des Tsadikim se développe souvent un culte d adoration. Ce phénomène existe dans de… … Wikipédia en Français
Liste bosnischer Schriftsteller — Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Liste bosnischer Schriftsteller: A Abdagić, Muhamed Abdagić, Nakib … Deutsch Wikipedia
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ROMANIA — ROMANIA, country in East Central and South East Europe, in the Carpatho Danubian region, north of the Balkan Peninsula, partly on the littoral of the Black Sea. The territory comprising Romania was known as Dacia in antiquity; Jewish tombstones,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Judaeo-Spanish — Ladino language redirects here. For the language spoken in Italy, see Ladin. Judaeo Spanish, also Judezmo, Ladino, and other names גודיאו איספאנייול Djudeo espanyol, לאדינו Ladino Pronunciation [dʒuˈðeo espaˈɲol] Spoken in … Wikipedia
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ALKALAI, JUDAH BEN SOLOMON ḤAI — (1798–1878), Sephardi rabbi and precursor of modern Zionism. Alkalai was born in Sarajevo (then Bosnia) and brought up in Jerusalem, where he was strongly influenced by Sarajevo born R. Eliezer Papo. From 1825 until he again moved to Jerusalem in … Encyclopedia of Judaism