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Solomon ben Isaac

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  • Abraham Solomon ben Isaac ben Samuel Catalan — (born in Catalonia; died 1492) was the author of a work treating of the eternity of the world, Providence, prophecy, immortality, and the resurrection, and also dealing with mathematical, physical, and cabalistic subjects. It appeared under the… …   Wikipedia

  • GERONDI, SOLOMON BEN ISAAC — (13th century), Spanish liturgical poet. Gerondi was a student of Naḥmanides (see Tashbeẓ, no. 456). According to L. Zunz he composed five poems which include his variation of a favorite theme among medieval poets, the Thirteen Attributes of God… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Solomon ben Jeroham — was a Karaite exegete and controversialist who flourished at Jerusalem between 940 and 960. He was considered one of the greatest authorities among the Karaites, by whom he is called the Wise ( ha Hakam ), and who mention him after Benjamin… …   Wikipedia

  • SOLOMON BEN JUDAH OF LUNEL — (Solomon Vivas 1411–?), Provençal philosopher. At the age of 13, under the direction of his teacher, Solomon ben Menahem (Frat Maimon), Solomon composed a commentary on judah halevi s Kuzari, entitled Ḥeshek Shelomo, which is extant in manuscript …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • SOLOMON BEN SAMSON — (11th century), scholar of Worms, a contemporary of Rashi s teachers. He used to sign himself ששו״ן and as a result is referred to as Sason. His teachers were jacob b. yakar and, apparently, eleazar of Worms, and he was a colleague of isaac b.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • SOLOMON BEN JUDAH — (d. 1051), Palestinian gaon and academy head in Jerusalem and in Ramleh from 1025 to 1051. It appears that R. Solomon was the son of a family of scholars from Fez. He married into the family of Solomon b. Joseph ha Kohen, who preceded him in the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • SOLOMON BEN JUDAH OF DREUX — (or Rouen; 12th–13th centuries), French scholar and tosafist. Solomon was one of the eminent pupils of isaac b. samuel of Dampierre. He was regarded as one of the leaders of French Jewry in his time, and was one of the seven French scholars to… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Solomon ben Samson — was a scholar of Worms in the eleventh century.He was a teacher and relative of Rashi, who refers to him as an authority beside his other teacher, Isaac ha Levi. [Responsa of the French rabbis, Nos. 11, 24.] Most probably he is identical with the …   Wikipedia

  • SOLOMON BEN ḤASDAI — SOLOMON BEN ḤASDAI, exilarch in Babylonia, 733–c. 759, grandson of the exilarch bustanai . Solomon was a scholar and leader. During his period of office he appointed three geonim to the academies of sura and pumbedita ; one of these was his… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Solomon ben Adret — Salomon ben Aderet Rabbi Chelomo ben Aderet (1235 1310), plus connu sous son acronyme Rachba, fut rabbin, légaliste, banquier et talmudiste fort renommé. Il est né à Barcelone en 1235, et eut pour maître le Ramban et Rabbenou Yona, avant de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Rashi (Solomon ben Isaac; Solomon (Salomon) Yitzhak ben Isaac) — (1040 1105)    French rabbinic scholar. He was born in Troyes. After studying in the Rhineland he returned to Troyes, where he estab lished a school. He published responsa, composed penitential hymns and wrote commentaries on the Bible and the… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

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