Joseph ben Ephraim Karo — Joseph Karo Artistic conception of Karo s appearance Born 1488 Toledo, Spain Died 24 March 1575 Safed Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, also … Wikipedia
JOSEPH BEN BARUCH OF CLISSON — (first half of the 13th century), French tosafist. Joseph lived in Paris and was associated with judah b. isaac sir leon . He was one of the leaders of the 300 scholars who went to settle in Ereẓ Israel in 1211. On his way there he passed through … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph ben Noah — (hébreu : יוסף בן נח, arabe Abu Ya ḳub Yusuf ibn Nuḥ) est un sage karaïte des VIIIe et IXe siècles. L assertion de Wilhelm Bacher selon laquelle Abu Ya ḳub Joseph ibn Baḥtawi, l auteur de l’Al Diqduq, et premier grammairien connu de ce… … Wikipédia en Français
JOSEPH BEN MORDECAI HA-KOHEN — JOSEPH BEN MORDECAI HA KOHEN, (late 17th and early 18th century), talmudist of jerusalem . Joseph was a pupil of moses b. jonathan galante . From 1706 to 1718 he wandered through various European countries and, while in Venice, arranged for the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph Ben-Ami — Joseph C. Ben Ami is the current President and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies, a conservative public policy think tank. Before joining the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies he was the executive director of the Institute for… … Wikipedia
JOSEPH BEN MOSES OF KREMENETS — (second half of the 16th century), Polish talmudist. Joseph s teachers in Cracow included moses isserles , israel ben shalom shakhna , and R. Mardush in Ostrog. The influence of his teachers is seen in his Be urei ha Semag (Venice, 1605), a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JOSEPH BEN ḤIYYA — (d. 333 C.E.), Babylonian amora and head of the Pumbedita academy for two and a half years, after the death of rabbah . Joseph was a pupil of Judah b. Ezekiel. Hundreds of his sayings in halakhah and aggadah are to be found throughout the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JOSEPH BEN JUSTU OF JAÉN — (early 12th century), Spanish scholar. Joseph was a pupil of isaac alfasi . zerahiah b. isaac ha levi (Ha Ma or, to Alfasi Pes. ch. 2) notes that he came from the province of Jaén but the exact location is unknown. From a parallel passage in Ma… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JOSEPH BEN MOSES OF TROYES — (known as Joseph Porat; 12th century), French scholar of Epernay. Joseph was an older contemporary of jacob tam and a principal pupil of Tam s brother, samuel b. meir , during whose lifetime he wrote tosafot. Many scholars studied his works in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph ben Judah ibn Aknin — (c.1150–c.1220) was a Jewish writer of numerous treatises, mostly on the Mishnah and the Talmud. He was born in Barcelona, but settled in Fez, where by his own admission he lived as a crypto Jew.In addition to an introduction to the Talmud ( Mevo … Wikipedia