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In Jewish lore, blood libels were the impetus for the creation of the Golem of Prague by Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel in the 16th century.
The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late 16th century chief rabbi of Prague.
The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late 16th century chief rabbi of Prague, also known as the Maharal, who reportedly created a golem to defend the Prague ghetto from antisemitic attacks and pogroms.
Voluminous supercommentaries have been published on Rashi's commentaries on the Bible and Talmud, including Gur Aryeh by Rabbi Judah Loew ( the Maharal ), Sefer ha-Mizrachi by Rabbi Elijah Mizrachi ( the Re ' em ), and Yeri ' ot Shlomo by Rabbi Solomon Luria ( the Maharshal ).
Among them may be noted Judah Loew ben Bezalel ( the Maharal of Prague ), Isaiah Horowitz, and Yair Bacharach.
The core of his synthesis of different schools of Jewish thought was rooted in his deep studies of the teachings of Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel ( 1525 – 1609 ) a scholar and mystic known as the Maharal of Prague.
He was the son of Baruch, great < sup > 5 </ sup >- grandson of the mystic and philosopher Rabbi Judah Loew, the " Maharal of Prague ".
Judah Loew ben Bezalel, alt.
One of his ancestors was Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel.
* August 22 – Judah Loew ben Bezalel, Jewish mystic and philosopher ( born 1525 )
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Maharal, Judah Loew ( 1525 – 1609 ), points out that Derech Eretz is not limited to " earning a living "; rather the concept encompasses hanhaga tiv ` it, " operating in the natural world ".
The main plot is interwoven with a story Malkah tells Yod that deals with Rabbi Judah Loew who Malkah depicts as her ancestor living in the ghetto of Prague around 1600.
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* Judah Loew ben Bezalel ( Maharal ), 16th century Prague mystic and Talmudist
* The Golem: while connected with the legend of rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the Golem is cast as a sort of gestalt entity, a physical manifestation of the ghetto's inhabitants ' collective psyche, as well as of the ghetto's own " self.
The famous rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel ( 1525 – 1609 ), who is said to have created the golem of Prague, officiated here for twenty years as the second regional rabbi between 1553 and 1573.
* Chiddushei Aggados ( Novellae on the Aggadot ) by Judah Loew " the Maharal " ( as well as many other works by Loew, esp.
It is said that the body of Golem ( created by Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel ) lies in the attic where the genizah of Prague's community is kept.

Judah and ben
Amos was a prophet during the reign of Jeroboam ben Joash ( Jeroboam II ), ruler of Israel from 793 BC to 753 BC, and the reign of Uzziah, King of Judah, at a time when both kingdoms ( Israel in the North and Judah in the South ) were peaking in prosperity.
11th to 12th century grammarians of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain included Judah ben David Hayyuj, Jonah ibn Janah, Abraham ibn Ezra, Joseph Kimhi, Moses Kimhi and David Kimhi.
Then he moved to Mainz, where he studied under another of his relatives, Rabbi Isaac ben Judah, the rabbinic head of Mainz and one of the leading sages of the Lorraine region straddling France and Germany.
* Rashi's middle daughter, Miriam, married Judah ben Nathan, who completed the commentary on Talmud Makkot which Rashi was working on when he died.
This is true of the tractate Makkot, the concluding portions of which were composed by his son-in-law, Rabbi Judah ben Nathan, and of the tractate Bava Batra, finished ( in a more detailed style ) by his grandson, the Rashbam.
The most important writers are Yose ben Yoseh, probably in the 6th century, chiefly known for his compositions for Yom Kippur ; Eleazar Kalir, the founder of the payyetanic style, perhaps in the 7th century ; Saadia Gaon ; and the Spanish school, consisting of Joseph ibn Abitur ( died in 970 ), ibn Gabirol, Isaac Gayyath, Moses ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra and Judah ha-Levi, Moses ben Nahman ( Nahmanides ) and Isaac Luria.
* Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg, a 12th-13th century rabbi and mystic, founder of Chasidei Ashkenaz
* Gershom ben Judah ( d.
Jewish neo-Aristotelian philosophers, who are still influential today, include Maimonides, Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, and Gersonides.
R. Gershom, his brother Machir, Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils ( Tob ' Elem ) of Limoges, R. Tam ( Jacob ben Meïr ), Menahem ben Perez of Joigny, Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil, Judah of Paris, Meïr Spira, and R. Meïr of Rothenburg made Masoretic compilations, or additions to the subject, which are all more or less frequently referred to in the marginal glosses of Biblical codices and in the works of Hebrew grammarians.
* Meir ben Judah Leib Poppers, Bohemian rabbi and kabbalist
* Rabbi Löb Judah ben Isaac (), a rabbi
There are several Jewish authors of the 10th and 11th centuries, e. g., Aaron ben Meïr, Samuel ben Paltiel, Solomon ben Judah and others, who write about the Jews resorting to the Western Wall for devotional purposes.

Judah and Bezalel
:" God spoke to Moses, saying: I have selected Bezalel son of Uri son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, by name.
Lion of Judah on Bezalel tile.
The story is a reworking of a legend of Judah Loew ben Bezalel, known as the Maharal, a great rabbi of Prague.
* Judah Loew ben Bezalel, a Bohemian Talmud scholar known for the legend that he created the Golem of Prague
" Bezalel is described in the genealogical lists as the son of Uri ( Exodus 31: 1 ), the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah ( I Chronicles 2: 18, 19, 20, 50 ).
He praised the Me ' or ' Enayim of Azariah dei Rossi in spite of the anathema that his master, Judah ben Bezalel, whom he held in great esteem, had launched against the book and its author.

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