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Nathan ben Reuben David Spira, Menahem Azariah Fano, Baruch Abraham ben Elhanan David Foa, Hezekiah ben Isaac Foa, Isaac ben Vardama Foa, Israel Nissim Foa, Israel Solomon Longhi. Isaiah Mordecai ben Israel Hezekiah Bassani, Israel Benjamin ben Isaiah Bassani, Elhanan David Carmi, Benjamin ben Eliezer ha-Kohen, Joshua ben Raphael Fermi, Moses Benjamin Foa, Abram Michael Fontanella, Judah Ḥayyim Fontanella, Israel Berechiah Fontanella, Raphael Jehiel Sanguinetti.
In the thirteenth century, however, only a few authorities, like Moses of London, Berechiah de Nicole, Aaron of Canterbury, and Elias of London, are known, together with Jacob ben Judah of London, author of a work on the ritual, Etz Chaim, and Meïr of Norwich, a liturgical poet.
One work of fiction which was written in Hebrew was the " Fox Fables " by Berechiah ben Natronai ha-Nakdan, Hebrew fables which resemble Aesop's fables.

Berechiah and ha-Nakdan
* Berechiah ha-Nakdan ( Berechiah the Punctuator, or Grammarian, 13th century ), author of Jewish fables adapted from Aesop's Fables.
* In the 13th century the Jewish author Berechiah ha-Nakdan wrote Mishlei Shualim, a collection of 103 ' Fox Fables ' in Hebrew rhymed prose.
Berechiah ha-Nakdan is known chiefly as the author of a 13th century set of over a hundred fables, called Mishle Shualim, ( Fox Fables ), which are derived from both Berachyah's own inventions and some borrowed and reworked from Aesop's fables, the Talmud, and the Hindus .< ref name =" Adventures in Philosophy ">
Berechiah ha-Nakdan produced in England his Fox Fables, one of the most remarkable literary productions of the Middle Ages.
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Berechiah and ",
The very different version in her contemporary, Berechiah ha-Nakdan's " Fox Fables ", appears to owe something to a Latin poem by Avianus, numbered 583 in the Perry Index.

Berechiah and was
Berechiah was a translator, his version being extant of Adelard of Bath's Quæstiones Naturales ( MSS.

Berechiah and .
He describes himself () as " the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo.
In addition to these, Berechiah wrote a commentary on the Book of Job.
Besides these works, Berechiah is also said by Zunz to have contributed to the Tosafot ( Sanh.
* A Levite, ancestor of a certain Berechiah.
Isaac Samson d ' Angeli, R. J. Bolognese, Hananiah Elhanan Ḥai ha-Kohen, Jacob Levi, Moses Benjamin Levi, Israel Berechiah Sanguinetti, David Jacob Maroni, Giuseppe Lattes, Alessandro da Fano, and Lazzaro Laide Tedesco.
Some statements in the book are attributed to R. Berechiah, R. Johanan, R. Bun, rabbis mentioned in the later midrashic literature.
But in the following August a number of the chief Jews who had assembled at Lincoln to celebrate the marriage of a daughter of Berechiah de Nicole were seized on a charge of having murdered a boy named Hugh.
Although Emeq HaMelekh contained approbations from well-respected scholars, it also met with substantial disapproval from contemporary kabbalists such as Chaim Joseph David Azulai, Berechiah Berak, and Moses Hagiz.

ben and Natronai
The religious practice is mentioned for the first time by Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon of the Academy of Sura in Babylonia, in 853 C. E., who describes it as a custom of the Babylonian Jews and further explained by Jewish scholars in the ninth century by that since the Hebrew word geber ( Gever ) means both " man " and " rooster " the rooster may act or serve as a palpable substitute as a religious vessel in place of the man with the practice also having been as a custom of the Persian Jews.
Around 733 CE, Mar Natronai ben Habibai moves to Kairouan, then to Spain, transcribing Talmud Bavli for the Academy at Kairouan from memory-later taking a copy with him to Spain.
Judah Zakkai, who is called " Zakkai ben Ahunai " by Sherira, had as rival candidate Natronai ben Habibai, who, however, was defeated and sent West in banishment ; this Natronai was a great scholar, and, according to tradition, while in Spain wrote the Talmud from memory.
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But a personal grudge entertained by the exilarch Solomon bar Ḥasdai induced the latter to pass over Aḥa, and to appoint Natronai ben Nehemiah, Aḥa's secretary, a man considerably his inferior in learning and general acquirements.
The religious practice is mentioned for the first time by Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon of the Academy of Sura in Babylonia, in 853 C. E., who describes it as a custom of the Babylonian Jews with the practice also having been as a custom of the Persian Jews and further explained by Jewish scholars in the ninth century by that since the Hebrew word geber ( gever ) means both " man " and " rooster " the rooster may act and serve as a valid religious substitute and a religious and spiritual vessel in place of the man.

ben and ("
Sefer Mitzvot Katan (" SeMaK ") by Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil is an abridgement of the SeMaG, including additional practical Halakhah, as well as agaddic and ethical material.
" Although there have been a number of philosophers who have formulated similar anti-razors since Chatton's time, no one anti-razor has perpetuated in as much notability as Chatton's anti-razor, although this could be the case of the Late Renaissance Italian motto of unknown attribution Se non è vero, è ben trovato (" Even if it is not true, it is well conceived ") when referred to a particularly artful explanation.
Chapter 14 of the Book of Isaiah refers to what Jewish exegesis of the prophetic vision of Isaiah 14: 12-15 identifies as King Nebuchadnezzar II ; the Hebrew word says " Helel ben Shaḥar " (" the shining one, son of the morning ").
The motto can also be interpreted as a Brussels dialect rendering of the Dutch phrase " Hier ben ik, hier blijf ik " (" Here I am, here I stay ").
One work in particular which belongs to this province, Yesod Mora (" Foundation of Awe "), on the division and the reasons for the Biblical commandments, he wrote in 1158 for a London friend, Joseph ben Jacob.
* Peri Megadim (" Dainty Fruit ") by Joseph ben Meir Teomim
bar-Hiyya's philosophical works, are (" Meditation of the Soul "), an ethical work written from a rationalistic religious viewpoint, and an apologetic epistle addressed to Judah ben Barzilai al-Barzeloni.
Bahye ben Yosef Ibn Paquda, of Zaragoza, was author of the first Jewish system of ethics Al Hidayah ila Faraid al-hulub, (" Guide to the Duties of the Heart ").
Scholars suggest that Maimonides instigated the Maimonidean Controversy when he verbally attacked Samuel ben Ali Ha-Levi al-Dastur (" Gaon of Baghdad ") as " one whom people accustom from his youth to believe that there is none like him in his generation ," and he sharply attack the " monetary demands " of the academies.
Some traces of Brethren of Purity doctrines, as well as of their numerology, are found in two Yemenite philosophical midrashim written in 1420 – 1430: Midrash ha-hefez (" The Glad Learning ") by Zerahyah ha-Rofé ( a / k / a Yahya al-Tabib ) and the Siraj al -' uqul (" Lamp of Intellects ") by Hoter ben Solomon.
Rabbi Eliezer ben Elijah Ashkenazi Ha-rofeh Ashkenazi of Nicosia (" the physician ") the author of Yosif Lekah on the Book of Esther.
In reference to his name and crutch, he often said " Ik ben rijk en wel gestelt " (" I am rich and well off ", a pun on his name Rijckaert ( rijck means rich, while rijkaard means rich man ), and having to use a crutch ( gestelt means with a crutch, while welgesteld means well off ).
Rabbi Shmuel Moshe Kramer also noted that the gematria (" numerical value ") of the Hebrew letters of Breslov ( ברסלב ) is 294, as is the Hebrew spelling of Nachman ben Faiga ( נחמן בן פיגא ) ( Nachman son Faiga )the names of Rebbe Nachman and his mother.
Neriah (" Lord is my Lamp ") is the father of Baruch and Seraiah ben Neriah, mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah of the Hebrew Bible.
When Josephus (" Vita ," § 38 ) speaks of Hillel's great-grandson, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel I, as belonging to a very celebrated family (), he probably refers to the glory the family owed to the activity of Hillel and Rabban Gamliel Hazaken.
Hillel ben Eliakim, known in Hebrew to Talmud scholars as Rabbeinu Hillel, (" Our Rabbi Hillel "), was a Greek rabbi and Talmud scholar.
Hasidism's founder was Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, known as the Baal Shem Tov (" master of a good name " usually applied to a saintly Jew who was also a wonder-worker ), or simply " the Besht "; he taught that man's relationship with God depended on immediate religious experience, in addition to knowledge and observance of the details of the Torah and Talmud.
In 1772, when the first secret circles of Hasidim appeared in Lithuania, the rabbinic qahal (" council ") of Vilna, with the approval of Rabbi Elijah ben Solomon, arrested the local leaders of the sect, and excommunicated its adherents.
* ben or bene: well ; in ben marcato (" well marked ") for example
Huna, the head of the school of Sura, recognized Nahman ben Jacob's superior knowledge of the Law by saying that Nahman was very close to the " gate of the exilarch " (" baba di resh galuta "), where many cases were decided Batra 65b.
The term " dayyane di baba " (" judges of the gate "), which was applied in the post-Talmudic time to the members of the court of the exilarch, is derived from the phrase just quoted Harkavy, l. c .. Two details of Nahman ben Jacob's life cast light on his position at the court of the exilarch: he received the two scholars Rav Chisda and Rabba b. Huna, who had come to pay their respects to the exilarch ( Sukkah 10b ); and when the exilarch was building a new house he asked Nahman to take charge of the placing of the mezuzah according to the Law 33a.
Anan ben David's Sefer ha-Mitzvot (" The Book of the Precepts ") was published about 770.
During the 1950s and following decades the most popular, enduring, commercial and critical successful Flemish singer was Will Tura, whose most well known hit in Flanders is " Ik ben zo eenzaam zonder jou " ( 1963 ) (" I'm so lonely without you ").

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