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* Rashi's oldest daughter, Yocheved, married Meir ben Shmuel ; their four sons were: Shmuel ( Rashbam ) ( b. 1080 ), Yitzchak ( Rivam ) ( b. 1090 ), Jacob ( Rabbeinu Tam ) ( b. 1100 ), and Shlomo the Grammarian, who were among the most prolific of the Baalei Tosafos, leading rabbinic authorities who wrote critical and explanatory glosses on the Talmud which appear opposite Rashi's commentary on every page of the Talmud.
Shlomo ben Yehuda ibn Gevirol, born in Málaga then moved to Valencia.
Maimonidean controversy flared up again at the beginning of the fourteenth century when Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet, under influence from Asher ben Jehiel, issued a cherem on " any member of the community who, being under twenty-five years, shall study the works of the Greeks on natural science and metaphysics.
Hoter ben Shlomo was a scholar and philosopher in Yemen heavily influenced by Nethanel ben al-Fayyumi, Maimonides, Saadia Gaon and al-Ghazali.
Isaac Abravanel was born and raised in Lisbon ; a student of the Rabbi of Lisbon, Yosef ben Shlomo Ibn Yahya.
Rabbi Moses Cordovero, Rabbi Shlomo Alkabetz, Rabbi Jacob Berab, Rabbi Moses di Trani, Rabbi Joseph Caro, Rabbi Hayyim Vital, Joseph ibn Tabul, Rabbi Abraham ben Eliezer ha-Levi Berukhim, Rabbi Israel Najara, Rabbi Eleazar Azikri, Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas, and Rabbi Moses Alshech ;" including some lesser known figures such as Rabbi Joseph Hagiz, Rabbi Elisha Galadoa, and Rabbi Moses Bassola.
Most prominent among the Misnagdim was Rabbi Elijah ( Eliyahu ) ben Shlomo Zalman ( 1720 1797 ), commonly known as the Vilna Gaon or the Gra.
Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman Kremer, () known as the Vilna Gaon or Elijah of Vilna and simply by his Hebrew acronym Gra (" Gaon Rabbenu Eliyahu ") or Elijah Ben Solomon, ( Vilnius April 23, 1720 Vilnius October 9, 1797 ), was a Talmudist, halachist, kabbalist, and the foremost leader of non-hasidic Jewry of the past few centuries.
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The consonants in the codex were copied by the scribe Shlomo ben Buya ' a in Israel circa 920.
* 1331-Earliest commentary on The Bahir is written by Rabbi Meir ben Shalom Abi-Sahula, a disciple of Shlomo ben Aderet ( Rashba ), and it is published anonymously under the title Or HaGanuz.
Shlomo Ganzfried ( Solomon ben Joseph Ganzfried ; Hungary, 1804 to 1886 ) was an Orthodox rabbi and posek best known as author of the work of Halakha ( Jewish law ), the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch ( Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך, " The Abbreviated Shulchan Aruch "), by which title he is also known.
His full formal Hebrew name was " Yehudah Lev ben Shlomo Natan ha Levi.
Isaac Israeli ben Solomon ( c. 832 c. 932 ) ( Hebrew: Yitzhak ben Shlomo ha-Yisraeli ; Arabic: Abu Ya ' qub Ishaq ibn Suleiman al-Isra ' ili ), also known as Isaac Israeli the Elder and Isaac Judaeus, was one of the foremost physicians and philosophers of his time.
The Mivchar Hepeninim is an ethical work, dated 1484, Written by Rabbi Shlomo ben Yehudah in Spain.
* Amudei Shlomo, a commentary on Sefer Mitzvot Gadol (" SeMag ") of Rabbi Moses ben Jacob of Coucy ;
Rabbi Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman, the Vilna Gaon, leader of the Mitnagdim.
It was Rabbi Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman (~ 1720-1797 ), known as the Vilna Gaon (" Genius Vilna "), and those who followed his classic stringent Talmudic and Halakhic scholasticism, who put up the fiercest resistance to the Hasidim (" Righteous ").
He is widely known as the Rashba ( Hebrew: רשב ״ א ), the Hebrew acronym of his title and name: Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet.
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Shlomo and Aderet
* Shlomo ben Aderet, mediaeval Jewish theologian
Aaron ha-Levi studied under his father Rabbi Joseph ha-Levi and brother Rabbi Pinchas ben Joseph ha-Levi, as well as Nachmanides and was a colleague of Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet ( 1235 1310 ).
This has led to the conclusion that the true author of the Sefer ha-Chinuch was a different Aaron ha-levi, who was a student of Shlomo ben Aderet, rather than his colleague.
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He was a pupil of Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet ( the Rashba ).

Shlomo and Hebrew
* Izre ' el, Shlomo, " The emergence of Spoken Israeli Hebrew ", in: Benjamin Hary ( ed.
Some of the statement's more notable supporters are Rabbi Marc Angel, co-founder of The Rabbinic Fellowship ; Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, founder of Lincoln Square Synagogue, Efrat, and Ohr Torah Stone Institutions ; and Rabbi Avi Weiss, head of the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, founder of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah and Yeshivat Maharat, and co-founder of The Rabbinic Fellowship.
He may be cited in Hebrew and Aramaic texts as ( 1 ) " Shlomo son of Rabbi Yitzhak ," ( 2 ) " Shlomo son of Yitzhak ," ( 3 ) " Shlomo Yitzhaki ," etc.
After this discovery, French Jews erected a large monument in the center of the square — a large, black and white globe featuring a prominent Hebrew letter, Shin ( ש ) ( presumably for " Shlomo ", Rashi's name ).
The Hebrew name of Solomon, Shlomo, can also be inflected to mean the constructed form of the noun shalom, peace, which through noun declension can be possessive.
* Sela, Shlomo, Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Rise of Medieval Hebrew Science, Brill, 2003.
; 1040 1105: Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki ( Rashi ) writes important commentaries on almost the entire Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ) and Talmud.
His students included Rabbis: Yonasan David ( his son-in-law ) and Aharon Schechter, his successors as Rosh Yeshivas of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin ; Hirsch Diskind, son-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky and long-time Dean of Bais Yaakov School for Girls in Baltimore, Aharon Lichtenstein, son-in-law of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel ; Pinchas Stolper of the Orthodox Union and founder of NCSY who followed Hutner's guidelines in setting up this youth outreach movement ; Avrohom Davis, founder of the Metzudah religious books series ; Shlomo Freifeld who set up one of the first full-time yeshivas for baal teshuva students in the world ; Joshua Fishman, leader and executive Vice President of Torah Umesorah the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools ; Avrohom Kleinkaufman, a lecturer in Yeshiva of Far Rockaway and translator of the Genesis and Exodus volumes of the Metzuda Bible Commentary of Rabbi Solomon and the Kol Sasson Sephardic Siddurim and Machzorim ; Yaakov Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe of Boro Park ; Meir Bilitzky, senior rabbi of Young Israel of New Hyde Park ; Noah Weinberg founder and head of Aish Hatorah and his brother Yaakov Weinberg of Ner Israel Yeshiva in Baltimore ; Yosef Katzenstein of Copenhagen, author of Kol Chayil and Lema ' an Achai ; Feivel Cohen of Brooklyn, author of " Badei HaShulchan " and world renowned posek, Dovid Cohen, rabbi of Congregation Gvul Yaabetz and an author of a number of books on Jewish theology, and Ahron Kaufman Rosh HaYeshiva of Yeshiva Gedola of Waterbury, son in law to Feivel Cohen.
Related male names include Shlomi ( Hebrew name ) (" my well-being ") and Solomon ( Hebrew Shlomo ).
Professor Emeritus Shlomo Yitzhaki of Hebrew University has served in that position and as Director of the CBS since 2002.
See the article of Shlomo Guil “ In the Footsteps of the Concealed Shop ” ( Hebrew ), Et Mol publication number 223, June 2012.
However, twenty-five years later, Guy Stroumsa reported that, in 1976, he, along with the late Hebrew University professors David Flusser and Shlomo Pines, Greek Orthodox Archimandrite Meliton, and a Mar Saba monk, relocated the document where Smith had left it.
* Shlomo Izre ' el focuses on the " emergency " of " Spoken Israeli Hebrew " in terms of a " creation of a new language " and attempts to fit the nativization of this " new linguistic entity " into the " larger continuum of Creole and Creole-like languages " but does not seem to believe at all in any relexification hypotheses, whether from a Slavic or any other linguistic substratum ( with references to his own earlier work on the creolization hypothesis ( 1986 ) and the works of Goldenberg ( 1996 ) and Kuzar ( 2001 )).
* The Jews and the Crusaders: the Hebrew chronicles of the First and Second Crusades ( translator and editor: Shlomo Eidelberg ).
In 1979 an informal group known as " DAAT " ( Hebrew acronym, meaning knowledge, standing for " know yourself always ") formed around Shlomo Kalo.
Among the Mizrahim ( Arabic-speaking Jews living in the Middle-East ) it was quite common to replace their Hebrew names with relevant Arabic ones, whenever they bore a religious note and were deemed sacred to both Jews and Moslems, so Abraham turned into Ibrahim, Aharon into Haroun, David into Daoud, Moshe into Moussa, and Shlomo into Soliman and Salman.

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