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The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, 12 Volumes is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Jewish people have been connected with some of the important movements in history. The early histories of the world’s most influential monotheistic religions are connected with the Hebrew Bible. The Jewish Encyclopedia gives a comprehensive, systematized, and succinct account of the Jewish people—their history and literature, social and intellectual life, and their contribution to the world’s...

1178. Pethahiah of Regensburg. 1210. Abraham Maimonides. 1210. Samuel b. Simson with R. Jonathan ha-Kohen of Luner (“Itinéraires,” pp. 115, 122). 1216. Judah al-Ḥarizi. 1257. Jehiel of Paris. 1258. Jacob of Paris (“Simane ha-Ḳebarim”). 1267. Moses Naḥmani. 1318. Estori Farḥi. 1334. Isaac b. Joseph Chelo of Spain (author of “Shibḥe di-Yerushalayim”). 1438. Elijah of Ferrara (author of “Ahabat Ẓiyyon”). 1440. Isaac b. Alpera of Malaga (who corresponded with Rabbi Duran; “Sefer Yuḥasin,” ed.
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