MORDECAI BEN HILLEL HA-KOHEN — (1240?–1298), author and rabbinic authority in Germany. The only biographical details known of him are that he was a descendant of eliezer b. joel ha levi , a relative of asher b. jehiel , and a brother in law of Meir ha Kohen, author of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mordecai ben Hillel — Mordechai ben Hillel, also known as The Mordechai, (c. 1250 ndash; 1298), was a 13th century German rabbi and posek. His chief legal commentary on the Talmud, referred to as the Mordechai , is one of the sources of the Shulchan Aruch . He died a… … Wikipedia
Hacohen, Mordecai ben-Hillel — (1856–1936) Hebrew writer and early Zionist. A businessman from Mogilev in Russia, Hacohen was active in the Chovevei Zion movement and a regular contributor to Jewish periodicals, including the Hebrew Ha Melitz. He was a delegate to the first … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Ha-Cohen, Mordecai ben Hillel — (1856 1936) Hebrew author of Russian origin. He was born in Belorussia. He began publishing articles in Hebrew periodicals when he was 18. In 1875 he moved to St Petersburg, where he wrote a comprehensive survey of Jewish agriculturalists in… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
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Mordecai (disambiguation) — Mordecai is one of the main personalities in the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. Mordecai may also refer to: The Mordechai or Mordecai ben Hillel, major Talmudist and posek Kevin Fertig, an American professional wrestler who used the ring… … Wikipedia
Hillel ben Eliakim — Hillel ben Eliakim, known in Hebrew to Talmud scholars as Rabbeinu Hillel , ( Our Rabbi Hillel ), was a Jewish, Greek rabbi and Talmud scholar. He lived during the 11th century and 12th century.He was a pupil of Rashi , and is mentioned by… … Wikipedia
BANET (Benet), MORDECAI BEN ABRAHAM — (1753–1829), Moravian rabbi, one of the leading talmudists of his time. Banet was born in Csurgo, Hungary. He studied at the yeshivah of Fuerth under Joseph Steinhardt, author of the responsa Zikhron Yosef. In 1784 he was appointed dayyan in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mordecai Benet — Portrait of Mordecai Benet, from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia Mordecai ben Abraham Benet (also Marcus Benedict, (Hebrew: מרדכי בן אברהם בנט), 1753 1829) was a Talmudist and chief rabbi of Moravia born at Csurgó, a small village in the county of… … Wikipedia
Mordecai Yoffe — Mordecai ben Avraham Yoffe (or Jaffe or Joffe) (c. 1530, Prague March 7, 1612, Posen; Hebrew: מרדכי בן אברהם יפה) was a Rabbi, Rosh yeshiva and posek. He is best known as author of Levush Malkhut, a ten volume codification of Jewish law that… … Wikipedia