SAMUEL HA-KATAN — (early second century C.E.), tanna. Some explain that the name ha Katan ( the small ) was given him because of his extreme modesty, while others maintain that he was so called because he was only a little inferior to the prophet Samuel (TJ, Sot.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Samuel der Kleine — (Schmuel ha katan; * nach 90) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zu den frühen Tannaiten (2. Generation). Er formulierte vor Gamaliel II., aber in dessen Auftrag, die birkat ha minim (Einfügung der Bitte gegen die Verleumder in … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samuel Bäck — (* 2. Januar 1841 in Galgóc / Freistadtl; heute: Hlohovec, damals Ungarn, heute Slowakei; † 29. Mai 1899 in Prag) war ein hebräischer Gelehrter. Leben Er war seit 1872 Rabbiner in Prag. Werke (Auswahl) Machsum l fi hanaar (Streitschrift gegen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Baraita of Samuel — A Baraita of Samuel (Hebrew: בריתא דרבי שמואל) was known to Jewish scholars from Shabbethai Donolo in the 10th century to Simon Duran in the 15th century, and citations from it were made by them. It was considered as lost until around 1900, when… … Wikipedia
SCHLETTSTADT, SAMUEL BEN AARON — (second half of the 14th century), Alsatian rabbi and rosh yeshivah. Samuel took his name from Schlettstadt, the town where he was apparently born. Joseph (Joselmann) b. Gershom of Rosheim (in Sefer ha Mikneh, written in 1546, publ. 1970)… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN MOTOT, SAMUEL BEN SAADIAH — (or Matut, Matud; active c. 1370), philosopher, kabbalist, and translator in Spain. He came from a well known family in Guadalajara and was one of the members of the circle of Jewish intellectuals in Castile friendly with isaac b. sheshet perfet … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GORDON, SAMUEL — (1871–1927), English novelist. Gordon began his literary career while secretary of the London Great Synagogue. His Sons of the Covenant: A Tale of London Jewry (1900) saw the best solution to the ghetto problem in a combination of religious… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Sylvain Katan — est un acteur français né à Paris en 1973. Sommaire 1 Formation 2 Filmographie 3 Théâtre 4 Publicité Formation … Wikipédia en Français
MEYUḤAS, ABRAHAM BEN SAMUEL — (d. 1767), rabbi and kabbalist in jerusalem , his birthplace. Abraham studied under Israel Meir Mizraḥi in the Yeshivah Bet Ya akov founded by Jacob Israel Pereira, and married the daughter of tobias cohn . His life was one of suffering and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MIRSKY, SAMUEL KALMAN — (1899–1967), rabbinic scholar, religious Zionist, and Hebraist. Born in Russia, Mirsky emigrated as a child with his parents to Palestine, where he received a thorough talmudic education and semikhah at 16. After teaching for some time at various … Encyclopedia of Judaism