BRILL, JEHIEL — (1836–1886), pioneer of the Hebrew press in Palestine. Brill left his native Russia in the late 1850s, and after much wandering went to Ereẓ Israel. He married the daughter of jacob saphir , and settled in Jerusalem from where he sent reports to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Brill (surname) — Brill is a fairly uncommon family name, most seen in the Dutch language. People with the surname Brill include: * Abraham Brill, Austrian born American psychiatrist and disciple of Jung * Charlie Brill, American actor * Debbie Brill, Canadian… … Wikipedia
BRILL, ISAAC LIPA — (1874–1936), U.S. rabbi and journalist. Brill was born in Mainz, Germany, the son of jehiel brill , noted scholar and journalist who published the first Hebrew language newspaper in Palestine. Isaac Lipa attended Marcus Lehmann s Religionshule… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehiel Baschan — (auch gelistet als Yehiel Bassan; * 1550 auf Rhodos; † 1625 in Konstantinopel[1]) war ein Rabbiner des 17. Jahrhunderts. Leben Er ist der Autor von Responsen und war von 1602 bis 1625 der Großrabbiner (Hahambaşı) der Türkei in Konstantinopel.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
MALBIM, MEIR LOEB BEN JEHIEL MICHAEL WEISSER — (1809–1879), rabbi, preacher, and biblical exegete. The name Malbim is an acronym formed from Meir Loeb ben Jehiel Michael. Born in Volochisk (Volhynia), Malbim was a child when his father died. He studied in his native town until the age of 13,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Yeshu — This article is about an individual or individuals found in Jewish literature. For the similar sounding Hebrew or Aramaic name, see Yeshua (name). Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew and Aramaic) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic … Wikipedia
HA-LEVANON — (Heb. הַלְּבָנוֹן, Lebanon ), the first Hebrew newspaper in Ereẓ Israel. Ha Levanon, edited by jehiel brill , joel moses salomon , and Michael Cohen, first appeared in Jerusalem in March 1863. The paper was established as the organ of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… … Encyclopedia of Judaism