- Jekuthiel
Jekuthiel ist nach den Bollandisten (Sept. II. 11. nr. 27) ein Beiname des Moyses, den ihm seine Mutter gegeben haben soll.
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Jekuthiel ist nach den Bollandisten (Sept. II. 11. nr. 27) ein Beiname des Moyses, den ihm seine Mutter gegeben haben soll.
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Jekuthiel — Jekuthiel, Jekutiel, hebräisch יקותיאל, ist ein biblischer, hebräischer Name.[1] Er bedeutet etwa „Gott wird nähren“.[2] Einzelnachweise ↑ 1. Chr 4,18 ↑ http://babynames.freeonlineserver.com/meaning of Jekutiel/12583 … Deutsch Wikipedia
JEKUTHIEL BEN JUDAH HA-KOHEN — (first half of the 13th century), Hebrew grammarian. He was known as YAHBI (Heb. יהב״י; the acronym of his Hebrew name, Yekuthiel Ha Kohen Ben Judah), by which he referred to himself. elijah levita refers to him as the Punctuator of Prague,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jekuthiel Sofer — was a prolific Jewish scribe in Amsterdam in the 18th century. External links * [http://cf.uba.uva.nl/nl/publicaties/treasures/text/t34.html The Tablets of the Law at the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana] … Wikipedia
Abraham Jekuthiel Salman ben Moses Joseph Lichtstein — was the rabbi of Płońsk in the region of Warsaw, in the eighteenth century. He was the author of a work entitled Zera Abraham (Dyhernfurth, 1811), a commentary on the Sifre, followed by Biblical and Talmudical indexes, and accompanied with the… … Wikipedia
ANAV, JEHIEL BEN JEKUTHIEL BEN BENJAMIN HA-ROFE — (second half of 13th century), author, copyist, and paytan; a member of the Anau family of Rome. Little is known of his life. He was the author of a significant work, first published at Constantinople (1512) under the title of Beit Middot and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BENEVENTO, IMMANUEL BEN JEKUTHIEL — (died c. 1560), Italian grammarian and kabbalist. Benevento, who lived in Mantua, was the pupil of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GINSBURG, JEKUTHIEL — (1889–1957), mathematician and Hebrew writer, brother of Simon and … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HAAS, SOLOMON BEN JEKUTHIEL KAUFMANN — (d. 1847), Moravian rabbi and author. Haas studied under Benjamin Wolf Loew, rabbi of Kolin, then became a member of the bet din of Holleschau and later rabbi of Strassnitz (Moravia). Haas is the author of glosses to all four parts of the Shulḥan … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN ḤASAN, JEKUTHIEL BEN ISAAC — (d. 1039), statesman and philanthropist. He was the patron of solomon ibn gabirol who dedicated many of his poems to him. At times, however, he withheld his generosity, and Ibn Gabirol complained about this in some of his writings. Ibn Ḥasan… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JOSEPH MOSES BEN JEKUTHIEL ZALMAN — (d. 1781), rabbi and kabbalist. At first he served as rabbi in Drohiczyn (near Pinsk), subsequently in Pinsk itself, and from 1746 in Sambor (Galicia). In his old age he migrated to Ereẓ Israel and died in Safed. He was the author of Maggid… … Encyclopedia of Judaism