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'''Moses ben Abraham''' or '''Moshe ben Avraham''' may refer to: |
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'''Moses ben Abraham''', was a Christian of [[Nikolsburg]], who was converted to [[Judaism]], and who printed several works between 1690 and 1694.<ref>[http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=372&letter=T&search=converted%20to%20judaism Conversions to Judaism] |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham of Pontoise]] (12th century), French tosafist |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham (fl. 1244)|Moses ben Abraham]] (fl. 1244), French author |
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*{{ill|Moses ben Abraham Darʿī|he|משה_דרעי}} (13th century), Karaite poet and physician, namesake of the [[Moussa Dar'i Synagogue]] |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham of Nîmes]] (fl. 1462), Provençal poet and astronomer (see [[List of medieval Hebrew astronomers]]) |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham Provençal]] (1503–1576), Italian mathematician and Hebrew grammarian |
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*[[Moshe ben Avraham of Przemyśl]] (died 1606), Galitzian rabbi |
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*[[Zhao Yingcheng]] (born 1619), Hebrew name Moshe ben Avraham, Chinese philosopher |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham ha-Ḳadosh]] (died 1681), called MiGeza Tz'vi, Lithuanian rabbi (see [[List of Hebrew abbreviations]]) |
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*[[Moses ben Avraham Avinu]] (died c. 1733), Czech printer and author |
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*[[Moses ben Abraham Israel]] (died 1803), chief rabbi of Alexandria |
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Revision as of 20:29, 18 April 2024
Moses ben Abraham or Moshe ben Avraham may refer to:
- Moses ben Abraham of Pontoise (12th century), French tosafist
- Moses ben Abraham (fl. 1244), French author
- Moses ben Abraham Darʿī (13th century), Karaite poet and physician, namesake of the Moussa Dar'i Synagogue
- Moses ben Abraham of Nîmes (fl. 1462), Provençal poet and astronomer (see List of medieval Hebrew astronomers)
- Moses ben Abraham Provençal (1503–1576), Italian mathematician and Hebrew grammarian
- Moshe ben Avraham of Przemyśl (died 1606), Galitzian rabbi
- Zhao Yingcheng (born 1619), Hebrew name Moshe ben Avraham, Chinese philosopher
- Moses ben Abraham ha-Ḳadosh (died 1681), called MiGeza Tz'vi, Lithuanian rabbi (see List of Hebrew abbreviations)
- Moses ben Avraham Avinu (died c. 1733), Czech printer and author
- Moses ben Abraham Israel (died 1803), chief rabbi of Alexandria