- Jehiel
Jehiel, Stammvater der in Gibeon wohnenden Israeliten, daher Abigabaon od. Abigibaon.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Jehiel, Stammvater der in Gibeon wohnenden Israeliten, daher Abigabaon od. Abigibaon.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
JEHIEL — Scriba. 2. Par. c. 26. v. 11. Cantor. 1. Par. c. 9. v. 35. c. 11. v. 44. c. 15. v. 18. 20. 21. et c. 16. v. 5. 2. Par. c. 35. v. 9. Esdr. c. 8. v. 13. et c. 10. v. 43. Princeps. 1. Par. c. 5. v. 24. Lat. abstulit Deus, aut coacervans Deus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JEHIEL MICHAEL (Michel) BEN JUDAH LEIB HE-ḤASID — JEHIEL MICHAEL ( Michel ) BEN JUDAH LEIB HE ḤASID (1680–1728), rabbi, known as R. Michel Ḥasid. Jehiel Michael served as rabbi of Zlotow and other Polish communities before being invited to become head of the Berlin yeshivah, and in 1714, with… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehiel ben Samuel Pisa — Jehiel of Pisa (d. February 10, 1492) was a philanthropist and scholar of Pisa. The wealth he had acquired in the banking business he spent liberally for charitable purposes. Himself a scholar, he extended his protection to Jewish learning.… … Wikipedia
JEHIEL BEN JOSEPH OF PARIS — (d.c. 1265), French talmudist and tosafist. Jehiel studied at the yeshivah of judah b. isaac (Sir Leon), together with Isaac b. Moses of Vienna, and succeeded Judah b. Isaac upon his death. He was renowned both for his scholarship and his upright … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehiel de París — Jehiel ben Joseph de París (Jehiel de París o Yechiel de París) fue un importante erudito talmudico y tosafista del norte de Francia, suegro de Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil. Fue discípulo del rabino Judah Messer Leon, y llegó a encabezar en 1225… … Wikipedia Español
JEHIEL MICHAEL (Michel) BEN ELIEZER — JEHIEL MICHAEL ( Michel ) BEN ELIEZER (d. 1648), rabbi and kabbalist, who lived in Nemirov (the Ukraine). Jehiel s cousin Isaac praised his talmudic and kabbalistic knowledge as well as his mastery of secular sciences (introduction to Shivrei… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JEHIEL MEIR (Lifschits) OF GOSTYNIN — (1816–1888), rabbi and ḥasidic ẓaddik, known as the Good Jew of Gostynin. Jehiel Meir was a pupil of menahem mendel of kotsk and Jacob Aryeh Gutterman of radzymin . After unsuccessfully engaging in trade, on the advice of Menahem Mendel of Kotsk… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehiel ben Asher — was a Jewish liturgical poet; flourished in Andalusia in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. He was the author of four liturgical poems, mentioned by Zunz ( L. G. p. 520), and of a dirge of twenty five strophes on the persecution of the Jews… … Wikipedia
JEHIEL MICHAEL (Michel) BEN ABRAHAM MEIR OF CIFER — JEHIEL MICHAEL ( Michel ) BEN ABRAHAM MEIR OF CIFER (d. 1844), Polish and Hungarian rabbi. After serving as rabbi in some communities of Poland, where he was born, Jehiel was appointed to Cifer near Bratislava. He was the author of Ḥayyei Olam… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jehiel ben Solomon Heilprin — (ca. 1660–ca. 1746) was a Lithuanian rabbi, kabalist, and chronicler. He was a descendant of Solomon Luria, and traced his genealogy back through Rashi to the tanna Johanan ha Sandlar. He was rabbi of Glusk, government of Minsk, until 1711, when… … Wikipedia