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Meir ben Isaac Katzenellenbogen (c. 1482 – 12 January 1565) (also, Meir of Padua, or Maharam Padua, Hebrew: מאיר בן יצחק קצנלנבויגן) was a German rabbi born in Katzenelnbogen. Biography
Isaac ben Meir (c. 1090 – c. 1130), also known as the Rivam after his Hebrew acronym, was a French rabbi and one of the Baalei Tosafos. Biography.
Rabbi Meir was born between 1215 and 1220 in the Free City of Worms.His first teacher was his father, who descended from a long line of rabbis. He continued his training in Würzburg under Isaac ben Moses of Vienna and in France, where he remained until 1242, his teachers being Yechiel of Paris, Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise, and Samuel of Évreux, witnessing the burning of the Talmud on 17 ...
Rabbi Solomon was the son of Rabbi Meir ben Samuel and Jochebed.He was brother to Jacob (known as Rabbeinu Tam), [1] Samuel (known as Rashbam) and Isaac (known as Rivam).His year of birth is unknown but it was after 1104.
She married Meir ben Samuel, son of Samuel of Vives and Miriam. He was born around 1060 in Ramerupt, where he died in 1135, a few months after her. They had four sons: Isaac ben Meir, Samuel ben Meir, Solomon ben Meir, and Jacob ben Meir. Despite the modern Ashkenazi naming custom, Yocheved's son Solomon was born during her father's lifetime.
Rabbi Meir ben Solomon Abi-Sahula (Hebrew: רבי מאיר בן שלמה בן סהולה; c. 1251 – after 1335) also known as ben Sahula or ibn Sahula was a 13th-century Spanish kabbalist and Sephardic tosafist. He is known for his final commentary on Sefer Bahir, which he published under the pseudonym "Or HaGanuz" ("The Hidden Light").
1.21 Isaac ben Meir (Rivam) of Ramerupt. 1.22 Isaac ben Mordecai of Regensburg (RIBaM) 1.23 Isaac ben Reuben. 1.24 Isaac ben Samuel haZaken (Ri haZaken) 1.25 Isaiah ...
Meir ibn Aldabi (Hebrew: מאיר אבן אלדבי) was a 14th-century Jewish writer. He was the son of Isaac Aldabi , grandson of Asher ben Jehiel , and a descendant of the exiles from Jerusalem .