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Iarwain Ben-adar — Tom Bombadil Tom Bombadil Personnage de l œuvre de J. R. R. Tolkien Alias Forn, Iarwain Ben adar, Orald Origine inconnue … Wikipédia en Français
Iarwain Ben-adar — / Iarwain / Ben adar The name used among the Elves for the being known to the Hobbits as Tom Bombadil. It has the literal meaning oldest and fatherless … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Adar — (Hebrew: אֲדָר, Standard Adar Tiberian ʾĂḏār ; from Akkadian adaru ) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar. It is a winter month of 29 days. In leap years, it is preceded by a 30… … Wikipedia
Anan ben David — ( he. ענן בן דוד) is often considered to be the founder of the Karaite movement (a form of Judaism that split off from rabbinic Judaism due to its rejection of the oral law), or at least the founder of one of the main groups forming the Karaite… … Wikipedia
Simeon ben Zemah Duran — (1361 1444) (Hebrew: שמעון בן צמח דוראן), known as Rashbatz (רשב ץ), was a Rabbinical authority, student of philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, and especially of medicine, which he practised for a number of years at Palma (de Majorca). Biography… … Wikipedia
Abba ben Arika — Rav (amora) Rabbi Abba bar Aybo ( … Wikipédia en Français
Abba ben Ayvo — Rav (amora) Rabbi Abba bar Aybo ( … Wikipédia en Français
ISAAC BEN ḤAYYIM BEN ABRAHAM — (c. 1500), Spanish Hebrew poet. Isaac left Spain, according to his own testimony, in the summer of 1492, together with the exiles from the city of Jativa. Later he came to Naples and Apulia. In Adar 1501 he was in Constantinople, where in 1503,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HAHN (Nordlingen), JOSEPH YUSPA BEN PHINEHAS SELIGMANN — (1570–1637), German rabbi and author. Hahn spent all his life in Frankfurt. He was present during the fettmilch riots, the subsequent expulsion of the Jews from the city in 1614, and their triumphant return two years later after Fettmilch was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ISRAEL BEN PEREZ OF POLOTSK — (d. about 1785), ḥasidic rabbi, one of the leading disciples of dov baer of Mezhirech. He excelled as a preacher, and as an emissary for his teacher together with Azriel of Polotsk, he won over many Jews to Ḥasidism. After the death of Dov Baer… … Encyclopedia of Judaism