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What (who) is Yaakov Meir - definition


Yaakov Meir         
  • Meir as Chief Rabbi of [[Salonika]]
CHIEF RABBIS OF HAYESHUV
Jacob Meir
Yaakov Meir (1856–1939), was an Orthodox rabbi, and the first Sephardic Chief Rabbi appointed under the British Mandate of Palestine. A Talmudic scholar, fluent in Hebrew as well as five other languages, he enjoyed a reputation as one of Jerusalem's most respected rabbis.
Meir ben Samuel         
RABBI
Meir ben Shmuel; Meïr ben Samuel; Meïr b. Samuel
Meir ben Samuel (), also known by the Hebrew acronym RaM for Rabbi Meir, was a French rabbi and tosafist, who was born in about 1060 in Ramerupt, and died after 1135. His father was an eminent scholar.
Meir Friedmann         
  • Meir Friedmann
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN JEWISH SCHOLAR (1831–1908)
Meïr ben Jeremiah Friedmann; Isch Shalom; Meïr ben Jeremiah Ish Shalom; Meïr ben Jeremiah Isch Schalom; Meyer Friedmann; Isch Schalom; Meïr Friedmann; M. Friedmann; Meir Ish Shalom Friedmann; Meir Ish-Shalom Friedmann; Meir Ish Shalom Friedman; Meir Ish-Shalom Friedman; Meir Friedman; Meir ben Jeremiah Isch Schalom; Meir ben Jeremiah Friedmann; Meir ben Jeremiah Ish Shalom; Ish Shalom
Meir (Ish Shalom) Friedmann (10 July 1831 in Kraszna (), district of Kashau (Košice Region), Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 1908 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian-Hungarian Jewish scholar. His editions of the Midrash are the standard texts.
Examples of use of Yaakov Meir
1. The suspects include Ahuzot Hof‘s former director general Yaakov Meir, former board chairman Dan Koren and former Tel Aviv city council member Yeshayahu Drori.