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What (who) is Yaakov ben Yakar - definition


Yaakov ben Yakar         
GERMAN RABBI
Jacob b. Yakar; Jacob ben Yakar; Jacob b. Yaḳar
Yaakov ben Yakar (990 – 1064) was a German Talmudist. He flourished in the first half of the 11th century.
Yaakov Ben Zion Mendelson         
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ORTHODOX COMMUNAL RABBI, TALMUDIST, HALACHIST, RABBINICAL AUTHOR AND SCHOLAR
Yaakov Benzion Mendelson
Yaakov Ben Zion Mendelsohn () (October 12–14, 1875 – August 5, 1941)The AJC Year Book gives a birth date of 12 October 1875. Mendelson's autobiography states that he was born on the first day of Sukoth 5736, which corresponds to 14 October 1875 (or late evening of 13 October).
Naftali Hertz ben Yaakov Elchanan         
  • The historic Avraham Avinu synagogue in Hebron
GERMAN RABBI
Emek hamelekh; Rabbi Naftali Hertz Ben Ya’acov Elchanon; Emeḳ ha-Melek; Emek ha-Melech; Naftali hertz ben yaakov elchanan; Rabbi Naftali Hertz Ben Ya'acov Elchanon; Emek ha-Melek; Naphtali Herz ben Jacob Elhanan
Naftali Hertz ben Yaakov Elchanan (Bacharach) (17th century) was a German rabbi, born in Frankfurt, author of the controversial work Emeq HaMelekh (Valley of the King, 1648, Amsterdam) on the subject of the Lurianic Kabbalah.