Rabbiner Mosche Ben Majmon - translation to german
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Rabbiner Mosche Ben Majmon - translation to german

BEN NAPHTALI
Moshe ben Naphtali; Ben Naftali; Jacob ben Naphtali; Ben David ben Naphtali; Ben-Naphtali; Moses ben David ben Naphtali

Rabbiner Mosche Ben Majmon      
Rambam, Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, (1135-1204), Maimonides, influential Jewish scholar and philosopher
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda         
  • Ben-Yehuda working at his house in Talpiot neighbourhood
HEBREW LINGUIST, GRAMMARIAN, JOURNALIST, LEXICOGRAPHER, NEWSPAPER EDITOR AND ZIONIST ACTIVIST
Eliezer Ben Yehudah; Eliezer ben Yehuda; Eliezer Ben Yehuda; Eliezer ben Yehudah; Ben yehuda; Eliezer Yitzhak Perelman; Ben-Yehuda; Eliezer Perlman; Dola Wittmann; Eleazer Ben Yehuda; Eliezer Benjudah
Elieser Ben-Yehuda (Erneuerer der hebräischen Sprache)
Dan Ben-Amotz         
  • Dan Ben-Amotz in [[Sdot Yam]], 1946
  • Memorial plaque on Dan Ben-Amotz house in Jaffa
  • Photo of [[Netiva Ben-Yehuda]] with Dan Ben-Amotz from Palmach Archive
ISRAELI WRITER (1924-1989)
Dahn Ben Amotz; Dan Ben Amotz; דן בן אמוץ; Moshe Tehilimzeigger; Dahn Ben-Amotz
n. Dan Ben-Amotz, israelischer Schriftsteller

Definition

Ben
·- ·Alt. of Ben nut.
II. Ben ·- An old form of the ·pl indic. pr. of Be.
III. Ben ·noun A hoglike mammal of New Guinea (Porcula papuensis).
IV. Ben ·adv & ·prep Within; in; in or into the interior; toward the inner apartment.
V. Ben ·adv The inner or principal room in a hut or house of two rooms;
- opposed to but, the outer apartment.

Wikipedia

Ben Naphtali

Ben Naphtali (Hebrew: אַבּוּ עִמְרָן מֹשֶׁה בֶּן דָּוִד בֶּן נַפְתָּלִי; Tiberian Hebrew: ʾAbbū ʿĪmrān, Mōše ben Dāwīḏ ben Nap̄tālī) was a rabbi and Masorete who flourished around 890-940 CE, probably in Tiberias. Of his life little is known.

His first name is in dispute. Some medieval authorities called him "Jacob"; two Chufut-Kale manuscripts have "Moses b. David"; a third contains his epigraph, which is incomplete, only "ben David ben Naphtali" remaining. His name is most likely Abu Imran, Moshe ben David ben Naphtali as preserved in Mishael ben Uzziel's 11th century treatise and in the Geniza fragment T-S K27.36 in the University Library at Cambridge.