Sa'adja Ga'on — Saadia ben Joseph Gaon (geb. 882 im oberen Ägypten, gest. 942 in Sura / Babylonien), arabisch Said al Fayyumi, war der wohl größte und bekannteste der Geonim, Rabbiner und gleichzeitig ein prominenter jüdischer Philosoph und Exeget. Der Name… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saadia Gaon — Saadia ben Joseph Gaon (* 882 im oberen Ägypten; † 942 in Sura / Babylonien), arabisch Said al Fayyumi, war der wohl größte und bekannteste der Geonim, Rabbiner und gleichzeitig ein prominenter jüdischer Philosoph und Exeget. Der Name „Saadia“… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saadia Gaon — ImageSize = width:590 height:120PlotArea = width:570 height:25 left:5 bottom:60TimeAxis = orientation:horizontalDateFormat = yyyyPeriod = from: 250 till:2000AlignBars = earlyScaleMajor = unit:year increment:200 start: 200ScaleMinor = unit:year… … Wikipedia
Otto Divosta — (born June 11, 1934[1]) was a principal partner of a major home development company based out of South Florida. In the 1970s he developed a process for building multi family homes in an assembly line fashion. DiVosta and Clifford F. Burg form… … Wikipedia
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KIMḤI, JOSEPH — (also known as Maistre Petit; Rikam, from the acronym of Rabbi Joseph Kimḥi; c. 1105–c. 1170), grammarian, exegete, translator, and polemist. Kimḥi migrated from Spain in the wake of the Almohad persecutions and settled permanently in Narbonne.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LINGUISTIC LITERATURE, HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction foreword the beginning of linguistic literature linguistic literature and its background the development of linguistic literature Foreword: A Well Defined Unit the four… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SAADIAH (Ben Joseph) GAON — (882–942), greatest scholar and author of the geonic period and important leader of Babylonian Jewry. Saadiah was born in Pithom (Abu Suweir), in the Faiyum district in Egypt. Little is known about his family except that his opponents slandered… … Encyclopedia of Judaism