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David ben Naphtali Fränkel

As a Talmudist Fränkel was almost the first to devote himself to a study of the Jerusalem Talmud, which had been largely neglected.

Gedaliah ibn Yahya ben Joseph

Gedaliah (Eanes/Ben Yohanan) ibn Yahya ben Joseph (c. 1526 – c. 1587) (Hebrew: גדליה בן יוסף אבן יחייא) was a talmudist born at Imola, Italy.

Hirschel Levin

Rabbi Hirschel Ben Arye Löb Levin (also known as Hart Lyon and Hirshel Löbel; 1721 – 26 August 1800) was Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Berlin, and Rabbi of Halberstadt and Mannheim, known as a scholarly Talmudist.

Jerome Rothenberg

and is a descendant of the Talmudist Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg.

Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch

Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch (died 1557), also known as the Shiltei Giborim after a work he authored, was a prominent Talmudist who lived at Sabbioneta, and later at Savigliano.

Michael Friedländer

His early secular education was at a local Catholic school, and his Jewish education came from attendance of a Cheder, and from his father, who was a talmudist and Hebrew grammarian.

Samuel Loew

Samuel ben Nathan Ha-Levi Loew (Kelin or Kolin) (also “Lōw” or “Löw”, Hebrew: שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין; ca. 1720–1806) was a Talmudist and Halakhist (“Authority on Jewish law”), son of Nathan Naṭe ha-Levi, born at Kolin, Bohemia.


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