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  2. Mordechai ben Hillel - Wikipedia

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    Mordechai ben Hillel HaKohen ( Hebrew: "המָּרְדֳּכַי" ,רבי מרדכי בן הלל הכהן; c. 1250–1298), also known as The Mordechai or, by some Sephardic scholars, as The Mordechie, was a 13th-century German rabbi and posek. His chief legal commentary on the Talmud, referred to as The Mordechai, is one of the sources of the ...

  3. Rintfleisch massacres - Wikipedia

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    The Nürnberger Memorbuch contains the names of thousands of murdered Jews in numerous cities, among them Mordechai ben Hillel, a pupil of Meir of Rothenburg, with his wife and children. The communities at Regensburg and Augsburg alone escaped the mass killing, as the cities' magistrates protected them.

  4. Mordecai ben Hillel - Wikipedia

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  5. Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Talmudical Academy (TA), as it was originally called, was founded in 1916 by Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel.He had become president of the institution that was to become Yeshiva University a year earlier, in 1915, when the "Rabbinical College of America" (a short-lived name) had been formed from the merger of two older schools, an elementary school founded in 1886 and a rabbinical seminary ...

  6. Houses of Hillel and Shammai - Wikipedia

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    The House of Hillel ( Beit Hillel) and House of Shammai ( Beit Shammai) were, among Jewish scholars, two schools of thought during the period of tannaim, named after the sages Hillel and Shammai (of the last century BCE and the early 1st century CE) who founded them. These two schools had vigorous debates on matters of ritual practice, ethics ...

  7. Ethiopia Street - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia 9 - Ruppin and Mordechai Ben Hillel's House. House number 9 was the residence of Arthur Ruppin. Additionally, the writer Mordechai Ben Hillel HaCohen, a leader of the Lovers of Zion movement and a relative of Yitzhak Rabin's mother, also lived there. Rabin spent his early days in this house. [citation needed]

  8. Rishonim - Wikipedia

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    Rishonim (Hebrew: [ʁiʃoˈnim]; Hebrew: ראשונים, lit. 'the first ones'; sing. ראשון, Rishon) were the leading rabbis and poskim who lived approximately during the 11th to 15th centuries, in the era before the writing of the Shulchan Aruch (שׁוּלחָן עָרוּך, "Set Table", a common printed code of Jewish law, 1563 CE) and following the Geonim (589–1038 CE).

  9. Prosecutors won't charge officers who killed armed student ...

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    TODD RICHMOND. August 12, 2024 at 4:17 PM. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The police officers who shot and killed an armed student as he was trying to get into a Wisconsin middle school won't face ...