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  • Joseph ibn Abitur was a Spanish rabbi of around the 10th century. He was a student of Moses ben Hanoch. Abitur was from a very prestigious Spanish family...
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  • the side of Joseph ibn Abitur. Jacob deposed Rabbi Hanoch, and called in his place ibn Abitur, who was then staying in the Maghreb. Ibn Abitur, however,...
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  • there, although for a time he faced opposition by Joseph ibn Abitur and by the latter's patron, Jacob ibn Jau, the lay leader of the Jewish community of...
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    by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah and was carried out by Joseph ibn Abitur. The Talmud was translated by Shimon Moyal into Arabic in 1909. There...
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    Spanish school, consisting of Joseph ibn Abitur (died in 970), ibn Gabirol, Isaac Gayyath, Moses ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra and Judah ha-Levi, Moses ben...
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  • ("בירושלים לשנה הבאה", lit. '"In Jerusalem, to the next year') is seen in Joseph Ibn Abitur's 10th century poem "A'amir Mistatter", which is found in the Cairo...
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  • David King Solomon Jeremiah Eleazar ha-Kalir Jose b. Jose Yannai Joseph ibn Abitur Abraham Abulafia Meir Halevi Abulafia Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia...
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  • liturgical poems composed by Joseph ibn Abitur and Solomon ibn Gabirol, the structure of the Spanish azharot and keter malkhut of Ibn Gabirol, the assignment...
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    The Last Pagans of Iraq: Ibn Waḥshiyya and His Nabatean Agriculture. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-15010-2. Lightfoot, Joseph Barber (1875). "On Some Points...
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    appears to be inscribed inside a Jewish magic bowl in a corrupted form as "Abiṭur". Ptahil is found in Sefer HaRazim listed among other angels who stand on...
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    theology under Romano Guardini. She successfully sat the entrance examination (Abitur) for the University of Marburg, where Ernst Grumach had studied with Martin...
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    continued, and certainly existed in 970; "for," says a historian, "Joseph ben Abitur of Cordoba, having lost all hope of becoming the chief rabbi of that...
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  • states' prewar borders. 1786 17 August Frederick the Great died. 1788 The Abitur, a university admission exam, was established in Prussia. 1789 13 June French...
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  • admission is the Numerus clausus, the final GPA scored by the applicant on the Abitur (highest secondary school diploma). However, in light of the recent gain...
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