Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752) was a chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author. He was prominent in Tunisian Jewry, being judge of the community about 1710...
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Marseilles, Italy and Crimea among krymchaks.The surname may refer to: Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752), rabbi and talmudist Cesare Lombroso (1835–1909), Italian...
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Hakohen (d. 1715) and Tsemaḥ Tsarfati (d. 1717) and perpetuated by rabbi Isaac Lumbroso and is sometimes referred to as 'Iyyun Tunisa'i. The highest level,...
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decree) signed in July 1741 between the great rabbis Abraham Taïeb and Isaac Lumbroso. This agreement was renewed in 1784 before being annulled in 1899. This...
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his time to rabbinical studies, and in 1752 succeeded his teacher, Isaac Lumbroso, whose best pupil he was, as rabbi of the Leghorn congregation of Tunis...
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communities, in which two of his students – Abraham Taïeb [fr] and Isaac Lumbroso respectively – both succeeded him as Chief Rabbi of Tunisia. Another...
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Garmon went to Tunis at the age of twenty, and studied Talmud under Isaac Lumbroso, whom he succeeded in the rabbinate. He was the author of Yeter ha-Baz...
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many followers, but many enemies as well. An influential personage, Isaac Lumbroso, by spending much money, obtained his banishment from Tripoli. Cardoso...
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including: Isaac Lindo (1709-1766): sworn broker, married Bathseba Abarbanel and had issue including: Elias Lindo: sworn broker, married Grace Lumbroso de Mattos...
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Sylvia; Al Mawlawi, Horia; del Valle Nuñez, Cristóbal J.; Servant, Nadège; Lumbroso, Serge; Paris, Françoise; Sultan, Charles (February 2011). "Phenotypical...
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Mocatta (also de Mattos Mocatta, Lumbroso de Mattos Mocatta and Lumbrozo de Mattos Mocatta) is a surname. The Mocatta family is a leading Anglo-Jewish...
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858330; 10.190356 Disused and converted back to a house Aryanah Salomon Lumbroso Synagogue 36°51′32″N 10°11′23″E / 36.858961°N 10.189763°E / 36.858961;...
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Vallauris B52 Observatorio El Far - Observatorio El Far B53 Casal Lumbroso, Rome La Casal Lumbroso, Rome B54 Àger - Ager B55 Comeglians - Comeglians B56 Observatorio...
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Lukacs, Hungarian-US historian Alberto Lumbroso, Italian historian of the Napoleonic period Giacomo Lumbroso, Italian classical historian and archaeologist...
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