Jedidiah

Jedidiah
a) A name for king Solomon.
b) in occasional use.
See Also: Jed

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  • JEDIDIAH (Amadio) BEN MOSES OF RECANATI — (or Rimini; 16th century), scholar and translator. Jedidiah worked as a private tutor in various Italian towns. In 1566 he made a copy (and not a translation, as Neubauer assumes) of Sefer Piskei Halakhot by Moses ibn Danon (Bodleian Library, Ms …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jedidiah Norzi — Jedidiah Solomon ben Abraham Norzi (1560 – 1626) (Hebrew: ידידיה נורצי, Yedidya Nortzi) was a Rabbi and exegete born at Mantua. He studied under Moses Cases, and received his rabbinical ordination in 1585. Toward the beginning of the 17th century …   Wikipedia

  • Jedidiah Morse — Jedidiah Morse, von Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Jedidiah Morse (* 23. Juli 1761; † 9. Juni 1826) war ein US amerikanischer calvinistischer Geistlicher und Geograph. Er studierte bis 1786 Theologie in Yale und war dann für etwa dreißig Jahre… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jedidiah Morse — (July 23 1761 ndash; June 9 1826) was a U.S. clergyman and geographer. He was the father of Samuel F. B. Morse.Morse made an important impact on the educational system of the United States. While teaching at a school for young women, he saw the… …   Wikipedia

  • Jedidiah —    Beloved by Jehovah, the name which, by the mouth of Nathan, the Lord gave to Solomon at his birth as a token of the divine favour (2 Sam. 12:25) …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • GALANTE, JEDIDIAH BEN MOSES — (17th century), scholar and emissary. From 1607 to 1613 Galante visited the Italian communities as an emissary of Safed, possibly on behalf of its Italian community to which his family belonged. During his travels he wrote several halakhic… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CARMI, JOSEPH JEDIDIAH — (c. 1590–?), Italian rabbi and liturgical poet. Carmi was brought to Modena as a child before the Jews had been banished from the Duchy of Milan in 1597. He began to teach in Modena in 1612, and in 1623 was appointed ḥazzan of the private… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • GOTTLIEB, JEDIDIAH BEN ISRAEL — (d. 1645), talmudic scholar and itinerant preacher in Poland. He visited the major Jewish communities, especially Lvov (Lemberg), Cracow, and Lublin. His biblical and talmudic homilies (Ahavat ha Shem) were published in Cracow in 1641, and again… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • NORZI, JEDIDIAH SOLOMON RAPHAEL BEN ABRAHAM — (1560–1616), Italian rabbi, biblical and masoretic scholar. Born in Mantua in a well known family (see norzi ), he was a pupil of his uncle Moses Cases, and was later appointed a member of the rabbinate of that town. He achieved a great… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Morse, Jedidiah — ▪ American geographer born Aug. 23, 1761, Woodstock, Conn., U.S. died June 9, 1826, New Haven, Conn.       American Congregational minister and geographer, who was the author of the first textbook on American geography published in the United… …   Universalium

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