proselyte

  • 41proselyte by conviction — non Jew that converted to Judaism out of his or her own free will …

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  • 42Ovadia le Prosélyte — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ovadia (homonymie) …

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  • 43Obadiah the Proselyte — (born Johannes son of Dreux around 1070 in Oppido Lucano) was a Catholic priest[citation needed] or a Norman Italian baronet[citation needed] who converted to Judaism in 1102.[1][2] It was common practice for proselytes to choose the name Obadiah …

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  • 44Obadiah the Proselyte (priest) — Obadiah the Proselyte (born Johannes son of Dreux around 1070) was a Catholic priest who converted to Judaism in 1102 [Norman Golb, Obadiah the Proselyte: Scribe of a Unique Twelfth Century Hebrew Manuscript Containing Lombardic Neumes, in The… …

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  • 45Onkelos le Proselyte — Onkelos le Prosélyte Onkelos est un traducteur araméen de la Bible hébraïque au IIe siècle EC. Prosélyte, c est à dire converti au Judaïsme, élève des Tannaim Rabbi Yehoshoua et Rabbi Eliezer, les deux plus grands Sages de ce temps. Sa… …

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  • 46Onkelos le Prosélyte — Onkelos est un traducteur araméen de la Bible hébraïque au IIe siècle EC. Prosélyte, c est à dire converti au Judaïsme, élève des Tannaim Rabbi Yehoshoua et Rabbi Eliezer, les deux plus grands Sages de ce temps. Sa traduction, le Targoum… …

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  • 47Onkelos le prosélyte — Onkelos est un traducteur araméen de la Bible hébraïque au IIe siècle EC. Prosélyte, c est à dire converti au Judaïsme, élève des Tannaim Rabbi Yehoshoua et Rabbi Eliezer, les deux plus grands Sages de ce temps. Sa traduction, le Targoum… …

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  • 48Obadiah the Proselyte (musician) — Obadiah the Proselyte (fl Oppido, Apulia, early 12th century) was a Norman Italian baronet who convert to Judaism. He is notable as being responsible for the earliest surviving manuscript source of Jewish music. References * The New Grove… …

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  • 49JOSIPHIAH (Jehosiphia) THE PROSELYTE — (early 12th century), French liturgical poet. Josiphiah is quoted by Jacob ha Levi of Marvège and is also mentioned in Sefer ha Gan, and by judah b. eliezer (1313) and moses rieti (15th century). Of the known eight poems which bear Josiphiah s… …

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  • 50OBADIAH, THE NORMAN PROSELYTE — (third quarter 11th century–first half 12th century). Catholic priest who converted to Judaism. Obadiah later wrote religious works and became a prominent figure in the Near Eastern Jewish communities. He was born in Oppido Lucano (Italy) as… …

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