Israel Zamosz
Israel Zamosz (1700–1772) was a rabbi, mathematician and poet.
Also recorded as Israel ben Moses Halevi Zamosc; Israel of Zamosc; Israel ben Moses Levi; Segal, Israel ben Moses; Yiśraʾel ben Mošeh Segaʺl; Zamošẕ, Y.ha-Lewi.
Overview
Born at Bibrka in 1700, died at Brody in 1772.
In detail
Moses Mendelssohn and Israel Landau are recorded as having studied under Israel Zamosz. the recorded working language is Hebrew.
The field of work recorded is Judaism, mathematics and Talmud.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Berlin and Zamość.
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“Israel Zamosz”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q6989286: Israel Zamosz
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26,164 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Israel OriAuthor
- Israel PincasAuthor
- Israel RegardieAuthor
- Israel ShamirAuthor
- Israel ZangwillAuthor
- Israil BercoviciAuthor
- Issa El-IssaAuthor
- Issa KodzoevAuthor
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