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Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lucca.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Patras.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rhaedestus.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in San Gilles.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Sinon Potamo.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Trani.
Rabbi Jacob (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Vissena
Rabbi Jacob Purpis (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Marseilles.
Rabbi Jacob, son of Antoli (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Marseilles.
Rabbi Jacob, son of Meshullam (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel. One of the 5 sons of Rabbi Meshullam.
Rabbi Jacob, son of Rabbi Levi (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in San Gilles.
Rabbi Japheth (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Acco.
Rabbi Jechiel (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Trastevere, Rome.
Rabbi Jechiel (Male): An official of the Pope in Rome (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Jedaiah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Crissa.
Rabbi Jehoiakim (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in El-Anbar.
Rabbi Jehosef (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Hadara.
Rabbi Jehudah ben Bethera (Male): A Jewish sage (1st c.).
Rabbi Jehudah Halevi (Male): Probably should be corrected: Jonathan ben Halevi, an ancient rabbi, and not the famous Spanish poet who traveled to to the Orient and died in Palestine in 1141 CE.
Rabbi Jehudah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Kales.
Rabbi Jehudah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Narbonne.
Rabbi Jehudah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Salerno.
Rabbi Jehuda (Male): A Babylonian sage.
Rabbi Joab, son of the chief rabbi, Rabbi Solomon (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rome.
Rabbi Joel (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Samos.
Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai (Male): A Jewish sage in the era of the Second Temple.
Rabbi Joktan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Thebes.
Rabbi Jonah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Acco.
Rabbi Jose Hagelili (Male): A Jewish sage (early 2nd c.).
Rabbi Joseph Amarkala (Male): Ruler (Hebrew: nasi/sar) of a so-called independent Jewish state (descendants of the tribes of Dan, Zebulun, Asher and Naphtali) in the Mountains of Naisabur; most likely a legendary figure.
Rabbi Joseph ben Al Pilath (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Damascus.
Rabbi Joseph ben Meshullam (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel. One of the 5 sons of Rabbi Meshullam.
Rabbi Joseph, Burhan al-mulk (Male): The astronomer of Sin-ed-din (i.e. Sayf al-Din) in Mosul (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Ascoli.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Beirout.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Beziers.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Corfu.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Drama.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Jabustrisa.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Geziret Ibn Omar.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Ladikiyah.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Pisa.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rabonica.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rakka.
Rabbi Joseph (Male): the fifth of the Academy in Damascus (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Joseph (Male): A warden (Heb. parnas) in Armylo (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Joseph Shir-Guru (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Constantinople.
Rabbi Joseph, son of Menachem (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Posquieres.
Rabbi Judah ben Tibbon (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel.
Rabbi Kalonymos (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Benevento
Rabbi Kalonymos, the son of Rabbi Todros (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Narbonne.
Rabbi Kurdiah (Male): A Jewish scholar in Babylon.
Rabbi Kuti (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Thebes.
Rabbi Leon (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Corinth.
Rabbi Machir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Demitrizi.
Rabbi Machir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Narbonne.
Rabbi Mali (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Otranto.
Rabbi Mari (Male): A sage who lived in Babylon.
Rabbi Mazliach (Male): A preacher (trans. "lecturer") in Damascus (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Meir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Damascus. Honorific: Crown of the scholars.
Rabbi Meir (Male): A sage who lived in Babylon.
Rabbi Meir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Jebeil.
Rabbi Meir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Otranto.
Rabbi Meir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Taranto
Rabbi Meir (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Tyre; originally from Carcassonne.
Rabbi Menachem (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Otranto
Rabbi Menachem (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rome
Rabbi Michael (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Drama
Rabbi Michael (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Salonica
Rabbi Mordechai (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Antioch.
Rabbi Mordechai (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Montpellier.
Rabbi Moses el Constantini (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Aleppo
Rabbi Moses (Male): An archer who was liberated from slavery by the King of Persia and served at his court in Ispahan. He refused to convert to Islam, and was married to the daughter of Sar Shalom, the chief rabbi of Ispahan (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in El-Anbar.
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Arles
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Rhaedestus
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in San Gilles
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Thebes
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Lunel
Rabbi Moses (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Pisa
Rabbi Mubchar (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Geziret Ibn Omar
Rabbi Muchtar (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Tiberias
Rabbi Muchtar (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Hamah
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Anbar
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Melfi
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Tadmor
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Taranto
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A preacher (trans. "expounder") in Trani (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Nathan (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Arles
Rabbi Nathan (Male): Composer of the Book "Aruch"; lived in Rome (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Nathan, son of Zechariah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Montpellier
Rabbi Nedib (Male): A blind Jew who lived in Rakka (second half of the 12th c.).
Rabbi Nethanel (Male): Head of the Jewish community in Egypt and physician. Honorific: Prince of Princes. Arabic name (from Ibn Abi Usaybi'a): al-Raʾīs Hibat Allāh.
Rabbi Nethanel (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Bezieres
Rabbi Nethanel (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Hadara
Rabbi Nethaniah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Jabustrisa
Rabbi Obadiah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Samarkand
Rabbi Obadiah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Beirut
Rabbi Obadiah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Pera
Rabbi Obadiah (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Samos

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