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אפרים מרגנסבורג
(Ephraim of Regensburg)
Origin of the name, history and genealogy of the Ephraïm de Regensburg lineage — a Jewish family name and the traces it left behind.
Bavarian Cohen. Ephraim ben Isaac ha-Cohen of Regensburg, rabbi and liturgical poet (payytan), author of piyyutim still read in the Ashkenazi rite and of influential Talmudic commentaries.
Geographic origin: Regensburg
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Ephraïm ben Isaac ha-Cohen
Payytan et tosafiste
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Tossafot et commentaire sur les Pirqei Avot
Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg
Commentaire talmudique de Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg. (XIIe s.)
Arba Panim (commentaire sur le Seder Nezikin)
Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg
Commentaire de Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg. (XIIe s.)
Piyyoutim (32 poèmes liturgiques conservés)
Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg
Poésie liturgique de Ephraïm ben Isaac de Regensburg. (XIIe s.)
Piyyut « Im efes rova ha-ken »
Efraim ben Isaak
Œuvre religieuse d'Efraim ben Isaak.
Piyyut « Avotai ki vathu »
Efraim ben Isaak
Œuvre religieuse d'Efraim ben Isaak.
Piyyut « Asher yatzar or »
Efraim ben Isaak
Œuvre religieuse d'Efraim ben Isaak.
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