- Paltiel
- Deliverance of God, the prince of Issachar who assisted "to divide the land by inheritance" (Num. 34:26).
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
PALTIEL — (d. 975), astrologer, physician, and statesman at the court of the fatimid caliph al Muʿizz. Paltiel is referred to in two Hebrew sources. Ahimaaz, his relative, lists him in his genealogy (Megillat Aḥima aẓ, ed. B. Klar (1944), 35–45),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Paltiel Daykan — (Hebrew: פלטיאל דייקן; (born 12 May 1885; died 12 February 1969) was an Israeli jurist. Contents 1 Early life 2 Awards 3 References 4 See also … Wikipedia
Ahimaaz ben Paltiel — Ahimaatz ben Paltiel Aḥimaatz ben Paltiel (en hébreu: אחימעץ בן פלטיאל) est un poète liturgique juif italien (Capoue, 1017 Oria, 1060), auteur d une chronique familiale, abondamment utilisée comme source pour la période qu il décrit (de 850 jusqu … Wikipédia en Français
Ahimaatz ben Paltiel — Aḥimaatz ben Paltiel (en hébreu: אחימעץ בן פלטיאל) est un poète liturgique juif italien (Capoue, 1017 Oria, 1060), auteur d une chronique familiale, abondamment utilisée comme source pour la période qu il décrit (de 850 jusqu à la date de la… … Wikipédia en Français
Ahimaaz ben Paltiel — ( he. אחימעץ בן פלטיאל) was an Italian Jewish liturgical poet and author of a family chronicle. He was born in Capua, Italy, in 1017 and died about 1060 in Oria. Very little is known about his life. He came of a family some of whose members are… … Wikipedia
Julius Paltiel — (4 July 1924 – 7 March 2008) was one of the 26 Norwegian Jews who returned from Auschwitz. During WWII During the Second World War, Paltiel s family ran a textile company in Trondheim. On 6 October 1942, he and his family were arrested and sent… … Wikipedia
Chaim Paltiel (Paltiel of Falaise) — Chaim Paltiel (known as Paltiel of Falaise) was a French Biblical commentator of the thirteenth century and grandson of the tosafist Samuel of Falaise (Sir Morel). An anonymous commentator on the Pentateuch (Munich MS. No. 62) frequently quotes… … Wikipedia
ḤAYYIM PALTIEL BEN JACOB — (late 13th–early 14th century), German talmudic scholar. Ḥayyim Paltiel was a pupil of eliezer of Touques, and also, apparently, of meir b. baruch of Rothenburg. He traveled through the cities of Bohemia and served as rabbi of Magdeburg. His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AHIMAAZ BEN PALTIEL — (b. 1017), chronicler and poet of Capua, south Italy. In 1054 when he removed to Oria, the place of origin of his family, he compiled Megillat Yuḥasin ( The Scroll of Genealogies ), also known as Megillat Aḥima aẓ ( The Ahimaaz Scroll or the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Achimaats ben Paltiel — (hebr. אחימעץ בן פלטיאל, * 1017 in Capua; † 1060 in Oria) war ein jüdisch liturgischer Dichter und Autor einer historisch wertvollen Familienchronik. Achimaats war Spross einer großen Gelehrtenfamilie und schrieb in der Megillat Achimaats (… … Deutsch Wikipedia