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- Abraham Gombiner (geboren um 1637 in Gombin; gestorben um 1683 in Kalisch) war ein polnischer Talmudist und Posek des 17. Jahrhunderts. Unter anderem schrieb er einen kurzen Kommentar zu Tosefta Nesikin (נְזִיקִין), der als Anhang zum Werk seines Schwiegersohns Moses Jekutiel Kaufmann Lechem ha-Panim 1732 in Amsterdam veröffentlicht wurde. Sein bedeutendstes Werk ist allerdings Magen Abraham, ein Kommentar zum Orach Chajim des Schulchan Aruch. (de)
- Abraham Abele Gombiner (Hebrew: אברהם אבלי הלוי גומבינר) (c. 1635 – 5 October 1682), known as the Magen Avraham, born in Gąbin (Gombin), Poland, was a rabbi, Talmudist and a leading religious authority in the Jewish community of Kalisz, Poland during the seventeenth century. His full name is Avraham Abele ben Chaim HaLevi from the town of Gombin. There are texts that list his family name as Kalisz after the city of his residence. After his parents were killed in the Chmielnicki massacres of 1648, he moved to live and study with his relative in Leszno, Jacob Isaac Gombiner. From there he moved to Kalisz where he was appointed as Rosh Yeshiva and judge in the tribunal of Rabbi Israel Spira (who was a son of Rabbi Nathan Nata Spira). He is known to scholars of Judaism for his Magen Avraham commentary on the Orach Chayim section of Rabbi Joseph Karo's Shulchan Aruch, which he began writing in 1665 and finished in 1671. His brother Yehudah traveled in 1673 to Amsterdam to print the work, but did not have the needed funds, and died on the journey. It was not published until 1692 by Shabbethai Bass in Dyhernfurth after Rabbi Gombiner's death. His son Chaim wrote in the preface to the work that his father was frequently sick and suffered pain and discomfort. (en)
- Abraham Abel Gombiner, Awraham Abele Halewi z Gąbina, Magen Awraham, Abraham Kalisch (ur. 1634 w Gąbinie, zm. 1682 w Kaliszu) – żydowski filozof, cadyk, asystent rabina kaliskiego, dajan, autor komentarzy do Szulchan Aruch. (pl)
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- Abraham Gombiner (geboren um 1637 in Gombin; gestorben um 1683 in Kalisch) war ein polnischer Talmudist und Posek des 17. Jahrhunderts. Unter anderem schrieb er einen kurzen Kommentar zu Tosefta Nesikin (נְזִיקִין), der als Anhang zum Werk seines Schwiegersohns Moses Jekutiel Kaufmann Lechem ha-Panim 1732 in Amsterdam veröffentlicht wurde. Sein bedeutendstes Werk ist allerdings Magen Abraham, ein Kommentar zum Orach Chajim des Schulchan Aruch. (de)
- Abraham Abel Gombiner, Awraham Abele Halewi z Gąbina, Magen Awraham, Abraham Kalisch (ur. 1634 w Gąbinie, zm. 1682 w Kaliszu) – żydowski filozof, cadyk, asystent rabina kaliskiego, dajan, autor komentarzy do Szulchan Aruch. (pl)
- Abraham Abele Gombiner (Hebrew: אברהם אבלי הלוי גומבינר) (c. 1635 – 5 October 1682), known as the Magen Avraham, born in Gąbin (Gombin), Poland, was a rabbi, Talmudist and a leading religious authority in the Jewish community of Kalisz, Poland during the seventeenth century. His full name is Avraham Abele ben Chaim HaLevi from the town of Gombin. There are texts that list his family name as Kalisz after the city of his residence. After his parents were killed in the Chmielnicki massacres of 1648, he moved to live and study with his relative in Leszno, Jacob Isaac Gombiner. From there he moved to Kalisz where he was appointed as Rosh Yeshiva and judge in the tribunal of Rabbi Israel Spira (who was a son of Rabbi Nathan Nata Spira). (en)
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- Abraham Gombiner (de)
- Avraham Gombiner (en)
- Abraham Gombiner (pl)
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