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* ], Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian | * ], Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian | ||
* ] (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician | * ] (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician | ||
* ] (1707-1746), |
* ] (1707-1746), Italian Jewish rabbi and poet | ||
* ] (1522-1570), |
* ] (1522-1570), medieval rabbi | ||
* ] (c. 1250-1305), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar | * ] (c. 1250-1305), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar | ||
* ] (1957-2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals | * ] (1957-2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals | ||
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* ] (1530-1572), rabbi and talmudist | ||
* ] (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi | * ] (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi | ||
* ] (1135-1204), |
* ] (1135-1204), Jewish rabbi, physician, and philosopher | ||
* ] (1762-1839), |
* ] (1762-1839), rabbi | ||
In '''art''': | In '''art''': | ||
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In '''philosophy''': | In '''philosophy''': | ||
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* ] (1070-1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher | ||
* ] (1729-1786), |
* ] (1729-1786), German Jewish philosopher | ||
In '''geomatics''': | In '''geomatics''': | ||
* ] (1754-1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company | * ] (1754-1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company | ||
* ] (1853-1932), |
* ] (1853-1932), land developer in California, USA | ||
In '''other fields''': | In '''other fields''': | ||
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* ], African-American abolitionist | * ], African-American abolitionist | ||
* ] (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho | * ] (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho | ||
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* ] (born 1973), African American Southern hip hop artist from Greenville, North Carolina | ||
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* ] (1844-1917), American sculptor | ||
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* ] (1812–1875), early Zionist | ||
* ] (1844-1910), |
* ] (1844-1910), Galician-born Jewish playwright | ||
⚫ | * ] (born 1955), former NBA basketball player | ||
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* Moses Martin, son of ] and Chris Martin | * Moses Martin, son of ] and Chris Martin | ||
* ] (1784-1885), former Sheriff of London, England | * ] (1784-1885), former Sheriff of London, England | ||
* Moses Sandor, a playable character in the game '']'' | * Moses Sandor, a playable character in the game '']'' | ||
⚫ | * ], Jewish evacuation mission | ||
* ] (1910–1984) Israeli chess master | * ] (1910–1984) Israeli chess master | ||
* ] DSO (1915–1981), Israeli military leader and politician. | |||
==Other uses== | |||
* ], city in Grant County, Washington, United States | |||
⚫ | * ], Jewish evacuation mission | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 01:51, 13 January 2007
Moses, pronounced Moshe in Hebrew may refer to:
In religion:
- Moses, Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian
- Moses Amayraut (1596-1664), French theologian and metaphysician
- Moses Chaim Luzzatto (1707-1746), Italian Jewish rabbi and poet
- Moses Cordovero (1522-1570), medieval rabbi
- Moses de Leon (c. 1250-1305), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar
- Moses Hogan (1957-2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals
- Moses Isserles (1530-1572), rabbi and talmudist
- Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi
- Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), Jewish rabbi, physician, and philosopher
- Moses Sofer (1762-1839), rabbi
In art:
- Moses (1977) an acrylic painting by Robert B. Sherman
In philosophy:
- Moses ibn Ezra (1070-1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher
- Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786), German Jewish philosopher
In geomatics:
- Moses Cleaveland (1754-1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company
- Moses Sherman (1853-1932), land developer in California, USA
In other fields:
- Grandma Moses, African-American abolitionist
- Moses Alexander (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho
- Moses Barrett III (born 1973), African American Southern hip hop artist from Greenville, North Carolina
- Moses Ezekiel (1844-1917), American sculptor
- Moses Hess (1812–1875), early Zionist
- Moses Hurvitz (1844-1910), Galician-born Jewish playwright
- Moses Malone (born 1955), former NBA basketball player
- Moses Martin, son of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin
- Moses Montefiore (1784-1885), former Sheriff of London, England
- Moses Sandor, a playable character in the game Tales of Legendia
- Moshe Czerniak (1910–1984) Israeli chess master
- Moshe Dayan DSO (1915–1981), Israeli military leader and politician.
Other uses
- Moses Lake, city in Grant County, Washington, United States
- Operation Moses, Jewish evacuation mission
See also
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