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The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

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Abraham Jafe Ḳalmanḳes Abraham Jaghel ben Hananiah Dei Galicchi Abraham Jedidiah ben Menahem Simson Abraham Jekuthiel Salman Lichtenstein Abraham Jesofovich Abraham Joshua Hoeshl Abraham Judæus Abraham Judæus Medicus Abraham Kabassi Abraham Ḳimḥi Abraham Kirimi Abraham Klausner Abraham Kolisker Abraham Konat ben Solomon Abraham Laniado ben Isaac Abraham Laniado ben Samuel Abraham Lichtstein Abraham Maimuni II Abraham Malak Abraham Malaki Abraham Maneles Abraham Medina Abraham Meir Abraham Meshullam ben Abigdor Abraham Minz Abraham Monson Abraham Morpurgo Abraham Motal of Salonica Abraham Naftali Hirsch ha-Levi Spitz ben Moses Abraham Nahmias Abraham Nahmias (2) Abraham Nahmias of Venice Abraham Nahmias, in Joseph Caro's "berit Joseph." Abraham of Aragon Abraham of Augsburg Abraham of Avila Abraham of Beja Abraham of Bohemia Abraham of Cologne (ben Alexander) Abraham of Hamburg Abraham of Lerida Abraham of Lunel Abraham of Montpellier Abraham of Niort Abraham of Przemysl Abraham of Toledo Abraham of Troyes Abraham of Valladolid Abraham Prochownik Abraham Provençal Abraham Reuben Abraham Saba Abraham Samuel Abraham Sanci Abraham Shalom Abraham Shalom ben Isaac ben Judah ben Samuel Abraham Shamsuli Abraham Shmoilovich Abraham Shofeṭ (ben Samuel) Abraham Siralavo Abraham Solomon of Saint Maximin Abraham Son of Samuel the Pious Abraham Sulmar Abraham Talmid Abraham Tawil ben Isaac Abraham the Monk Abraham Troki ben Josiah Abraham Yiẓḥaḳi of Salonica Abraham Ẓarfati Abraham Ẓarfati (ben Solomon Treves) Abraham Ẓebi of Piotrkow Abraham's Bosom Abraham's Oak Abraham, Abraham Abraham, Adolphe

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