Joseph of Issachar — was a member of the Tribe of Issachar and the father of Igal, one of the spies sent into Canaan by Moses in Numbers 13:7. Wikisource en. Bible, King James, Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:catholic:Eastons … Wikipedia
JOSEPH BEN ISSACHAR BAER OF PRAGUE — (end of 16th century), rabbi and author. Joseph was a pupil of Mordecai Jaffe and of Judah Loew b. Bezalel (the Maharal of Prague). He was the author of Yosef Da at (Prague, 1609), a supercommentary on Rashi s commentary to the Pentateuch, in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OPPENHEIMER, JOSEPH BEN ISSACHAR SUESSKIND — (also known as Joseph Suess or Jud (Jew) Suess ; 1698 or 1699–1738), Court Jew and confidential financial adviser to the duke of wuerttemberg . His father was a prominent merchant in Heidelberg and collector of taxes from the Jews of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph Süss Oppenheimer — Joseph Ben Issachar Süßkind Oppenheimer (kurz Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, auch diffamierend Jud Süß) (* 12. Februar 1692 in Heidelberg; † 5. Februar 1738[1] in Stuttgart) war Hoffaktor des Herzogs Karl Alexander von Württemberg. Nach dem Tod des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joseph Süß-Oppenheimer — Joseph Ben Issachar Süßkind Oppenheimer (kurz Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, auch diffamierend Jud Süß) (* 12. Februar 1692 in Heidelberg; † 5. Februar 1738[1] in Stuttgart) war Hoffaktor des Herzogs Karl Alexander von Württemberg. Nach dem Tod des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joseph Süßkind Oppenheimer — Joseph Ben Issachar Süßkind Oppenheimer (kurz Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, auch diffamierend Jud Süß) (* 12. Februar 1692 in Heidelberg; † 5. Februar 1738[1] in Stuttgart) war Hoffaktor des Herzogs Karl Alexander von Württemberg. Nach dem Tod des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer — Joseph Ben Issachar Süßkind Oppenheimer (kurz Joseph Süß Oppenheimer, auch diffamierend Jud Süß; * vermutlich Februar oder März 1698 in Heidelberg; † 4. Februar 1738 in Stuttgart) war Hoffaktor des Herzogs Karl Alexander von Württemberg.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oppenheimer, Joseph ben-Issachar Süsskind (Jud Süss) — (1689/90–1738) German financier. Joseph Oppenheimer was the best known of the ‘court Jews’ that were employed by the rulers of central European states from the 16 to the late 18 century. Born in Heidelberg, he was a kinsman of the financier… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer — Para otras personas apellidadas Oppenheimer, véase Oppenheimer. Para otros usos de este término, véase El judío Süß. Grabado anónimo de 1738 de Süß Oppenheimer. En el escudo aparece una horca y la coplilla reza lo siguiente: «Qu … Wikipedia Español
JOSEPH ISSACHAR BAER BEN ELHANAN — (also called Baer Frankfurter; c. 1642–1705), author of rabbinical and kabbalistic works. The son of the kabbalist Elhanan b. Ẓevi, Joseph Issachar Baer served in his youth as rabbi in Moravia but then withdrew to Frydek in order to devote all… … Encyclopedia of Judaism