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The Rishonim

4800–5160 (1040–1400)
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Rabbi Amnon of Mayence
(circa 4700-4800)
"My good friend, Rabbi Amnon, I know you have been loyal and devoted to me for many years. Now I wish to ask you a personal favor. Abandon your faith, and become a good Christian like me..." The gripping story behind a most moving High Holiday prayer.
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Solomon Ibn Gabirol
(4782-4819, 1021-1058)
Rabbi Yitzchok Ibn Gayyat
(circa 4790-4849; 1030-1089)
Rabbi Nathan Ben Jehiel
(4790-4866; 1030-1106)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ben Baruch Albalia
(1035-1094; 4795-4854)
Rashi
(4800-4865)
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Rabbi Joseph Ben Meir Ibn Migash
(4837-4901; 1077-1141)
Rabbi Judah Halevi
(circa 4840-?;1080)
Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra
(circa 4852-4927; 1092-1167)
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Rabbeinu Tam
(1100-1171)
The Tosafists
(1100-1328)
Ovadiah The Ger
(early 12th century)
Rabbi Abraham Ibn Daud
(4870-4940; 1110-1180)
Rabbi Judah HaChassid
(4910-4977; 1150-1217)
Rabbi David Kimchi - RaDaK
(4920-4995; 1160-1235)
Rabbi Judah Ben Solomon Al-Harizi
(About 4920-4990; 1160-1230)
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Gallery of Our Great
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The Mishnaic Age
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The Talmudic Age
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The Age of Scholarship
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The Rishonim
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Early Achronim
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Later Achronim
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Talks and Tales: Gallery of Our Great
  Gallery of Our Great is a collection of tales of our nation's heroes. Each mini-biography gives a perspective of time and place, and together provide a broad view of the personalities who shaped our people through the generations.

 Kehot Publication Society and Merkos Publications, the publishing divisions of the Lubavitch movement have brought Torah education to nearly every Jewish community in the world. More than 100,000,000 volumes have been disseminated to date in over 12 languages, both for newcomer as well as for those well versed in Torah knowledge.