Rabbi Eliyahu Hakohen Gaon
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− | '''Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomon HaKohen Gaon''' was the Rosh Yeshiva of Gaon Yaakov first in Yerushalaim then in Tyre. He passed away in 1083 and | + | '''Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomon HaKohen Gaon''' was the Rosh Yeshiva of Gaon Yaakov first in Yerushalaim then in Tyre. He passed away in 1083 and his student carried him on a three day procession to Dalton where they buried him on top of the mountain near [[Rabbi Yossi Haglili]]. |
==Rabbi Evyasar ben Rabbi Eliyahu Hacohen== | ==Rabbi Evyasar ben Rabbi Eliyahu Hacohen== | ||
Rabbi Evyasar Gaon was the son of Rabbi Eliyahu. He authored the historically important text 'Migilat Evyasar'. Both father and son carried a Halachic correspondence with Rabbi Meshulam HaGadol of Magenza. | Rabbi Evyasar Gaon was the son of Rabbi Eliyahu. He authored the historically important text 'Migilat Evyasar'. Both father and son carried a Halachic correspondence with Rabbi Meshulam HaGadol of Magenza. | ||
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