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  • 61organizer — noun 1. a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise (Freq. 1) she was the organizer of the meeting • Syn: ↑organiser, ↑arranger • Derivationally related forms: ↑arrange (for: ↑ …

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  • 62systematise — verb arrange according to a system or reduce to a system systematize our scientific knowledge • Syn: ↑systematize, ↑systemize, ↑systemise • Derivationally related forms: ↑systemiser (for: ↑ …

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  • 63systematize — v.tr. (also ise) 1 make systematic. 2 devise a system for. Derivatives: systematization n. systematizer n …

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  • 64systemise — verb arrange according to a system or reduce to a system systematize our scientific knowledge • Syn: ↑systematize, ↑systematise, ↑systemize • Derivationally related forms: ↑systemiser, ↑system, ↑ …

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  • 65Akiba ben Joseph — /ah kee bah ben joh zeuhf, seuhf, euh kee veuh/ A.D. c50 c135, rabbi and scholar: systematizer of Jewish oral law on which the Mishnah is based. Also called Akiba …

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  • 66NAḤMANIDES — (Moses b. Naḥman, also known as Naḥamani and RaMBaN – an acronym of Rabbi Moses Ben Naḥman; 1194–1270), Spanish rabbi and scholar and one of the leading authors of talmudic literature in the Middle Ages; philosopher, kabbalist, biblical exegete,… …

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  • 67POPES — The earliest, semi legendary popes, Peter and his immediate successors, were of Jewish birth, yet nothing specific is known of their relations with the Jews. The first pope reported historically to have entered into direct relations with Jews was …

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  • 68SHNEUR ZALMAN OF (Liozna-) LYADY — (1745–1813), founder of chabad Ḥasidism. According to family traditions he was born in Liozna, Belorussia, on the 18th of Elul. After his marriage in 1760 he devoted himself to Torah study. Concluding that he knew a little about learning, but… …

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