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Trending Rabbis in Brazil this week

The 14 most-viewed rabbis this week on Wikipedia (Brazil). Ranked by real-world attention. Top: Paul the Apostle.

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85
Total Views (this week)
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Paul the Apostle
Paul the Apostle
Early Christian apostle and missionary (c. AD 5 – c. 64/65)
πŸ“š 45 citations Person
36
views
2
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ
central figure of Christianity (6 or 4 BC – AD 30 or 33) (5-33)
πŸ“š 55 citations Person
32
views
3
Abraham Zacuto
Spanish Jewish astronomer and rabbi (1452 – c. 1515)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
3
views
4
Moshe ben Maimon
Moshe ben Maimon
Medieval Jewish philosopher from Spain (1135–1204)
πŸ“š 35 citations Person
3
views
5
Isaac Abrabanel
Isaac Abrabanel
Portuguese-Spanish Jewish businessman, exegete and philosopher (1437-1508)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
2
views
6
MoshΓ© de LeΓ³n
Spanish rabbi and Kabbalist (c. 1240 – 1305)
πŸ“š 16 citations Person
1
views
7
Israel Kirzner
American economist
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
1
views
8
Rabino Shalom Emanuel Muyal
Person
1
views
9
Abraham Senior
Sephardi rabbi, banker and politician, who converted to Catholicism
πŸ“š 5 citations Person
1
views
10
Isaac Luria
Ottoman rabbi in Egypt and Palestine
πŸ“š 24 citations Person
1
views
11
Hayyim ben Joseph Vital
Rabbi and kabbalist.
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
1
views
12
Aarao Ben Assor
Person
1
views
13
Yaakov Aryeh Alter
Rebbe of the Ger Hasidic dynasty
πŸ“š 2 citations Person
1
views
14
Eugenio Pio Zolli
Chief rabbi of Rome, Italy, during World War II; later converted to Catholicism (1881-1956)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
1
views