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Trending Rabbis in Spain this year

The 100 most-viewed rabbis this year on Wikipedia (Spain). Ranked by real-world attention. Top: Jesus Christ.

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1
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ
central figure of Christianity (6 or 4 BC – AD 30 or 33) (5-33)
πŸ“š 55 citations Person
2,465
views
2
Paul the Apostle
Paul the Apostle
Early Christian apostle and missionary (c. AD 5 – c. 64/65)
πŸ“š 45 citations Person
2,047
views
3
Moshe ben Maimon
Moshe ben Maimon
Medieval Jewish philosopher from Spain (1135–1204)
πŸ“š 35 citations Person
459
views
4
Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Russian-American Orthodox Jewish rabbi (1902–1994)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
243
views
5
Gamaliel
Gamaliel
first-century leading authority on Jewish law in the Sanhedrin
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
118
views
6
Meir Kahane
Meir Kahane
Rabbi, writer and far right American-Israeli politician (1932–1990)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
103
views
7
Shimon Axel Wahnish
Argentinean rabbi and diplomat
Person
89
views
8
Isaac Luria
Ottoman rabbi in Egypt and Palestine
πŸ“š 24 citations Person
65
views
9
Sabbatai Zevi
Sabbatai Zevi
Sephardic Rabbi
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
58
views
10
Nahmanides
13th century Catalonian rabbi and scholar
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
54
views
11
Hillel the Elder
Jewish religious leader of the 1st century
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
53
views
12
Eugenio Pio Zolli
Chief rabbi of Rome, Italy, during World War II; later converted to Catholicism (1881-1956)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
52
views
13
Shneur Zalman of Liadi
Lithuanian Orthodox Rabbi and first Rebbe of Chabad (1745–1812)
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
51
views
14
Baal Shem Tov
Polish founder of Hasidic Judaism (1698–1760)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
48
views
15
Akiva ben Joseph
Akiva ben Joseph
Jewish scholar and sage (c. 50 – c.135)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
46
views
16
Solomon ibn Gabirol
11th-century Andalusian poet and Jewish philosopher
πŸ“š 29 citations Person
39
views
17
Shimon bar Yochai
Jewish rabbi author of the Zohar
πŸ“š 5 citations Person
39
views
18
Abraham Abulafia
Abraham Abulafia
Spanish Kabbalah teacher (1240-1291)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
37
views
19
Judah Loew ben Bezalel
Judah Loew ben Bezalel
Czech rabbi
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
37
views
20
Jacob Frank
Jacob Frank
Polish-Jewish religious leader
πŸ“š 21 citations Person
36
views
21
Yitzhak Kaduri
Iraqi-born, Israeli Sephardic Haredi rabbi
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
36
views
22
Ovadia Joseph
Talmudic scholar, posek and Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
35
views
23
Isaac Abrabanel
Isaac Abrabanel
Portuguese-Spanish Jewish businessman, exegete and philosopher (1437-1508)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
34
views
24
MoshΓ© de LeΓ³n
Spanish rabbi and Kabbalist (c. 1240 – 1305)
πŸ“š 16 citations Person
30
views
25
Rashi
Rashi
French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
30
views
26
Judah Halevi
Judah Halevi
Spanish-Jewish philosopher, poet and physician (c.1075–1141)
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
29
views
27
Abraham Senior
Sephardi rabbi, banker and politician, who converted to Catholicism
πŸ“š 5 citations Person
25
views
28
Sergio Bergman
Argentinian politician and rabbi
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
22
views
29
Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn
Russian orthodox rabbi (1880–1950)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
22
views
30
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero
Rabbi and Kabbalist figure in Ottoman Syria
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
22
views
31
Judah Leon Abravanel
Judah Leon Abravanel
Portuguese Jewish philosopher, physician and poet
πŸ“š 16 citations Person
21
views
32
Judah Alkalai
rabbi (1798–1878)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
19
views
33
Israel Kirzner
American economist
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
19
views
34
Nachman of Breslov
Hasidic rabbi (1772–1810)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
19
views
35
Hasdai ibn Shaprut
9th century Andalusian Jewish scholar, physician and official
πŸ“š 5 citations Person
19
views
36
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Polish-American rabbi, philosopher, and civil rights activist (1907-1972)
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
18
views
37
Abraham Zacuto
Spanish Jewish astronomer and rabbi (1452 – c. 1515)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
18
views
38
Judah ha-Nasi
2nd century rabbi and editor of the Mishnah
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
18
views
39
Paul of Burgos
Paul of Burgos
Spanish archbishop (c.1351–1435)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
17
views
40
Gaon of Vilnius
Gaon of Vilnius
Polish-Lithuanian rabbi and Talmudist (1720–1797)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
16
views
41
Abraham Isaac Kook
Abraham Isaac Kook
chief rabbi of British Mandatory Palestine (1865-1935)
πŸ“š 14 citations Person
15
views
42
Dovber Schneuri
Second Rebbe of Chabad (1773–1827)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
14
views
43
Adolfo Roitman
archaeologist and expert on comparative religions Argentinian and Israeli
Person
14
views
44
Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
German rabbi
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
14
views
45
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane
Israeli rabbi and extremist (1966-2000)
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
13
views
46
Isaac HaLevy Herzog
Isaac HaLevy Herzog
1st Chief Rabbi of Ireland and Israel (1888–1959)
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
13
views
47
Joseph ben Ephraim Karo
Spanish rabbi and author on Jewish law (1488–1575)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
13
views
48
Fishel Szlajen
Argentinian university teacher
Person
12
views
49
Shammai the elder
Jewish scholar and an important figure in Judaism's core work of rabbinic literature, the Mishnah (50 BCE-30 CE)
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
12
views
50
Isaac ben Solomon al-Israeli
medieval Jewish physician and philosopher
πŸ“š 19 citations Person
12
views
51
Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn
Orthodox rabbi (1834-1882)
πŸ“š 13 citations Person
12
views
52
Dov Ber of Mezeritch
Volhynian Hasidic leader
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
11
views
53
Gamaliel II
active 80-110
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
11
views
54
MoΓ―se Arragel
Person
11
views
55
Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon
Egyptian rabbi
πŸ“š 14 citations Person
11
views
56
Abraham ibn Ezra
Abraham ibn Ezra
12th-century Sephardic rabbi and astrologer
πŸ“š 38 citations Person
11
views
57
Shalom Arush
Israeli Breslov rabbi/founder of the Chut Shel Chessed Institutions
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
10
views
58
Sabetay Djaen
Bulgarian-Argentinian rabbi
πŸ“š 1 citation Person
10
views
59
Hasdai Crescas
Spanish Jewish philosopher and teacher (c.1340–1410/11)
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
10
views
60
Chaim Kanievsky
Haredi rabbi in Israel
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
10
views
61
Mordechai Shlomo Friedman
American rabbi
Person
9
views
62
Aryeh Kaplan
American rabbi and physicist (1934–1983)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
9
views
63
Petrus Alphonsi
Spanish writer, astronomer
πŸ“š 21 citations Person
9
views
64
Hillel II
Rabbi and nasi
πŸ“š 2 citations Person
9
views
65
Marshall Meyer
American rabbi (1930–1993)
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
9
views
66
Nathan of Gaza
Nathan of Gaza
prophet
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
9
views
67
Menasseh Ben Israel
Portuguese rabbi, kabbalist, writer, diplomat, printer and publisher
πŸ“š 30 citations Person
9
views
68
Hayyim ben Joseph Vital
Rabbi and kabbalist.
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
9
views
69
Isaac Joseph
Israeli chief (Sephardi Jewish) rabbi
πŸ“š 2 citations Person
9
views
70
Simeon ben Gamliel
1st century CE rabbi and nasi
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
9
views
71
Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla
Spanish Rabbi in 13th century
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
8
views
72
Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
German Jewish mystic (1150–1217)
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
8
views
73
Moses ibn Ezra
11th/12th-century Andalusian Jewish philosopher, linguist and poet
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
8
views
74
Monsieur Chouchani
French rabbi (1889-1968)
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
8
views
75
Abraham Skorka
Argentine biophysicist, rabbi and author
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
8
views
76
Rbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn
Rbi Third Chabad Rebbe (1789–1866)
πŸ“š 16 citations Person
8
views
77
Elazar Shach
Lithuanian-Jewish Haredi leader (1898-2001)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
8
views
78
Johanan ben Zakai
1st-century rabbi and an important Jewish sage
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
8
views
79
Baba Sali
Moroccan rabbi.
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
8
views
80
Shlomo ben Aderet
philosopher and rabbi
πŸ“š 15 citations Person
8
views
81
Abraham ibn Daud
12th century Spanish astronomer, historian and philosopher
πŸ“š 12 citations Person
8
views
82
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
Italian orthodox rabbi (1707-1746)
πŸ“š 29 citations Person
7
views
83
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn
Russian rabbi (1860–1920)
πŸ“š 7 citations Person
7
views
84
Shalom Sharabi
Orthodox rabbi and kabbalist.
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
7
views
85
Alfredo Goldschmidt
Chief Rabbi of Colombia
Person
7
views
86
Gamaliel V
Jewish Rabbi and Prince of the Sanhedrin.
Person
7
views
87
Joel Teitelbaum
Joel Teitelbaum
Grand Rebbe of Satmar Hasidim, opponent of Zionism (1887–1979)
πŸ“š 6 citations Person
7
views
88
MikhaΚΎel LaiαΉ­man
Kabbalist
πŸ“š 8 citations Person
7
views
89
David Paul Drach
French librarian
πŸ“š 10 citations Person
7
views
90
Saadia Gaon
rabbi, translator, Jewish philosopher and theologian (0882-0942) active during the Abbasid Caliphate in Egypt and Irak
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
7
views
91
Heinrich Graetz
Prussian Jewish historian (1817 – 1891)
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
7
views
92
Isaac Sacca
Argentinian rabbi
Person
7
views
93
Regina Jonas
Regina Jonas
first woman to be ordained as a rabbi (1902–1944)
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
7
views
94
Rabbi Meir
Jewish rabbi
πŸ“š 3 citations Person
7
views
95
Shlomo Amar
Moroccan-born Israeli rabbi
πŸ“š 4 citations Person
7
views
96
Yehuda Ashlag
Orthodox Jewish Rabbi and Kabbalist
πŸ“š 11 citations Person
6
views
97
Moses Isserles
Polish rabbi
πŸ“š 9 citations Person
6
views
98
Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon
Spanish translator and rabbi
πŸ“š 16 citations Person
6
views
99
Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller
Czech rabbi
πŸ“š 17 citations Person
6
views
100
David Lau
David Lau
former Chief Rabbi of Israel
πŸ“š 1 citation Person
6
views