Jacob Berab
| Rabbi Jacob Berab | |
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| יעקב בירב | |
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| Born | 1474 | 
| Died | April 3, 1546 (aged 71–72) | 
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| Religion | Judaism | 
| Buried | Safed Old Jewish Cemetery | 
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Jacob Berab (Hebrew: יעקב בירב), also spelled Berav or Bei-Rav, known as Mahari Beirav (1474 – April 3, 1546), was an influential rabbi and talmudist best known for his attempt to reintroduce classical semikhah (ordination).