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Ben Asher is a Jewish surname meaning "son of Asher".Aaron ben Moses ben Asher–a 10th-century scribe who refined the Tiberian system for writing down vowel sounds in Hebrew
Aaron ben Asher of Karlin–a 19th-century Hassidic Rabbi in Russia
Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg–an 18th-century eastern European Rabbinical casuist often referred to by the name of his most famous book, Shaagas Aryeh
Bahya ben Asher–a 14th-century Aragonese rabbi and Kabbalist
Haim Ben-Asher–a member of the Knesset from 1949 to 1955
Jacob ben Asher–a 14th-century German and Spanish rabbi
Judah ben Asher–a 14th-century German and Spanish rabbi
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