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- Abraham Solomon ben Isaac ben Samuel Catalan is historically associated with a Sephardic Jewish author known for a work titled Neweh Shalom (Dwelling of Peace), with editions in the 16th century and a preface by Moses Almosnino in some later printings [cite would be provided if I pull from live sources].
- The name variants and attributions can overlap with other Catalan- or Iberian-era scholars, which sometimes leads to confusion among catalogues and biographical dictionaries.
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LEVI (Bet ha-Levi), ISAAC (II) BEN SOLOMONLEVI (Bet ha-Levi ), ISAAC (II) BEN SOLOMON (II ; d. c. 1621/31), halakhist, preacher, kabbalist, and leader of the Jewish community in Salonika from 1610 to 1620. From 1573 to 1600 he studied in the yeshivah of the Évora congregation of Salonika. When his father died he was forced out of the yeshivah, and he was even denied access to his father's works. He moved to the Provencal congregation of the city in 1601, where he established a yeshivah which...
www.encyclopedia.comAfter the death of Isaac ben Samuel ha-Zaken (the Ri) Samson ben Abraham took charge of the school of Sens. Samson ben Abraham emigrated to Palestine [around 1211] and first settled in Jerusalem and for this reason is designated The Jerusalemite. He later settled in Acre. He died at Acre and is buried at Mount Carmel. Works: Tosafot; A Commentary on two of the Mishnaic Orders, Zeraim and Tohorot; A Commentary on the Sifra Last database update:
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www.wikidata.orgGolda Akhiezer. "The Karaite Isaac ben Abraham of Troki and His Polemics against the Rabbanites", in: Tradition, Heterodoxy and Religious Culture: Judaism and Christianity in the Early Modern Period, C. Goodblatt & H. Kreisel, (eds.),
www.academia.eduComplete contents the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
www.jewishencyclopedia.comISAAC BEN SAMUEL, of Acre (late 13th-early 14th century). Sefer Me'irat Enayim (major commentary on Nachmanides' mysticism incorporating kabbalistic writings from the Gerona circle). MANUSCRIPT ON PAPER
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