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Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople (c. 1260 – c. 1320) (not to be confused with his near-contemporary, Aaron ben Eliyahu of Nicomedia), was an eminent teacher, philosopher, physician, and liturgical poet in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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and Aaron, whom in his will he recommends as friends to his only son, Samuel. He was also a close friend of Abraham ben David of Posquières and of Zerahiah...
other commentators, among them Saadia Gaon, Rashi, Joseph Kara and Abraham ibn Ezra. Works of Jacob ben Ascher in the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke. Retrieved...
subject, such as Josephben Abraham, Jeshua ben Judah, and Aaronben Elijah. "Zebach Pesach" (The Passover Sacrifice), on the celebration of the festival...
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were said to have attended his lectures, among them AaronbenJoseph the Elder, who later became one of the greatest Karaite authorities (although Graetz...
is attributed to Isaac ben Sheshet. Benjacob concluded that the author of the Kol Bo was Aaronben Jacob ha-Kohen, author of the Orḥot Ḥayyim, and that...
another messenger, Isaac ben Eliezer of Nemetz (Germany). Joseph's alleged reply gives an account of Khazar history and of its current (c. 960) sociopolitical...
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in the public domain: Kaufmann Kohler (1901–1906). "ABUDARHAM, DAVID BENJOSEPHBEN DAVID (or ABUDRAHIM)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
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