Jewish scribe who refined the Tiberian system of writing vowel sounds in Hebrew
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Aaron ben Moses ben Asher (Hebrew: אַהֲרוֹן בֶּן משֶׁה בֶּן אָשֵׁר; Tiberian Hebrew: ʾAhărōn ben Mōše ben ʾĀšēr; 10th century, died c.960) was a sopher (Jewish scribe) who lived in Tiberias. He perfected the Tiberian system of writing vowel sounds in Hebrew. The system is still in use today, serving as the basis for grammatical analysis.
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AaronbenMosesbenAsher (Hebrew: אַהֲרוֹן בֶּן משֶׁה בֶּן אָשֵׁר; Tiberian Hebrew: ʾAhărōn ben Mōše ben ʾĀšēr; 10th century, died c.960) was a sopher...
ended in the 10th century with AaronbenMosesbenAsher and Ben Naphtali who were the leading Masoretes of the time. BenAsher wrote a standard codex (the...
Maimonides. Together with the Leningrad Codex, it contains the AaronbenMosesbenAsher Masoretic Text tradition. The codex was kept for five centuries...
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Naphtali stuck more faithfully to the system of MosesbenAsher than the latter's own son, AaronbenMosesbenAsher, who corrected the Aleppo Codex and added...
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single formalized system of vocalization. This was chiefly done by AaronbenMosesbenAsher, in the Tiberias school, based on the oral tradition for reading...
that were vocalized by AaronbenMosesBen-Asher".[This quote needs a citation] Maimonides, by accepting the views of benAsher in regard to open and closed...
religions, Aaron (/ˈærən/ ARR-ən or /ˈɛərən/ AIR-ən) was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of Moses. Information about Aaron comes exclusively...
f. 452), apparently added by a later scribe, which refers to AaronbenMosesbenAsher and the Aleppo Codex. It was carbon dated to the late 9th to early...
sent Moses back to Egypt to demand the release of the Israelites from slavery. Moses said that he could not speak eloquently, so God allowed Aaron, his...
Mosesben Nachman (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן Mōše ben-Nāḥmān, "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (/nækˈmænɪdiːz/; Greek:...
Moses Isserles (Hebrew: משה בן ישראל איסרלישׂ; Polish: Mojżesz ben Israel Isserles; 22 February 1530 / 25 Adar I 5290 – 11 May 1572 / 18 Iyar 5332), also...
than the oldest surviving Hebrew texts that were produced by AaronbenMosesbenAsher in AD 1008. The texts of these scrolls are believed by the authors...
grandson of Eliezer ben Joel ha-Levi, who was in turn a grandson of Eliezer ben Nathan. Mordechai was also a relative of Rabbi Asherben Jehiel. He was a...
benAsher (30 June 1270 – 4 July 1349) was a German Talmudist and later rabbi of Toledo, Spain, son of Rabbenu Asher and brother of Jacob benAsher ("Ba'al...
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Asherben Meshullam was a Jewish theologian and Talmudic scholar who lived at Lunel in the second half of the 12th century CE. A renowned Talmudist, he...
"points"). One of these, the Tiberian system, eventually prevailed. AaronbenMosesbenAsher, and his family for several generations, are credited for refining...
benAsher, Yoreh De'ah 89:1; Moses Isserles, Darchei Moshe, to Jacob benAsher, Yoreh De'ah 89:1; Shabbatai ben Meir, Siftei Kohen 3–4, to Jacob ben Asher...
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