Aaron ibn Sargado or Aaron ben R. Joseph ha-Kohen (Hebrew: אהרן הכהן בן יוסף - כלף סרג'דו)[1] was a tenth-century AD gaon (Jewish religious leader) in Pumbedita, Babylonia. He was a son of Joseph ha-Kohen.
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AaronibnSargado or Aaron ben R. Joseph ha-Kohen (Hebrew: אהרן הכהן בן יוסף - כלף סרג'דו) was a tenth-century AD gaon (Jewish religious leader) in Pumbedita...
Tzedek Kahana ben R. Joseph, who had been gaon. While his predecessor, AaronibnSargado, was still in office, Nehemiah tried to have him removed; but the...
Allah ibn Sulaiman. The heads of the community were Joseph ben Phineas and his son-in-law, Natira (Graetz, ib. iii. 274). The gaon AaronibnSargado (943-960)...
flourished in the second half of the sixteenth century in Safed Aaron HaKohen ibnSargado, tenth-century AD gaon (Jewish religious leader) in Pumbedita...