Israel ben Moses Najara (Hebrew: ִר׳ יִשְׂרָאֵל בֵּן מֹשֶׁה נַאגָּ֗ארָה, Yisrael ben Moshe Najarah; Arabic: إسرائيل بن موسى النجارة, Isra'il bin Musa al-Najara; c. 1555, Ottoman Empire – c. 1625, Gaza, Ottoman Empire) was a prolific Jewish liturgical poet, preacher, Biblical commentator, kabbalist (although this is disputed),[1] and rabbi of Gaza.[2]
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^Abrahams 1911.
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