Aaron Jarosław
Aaron Jaroslaw (also Jaroslav) was one of the Biurists. He was a tutor in the house of Moses Mendelssohn; afterwards a teacher at Lemberg. His commentary on the Book of Numbers appeared in the first edition of Mendelssohn's Pentateuch ("Netibot ha-Shalom," Berlin, 1783) and has been included in all subsequent editions. He published the third edition of Maimonides's "," with Moses Mendelssohn's Hebrew commentary (Berlin, 1784).
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Aaron Jarosław
Aaron Jaroslaw (also Jaroslav) was one of the Biurists. He was a tutor in the house of Moses Mendelssohn; afterwards a teacher at Lemberg. His commentary on the Book of Numbers appeared in the first edition of Mendelssohn's Pentateuch ("Netibot ha-Shalom," Berlin, 1783) and has been included in all subsequent editions. He published the third edition of Maimonides's "," with Moses Mendelssohn's Hebrew commentary (Berlin, 1784).
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Aaron Jaroslaw (also Jaroslav) ...... rew commentary (Berlin, 1784).
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