Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam
Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Samuel ben Jacob Jam'a (Hebrew: שמואל בן יעקב אבן ג'אמע) was rabbi of the North-African community of קאבס (Gabès?) who flourished in the 12th century. He was on intimate terms with Abraham ibn Ezra, who dedicated to him his Ḥai ben Meḳiẓ and mentioned eulogiously three of his sons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob.
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Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam
Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Samuel ben Jacob Jam'a (Hebrew: שמואל בן יעקב אבן ג'אמע) was rabbi of the North-African community of קאבס (Gabès?) who flourished in the 12th century. He was on intimate terms with Abraham ibn Ezra, who dedicated to him his Ḥai ben Meḳiẓ and mentioned eulogiously three of his sons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob.
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Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Sa ...... ons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob.
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Раввин Самуил бен-Яков ибн-Джа ...... вятившим ему «Chai ben Mekiz».
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Wilhelm Bacher and Isaac Broydé
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Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam or Sa ...... ons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob.
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Раввин Самуил бен-Яков ибн-Джа ...... вятившим ему «Chai ben Mekiz».
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Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam
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Самуил бен-Яков ибн-Джам
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