Mordecai Assaban
Mordecai ben Isaac Assaban (Hebrew: מרדכי בן יצחק אצבאן, Mordekhai ben Yitḥzak Atzban; 1700, Meknes, Morocco – c. 1760, Aleppo, Ottoman Syria) was an 18th-century rabbi, posek, and Kabbalist. He was chief rabbi of Leghorn, and emigrated to Jerusalem about 1729, where he dwelt for thirty years. He was the author of a viddui, entitled "Zobe'aḥ Todah."
Mordecai Assaban
Mordecai ben Isaac Assaban (Hebrew: מרדכי בן יצחק אצבאן, Mordekhai ben Yitḥzak Atzban; 1700, Meknes, Morocco – c. 1760, Aleppo, Ottoman Syria) was an 18th-century rabbi, posek, and Kabbalist. He was chief rabbi of Leghorn, and emigrated to Jerusalem about 1729, where he dwelt for thirty years. He was the author of a viddui, entitled "Zobe'aḥ Todah."
has abstract
Mordecai ben Isaac Assaban (He ...... dui, entitled "Zobe'aḥ Todah."
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
60,163,950
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
944,787,666
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
article
Assaban, Mordecai
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
type
comment
Mordecai ben Isaac Assaban (He ...... dui, entitled "Zobe'aḥ Todah."
@en
label
Mordecai Assaban
@en