Samuel Aboab
Rabbi Samuel ben Abraham Aboab (Hebrew: רבי שמואל בן אברהם אבוהב; c. 1610 – August 22, 1694) also known by his acronym RaSHA (רש"א, Rabbi Shmuel ben Avraham) was a 17th century Western Sephardic rabbi and scholar, who is considered to be one of the greatest rabbinic sages of Italy. He served as the av bet din of Venice, where he rose to great prominence due to his vast knowledge of rabbinic literature. He is known for being an adamant opponent of the Sabbatean movement, and an early supporter of the old Yishuv.
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Samuel Aboab
Rabbi Samuel ben Abraham Aboab (Hebrew: רבי שמואל בן אברהם אבוהב; c. 1610 – August 22, 1694) also known by his acronym RaSHA (רש"א, Rabbi Shmuel ben Avraham) was a 17th century Western Sephardic rabbi and scholar, who is considered to be one of the greatest rabbinic sages of Italy. He served as the av bet din of Venice, where he rose to great prominence due to his vast knowledge of rabbinic literature. He is known for being an adamant opponent of the Sabbatean movement, and an early supporter of the old Yishuv.
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Samuele Aboab (Venezia, 1610 – ...... Kos Tanhumim (Venezia, 1707).
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Samuel Aboab
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Frontpage of Sefer ha-Zikhronot by Samuel Aboab, 1650, Prague.
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Abraham Aboab, David Aboab, Jacob Aboab, Joseph Aboab.
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1694-08-22
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Ana Dinis
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Mazel-Tov Franco
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Rabbi Samuel ben Abraham Aboab ...... y supporter of the old Yishuv.
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Samuele Aboab (Venezia, 1610 – ...... Kos Tanhumim (Venezia, 1707).
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Samuele Aboab
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