Aaron ben Hayyim was an exegete who lived in the first half of the nineteenth century at Grodno, Russia. He wrote Moreh Derek (He Who Shows the Way), tracing...
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the surname include: Aaron ben Hayyim (fl. 1836), Russian exegete Avishai Ben-Haim [he] (born 1968), Israeli journalist Baruch Ben Haim (1921–2005), American...
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Hayyim ben Jacob Alfandari (1588 – 1640) was a talmudic educator and writer, teaching at Constantinople in 1618. He was the pupil of Aaron ben Joseph Sason...
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and rabbinical discussion. A less strict legalist than Jacob ben Asher, Aaron's Orchot Hayyim is of greater value to the student of literature than to one...
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(2000). "Aaron ben Moses Ben Asher". The concise Oxford dictionary of world religions. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-172722-1. Ben-Hayyim, Zeev...
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commentary of this type to be published. Middot Aharon (Aaron's Rules) is Aharon ibn Hayyim's most well-known publication, and serves as one of the only...
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Aaron ben Isaac Lapapa (c. 1590–1674) was an Oriental rabbi and Talmudist. He was at first rabbi at Manissa, Turkey, and at an advanced age was called...
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Aaron Cupino was a talmudist and head of a yeshiva at Constantinople, who flourished about the close of the 17th-century. He was a pupil of Ḥayyim Shabbethai...
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period. He was the author of two works: Yad Aharon (Aaron's Hand), a collection of notes on Ṭur Oraḥ Ḥayyim (the first part of which was published in Smyrna...
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chief members of the family: Aaron ben Moses Alfandari Elijah Alfandari Ḥayyim ben Isaac Raphael Alfandari the Younger Ḥayyim ben Jacob Alfandari the Elder...
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