• Sforno is the name of a prominent Jewish Italian family, many members of which distinguished themselves as rabbis and scholars. The most prominent of...
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  • Jacob Sforno (Obadja Sforno, Hebrew: עובדיה ספורנו) was an Italian rabbi, Biblical commentator, philosopher and physician. A member of the Sforno family, he...
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    learned as a tradition that at that time Abraham was fifty-two years old. Sforno, Bereishit 12:5 Goldin, Shmuel. Unlocking the Torah Text Bereishit, Vol...
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  • Hebrew books, including Rosh Emuna of Abravanel, the commentary of Obadja Sforno, and Midrash Rabba. He died in Brescia in 1594. ms61 – a translation into...
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    gives this interpretation in his commentary on the verse. Regarding this, Sforno states that "every disembodied creature is known as elohim; this includes...
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  • that remained was the removal of the priestly role from the firstborns. Sforno writes that Moses attempted to convince God that the priesthood should remain...
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  • matters, and many rabbis consulted him, among them: Moses Alashkar, Obadiah Sforno, and his relative Moses Isserles (who addressed him as "rabbi of Venice")...
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  • murdered in Auschwitz Joseph Pardo (1561–1619), rabbi Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno (1475–1550), rabbi, philosopher Elio Toaff (1915–2015), rabbi and former...
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  • the law was connected to a prohibition of idolatry in Judaism. Obadiah Sforno and Solomon Luntschitz, rabbinic commentators living in the late Middle...
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  • best known for his popular commentary on the Mishnah Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno (c. 1475–1550), Italian rabbi, Biblical commentator, philosopher and physician...
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