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Azariah Pigo : ウィキペディア英語版
Azarya ben Ephraim Figo

Azarya Figo (1579–1647) was a ''sofer'' (scribe) and ''Baal darshan'' (preacher) in the Jewish community of Venice.
He was the author of ''Iggerot U'Teshubot'', letters and responsa, published within ''Be'er Sheba'' (Venice, 1614), ''Giddulei Terumah'' a commentary on Rabbi Shmuel HaSardi's ''Sefer HaTerumot'', (ibid. 1643), and a work which remains popular even today, particular amongst Mizrahi (Oriental) Jews, entitled ''Binah La'Ittim'', which contains seventy-five sermons for Shabbat and holidays (ibid. 1647-48).
Figo died at Rovigo in 1647.




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