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Hayyim ben Jacob Abulafia (born 1660 in Hebron, d.1744 in Tiberias,7 Ottoman Syria) was a rabbinical authority. He was the grandfather of Hayyim ben David Abulafia and grandson of Isaac Nissim aben Gamil. Abulafia was a rabbi in Smyrna, where he instituted many wholesome regulations. In his old age (1740) he restored the Jewish community in Tiberias.〔J. Barnay, ''The Jews in Palestine in the eighteenth century,'' Uni of Alabama Press, 1990 p.149〕 He is the author of several works: # "Mikrae kodesh" (Holy Convocations), Smyrna, 1729, containing treatises on Biblical and Talmudical themes; # "Yosef Lemad" (Increase of Learning), Smyrna, 1730–32, a work in three volumes on the Pentateuch; # "Yashresh Ya'akob" (Jacob Will Take Root), Smyrna, 1729; and # "Shebut Ya'akob" (The Captivity of Jacob), Smyrna, 1733, an elaborate commentary on the haggadic compilation "'Ein Yaakov," by Jacob ibn Habib and others. == Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography == * Steinschneider, ''Cat. Bodl.'' col. 820. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hayyim ben Jacob Abulafia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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