Aharon Ibn Hayyim

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Aharon Ibn Hayyim (Hebrew: אהרן אבן חיים‎ 1545–1632) was a biblical and Talmudic commentator. Born in Fez, Morocco, he served on the bet din and studied at the yeshivot of his father, Vidal ha-Zarefati and Joseph Almosnino. In 1606 he left Fez for Egypt, and made his way to Venice in 1608 where he printed his numerous manuscripts. While in Venice, Ibn Hayyim gave lectures in several congregations, and was well known by famous rabbis at the time. He died in Jerusalem in 1632, and is well known for his publications Leb Aharon, Korban Aharon (commentary on the Sifra), and Middot Aharon. rdf:langString
Aaron ben Abraham ben Samuel Ibn Chajjim (* 1545 in Fès; gestorben 1632 in Jerusalem) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des 16./17. Jahrhunderts. Er verfasste einen ausführlichen Sifra-Kommentar unter dem Titel Qorban Aharon (erschienen Venedig 1609–1611). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Aharon Ibn Hayyim (Hebrew: אהרן אבן חיים‎ 1545–1632) was a biblical and Talmudic commentator. Born in Fez, Morocco, he served on the bet din and studied at the yeshivot of his father, Vidal ha-Zarefati and Joseph Almosnino. In 1606 he left Fez for Egypt, and made his way to Venice in 1608 where he printed his numerous manuscripts. While in Venice, Ibn Hayyim gave lectures in several congregations, and was well known by famous rabbis at the time. He died in Jerusalem in 1632, and is well known for his publications Leb Aharon, Korban Aharon (commentary on the Sifra), and Middot Aharon.
rdf:langString Aaron ben Abraham ben Samuel Ibn Chajjim (* 1545 in Fès; gestorben 1632 in Jerusalem) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des 16./17. Jahrhunderts. Er verfasste einen ausführlichen Sifra-Kommentar unter dem Titel Qorban Aharon (erschienen Venedig 1609–1611).
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