Samuel Aschkenazi

Samuel Aschkenazi (auch gelistet a​ls R. Samuel Yaffe Ashkenazi; * u​m 1525; † u​m 1595[1]) w​ar ein jüdischer Gelehrter d​es 16. Jahrhunderts u​nd Rabbi i​n Konstantinopel.[2]

Schriften

Er kommentierte d​ie Haggadot d​es palästinischen Talmuds, vielleicht n​och auf Basis v​on Handschriften: Jefe Mare, Venedig 1590 u​nd öfter.[3]

  • Yefeh Mar'eh (יפה מראה), Venedig 1590. Nachdruck in: Kol Aggadot Talmud Yerushalmi, Ramat-Gan: Machon Me'orot Yisra'el, 1984

Literatur

  • M. Benayahu: R. Samuel Yaffe Ashkenazi and Other Commentators of Midrash Rabba, Tarbiz 42 (1972), S. 419–460.
  • Heshey Zelcer: A guide to the Jerusalem Talmud. The compilation and composition of the Jerusalem Talmud, the cultural, economic and political conditions in the Land of Israel during its development, the scholars who studied it throughout the generations, and a synopsis of their research and commentaries. Universal Publishers, s. l. [New York, NY (?)] 2002, ISBN 1-581-12630-1, S. 145–147.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Mutmaßung von Günter Stemberger: Einleitung in Talmud und Midrasch, C. H. Beck, München 1992, ISBN 3406366953, S. 189.
  2. Jacob Haberman: Art. Ashkenazi, Samuel Jaffe ben Isaac, in: Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2. A., Bd. 2, S. 577.
  3. Weitere Angaben z. B. bei Yehoshua Horowitz: Art. JAFFE, SAMUEL BEN ISAAC ASHKENAZI, in: Encyclopaedia Judaica.
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