- "ancient
Israelite burial ground"
nearby and
Crusader courtyard.
Rabbi Moshe Basola wrote in his
travel journal that the site
houses a cave
which connects to...
- have
occurred prior to Saladin's
capture of
Jerusalem in 1187.
Rabbi Moses Basola records visiting the tomb in 1522. He states, "Abner's
grave is in the middle...
-
Moses ben
Mordecai B****ola, also
known as
Moses B****ola,
Moshe Basola, Basilea, or
Basila (Hebrew באסולה or simply: משה באסולה;
alternative Hebrew spelling:...
- Avraham,
David (1999). In Zion and Jerusalem: The
Itinerary of
Rabbi Moses Basola 1512-1523. Jerusalem: C G Gundation. ISBN 978-9652229267. "URI (ORI) BEN...
-
explicit record of 14th-century
baselards manufactured in
Basel (basolardi di
basola) in the
accounts of an arms
dealer of Florence,
Francesco Datini, dated...
- Ayetoro, Sidigi, Oke-Ojakoparun, Lokuta, Araromi-Ayesan oil palm estate,
Basola, Agirifon, Adewinle, Aiyetimbo, Koseru, Omowole, Onipetesi, Mile 49, Labon...
-
regained a
great deal of its
earlier commercial importance. In 1521,
Moses Basola encountered twenty families of Musta'rabi Jews
during his
visit to Sidon...
- aid, went to
Safed to help
rehabilitate the victims, By the time
Rabbi Basola arrived in
Safed five
years after the conquest, the
flourishing city showed...
- (31
December 1999). In Zion and Jerusalem: the
itinerary of
Rabbi Moses Basola (1521–1523). C. G.
Foundation Jerusalem Project Publications of the Martin...
- 2011.
Moses ben
Mordecai Basola;
Avraham Daṿid (31
December 1999). In Zion and Jerusalem: the
itinerary of
Rabbi Moses Basola (1521-1523).
Department of...