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Zechariah ha-
Rofé, or "Zechariah the physician" (Hebrew acronym: Harazah= הרז"ה), also
known as Yiḥye al-Ṭabib, was a
Yemenite Jewish scholar of the 15th-century...
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Shamir Medical Center,
formerly ****af
Harofeh Medical Center, is a
teaching hospital in Be'er Ya'akov, 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
southeast of Tel Aviv, Israel...
- Hebrew: אסף היהודי
Asaph HaYehudi), also
known as
Asaph ben
Berechiah and
Asaph the
Physician (Hebrew: אסף הרופא
Asaph HaRofè) is a
figure mentioned in...
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Zechariah ha-
Rofé 1990, p. 48
Adani 1997, p. 91a
Nethanel ben
Isaiah 1983, p. 473
Adani 1997, p. 92a
Zechariah ha-
Rofé 1990, pp. 49–49
Zechariah ha-
Rofé 1992...
- בן יקותיאל) Anav), also
referred to as
Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel ben
Benjamin HaRofe, who
lived in Rome
during the
thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries, was a...
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Yihye ibn
Suleiman al-Dhamari,
otherwise known as
Zechariah ben
Solomon ha-
Rofé,
which he
began to
write in 1430 in
Yemen and
concluded some
years later...
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Jacob ben
Joseph Harofe (Hebrew: יעקב בן יוסף הרופא, Ya'aqov ben
Yosef the Doctor) (c. 1780 –
October 2, 1851), also
known as
Yaakov bar Yosef, was a 19th-century...
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Hatziyonut Rishon Lezion Center Yosef Burg
Rishonim Herzog Givat Hator ****af
HaRofe Nes
Tziona Center Tsrifin Science Park Be'er Ya'akov
Eliyahu Weizman Institiue...
- of
eight brothers and
eight sisters. He
studied under Jacob ben
Joseph Harofe. He
married Sarah, who bore him the
children Saleh, Haron, Raphael, Khatoon...
- m****cript form (pp. 188b–193a),
containing mostly the
commentary of
Zechariah HaRofe on Maimonides'
legal code of
Jewish law. The rare do****ent can be seen at...