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Jacob Hagiz (1620–1674) (Hebrew: יעקב חגיז) was a
Jewish Talmudist born of a
Sephardic Jewish family at Fez, Morocco.
Ḥagiz's teacher was
David Karigal...
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Moses Hagiz (1671 – c. 1750) (Hebrew: משה חגיז) was a
Talmudic scholar,
rabbi and
writer born in
Jerusalem during the time of the Old Yishuv. He was also...
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calling him "my mentor", this
infuriated many rabbis,
especially Moshe Hagiz, who
considered his
writings heretical and
ordered the
burning of all his...
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Zerachiah Halevi,
Sefer ha-Tzava
Samson of Chinon,
Sefer ha-Keritut
Jacob Hagiz, Teḥillat Ḥochmah (included in most
editions of Keritut) collective, ed...
- Katzenellenbogen, the
chief rabbi of the
Triple Community and
Rabbi Moses Hagiz were
unwilling to
attack Eybeschütz publicly,
mentioning that "greater than...
- with rosewater" upon its discovery.
According to a
legend cited by
Moses Hagiz, Jews
received official permission to
worship at the site and
Ottoman architect...
- they were
regarded as
wandering tramps, a
nuisance and a reproach.
Moses Hagiz, a
typical meshulach,
deplores the low
estimate of the
meshulach entertained...
- (Belknap Press, 2011) ISBN-10: 0674052544 The
Pursuit of
Heresy :Rabbi
Moses Hagiz and the
Sabbatian Controversies, (Columbia
University Press, 1990; 1994)...
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Iranian Jews and
Their Identity: A
Study of the
Jewish Community of
Tehran Hagiz, Moses.
Minhagei Kol
Aryeh Eileh Hamitzvot. p. 293.
Yitzchak Sender (2000)...
- his work Shem HaGedolim. The
blessing is used in the
works of
Rabbi Moses Hagiz,
Rabbi David Pardo and
Rabbi Levi
Yitzchok of Berditchev. In
modern days...