- דָּוִד בֶּן שְׁלֹמֹה אִבְּן אָבִי זִמְרָא) (1479–1573) also
called the
Radbaz (רַדְבָּ״ז)
after the
initials of his name,
Rabbi David ben Zimra, was an...
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height of the rock as
three thumb-breadths (min. 6 cm SI)
above the ground.
Radbaz discusses the
apparent contradiction of the Mishnah's
measurements and the...
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Jewish literature; the 16th-century
rabbi David ben
Solomon ibn Abi
Zimra (
Radbaz)
wrote of an
uncharitable old
woman whose body was
unguarded and unburied...
- the
Chief Rabbi of Egypt,
David ben
Solomon ibn Abi
Zimra (also
called Radbaz, ca.1479–1573),
proclaimed that in
terms of
halakha the
Ethiopian Beta Israel...
- at the time.
David ibn Zimri,
known as the
Radbaz, also went to
Palestine where he died in 1574. The
Radbaz reconciled Maimonides'
brief journey to Jerusalem...
- that
entry onto
certain areas of the
Mount is permitted. It
appears that
Radbaz also
entered the
Mount and
advised others how to do this. He
permits entry...
- London, England:
Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. pp. 49−50. OCLC 36635542.
Radbaz,
Sheeloth Ve-Teshuboth vol. 2,
Siman 691
cited in Zev Vilnay,
Legends of...
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authority to rule this way was the 16th-century
scholar David ibn
Zimra (
Radbaz), who
explained elsewhere in a
responsum concerning the
status of a Beta...
- In 1973
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, then the
Chief Sephardic Rabbi,
based on the
Radbaz and
other accounts,
ruled that the Beta
Israel were Jews and
should be brought...
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Judith Weil. "Kosel
Visitors record",
Jewish Tribune,
October 22, 2010.
Radbaz Responsa 691: "Under the dome on the
Temple Mount,
which the
Arabs call...