- (Abu
Yusuf ben
Yitzhak ben Ezra) ibn
Shaprut (Hebrew: חסדאי אבן שפרוט; Arabic: حسداي بن شبروط, Abu
Yussuf ibn
Shaprut) born
about 915 at Jaén, Spain; died...
- Shem-Tob ben
Isaac Shaprut of
Tudela (Hebrew: שם טוב אבן שפרוט) (born at Tudela,
Kingdom of
Navarre in the
middle of the 14th century) was a
Spanish Jewish...
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contact with Jews
elsewhere in the diaspora. He
corresponded with
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut, a
rabbi in Cordoba, and
invited him to
settle in Khazaria. He is also...
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alleged to date from the 950s or 960s, and to be
letters between Hasdai ibn
Shaprut,
foreign secretary to the
Caliph of Cordoba, and
Joseph Khagan of the Khazars...
- Boḥan (The Touchstone) by the
Spanish Jewish Rabbi Shem-Tov ben
Isaac ben
Shaprut.
George Howard has
argued that Shem Tov's
Matthew comes from a much earlier...
- philosophy. 'Abd al-Rahman's
court physician and
minister was
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut, the
patron of
Menahem ben Saruq,
Dunash ben
Labrat and
other Jewish scholars...
- and in
particular with the
career of his
Jewish councilor,
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut (882–942).
Within this
context of
cultural patronage,
studies in Hebrew...
-
Jewish Kalam Kabbalah Rabbinic Judaism Spanish and European:
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut Ibn
Gabirol Abraham bar
Hiyya Bahya ibn
Paquda Judah Halevi Abraham ibn...
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traditional teachings. On this, also see the
remarkable testimony of
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut, the
Torah scholar and
princely Jew of Cordoba,
concerning Eldad's learning...
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sparking a war. In the
early 960s,
Khazar ruler Joseph wrote to
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut about the
deterioration of
Khazar relations with the Rus': "I
protect the...