-
Judah ibn Verga.
Schudt (1718) was
apparently misled by the
title of the
Shebeṭ Yehudah when he
called its
author "Solomon ben Schefet." Ibn
Verga himself...
- The
Scepter of
Judah (Hebrew:
Shebet Yehuda שבט יהודה) was a text
produced by the
Sephardi historian Solomon Ibn Verga. It
first appeared in the Ottoman...
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means of a
cabalistic writing that the real
criminals were the
priests (
Shebeṭ Yehudah, § 38). He was very
active in
maintaining an
understanding between...
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Zebulun are
described as
sending to the
battle those that
handle the
sopher shebet.
Traditionally this has been
interpreted as
referring to the "rod of the...
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their colleagues and students,
emigrate to Palestine, as
recorded in the
Shebet Yehudah.
There is
doubt about the
accuracy of the account, as
there is no...
- (Sabara)
family [who?]
lived in Manresa. The town is not
mentioned in the "
Shebeṭ Yehudah." [clarification needed]
Manresa has a
humid subtropical (Köppen...
- ha-Kohen of Smyrna, in the
beginning of the
eighteenth century,
published his "
Shebet Moussar",
which he
divided into fifty-two chapters, one for each w****. This...
- or with
Vidal ben Labi de la Cavalleria, as
claimed by some. Ibn Verga,
Shebeṭ Yehudah, ed. Wiener, pp. 68 et seq. Grätz, Gesch. der Juden, 3d ed., viii...
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beginning of the 16th century. He was the son of
Solomon ibn Verga,
author of
Shebeṭ Yehudah (Scepter of Judah) who
emigrated from
Spain to
Turkey as a Marrano...
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ABRAHAM IBN - JewishEncyclopedia.com". jewishencyclopedia.com. Ibn Verga,
Shebeṭ Yehudah, 18, 31; Grätz, Gesch. vii. 541 et seq.; Steinschneider, Hebr. Uebers...