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the centralization of Torah study in Babylon. Some of Rav Nathan's remarks attracted attention, and Moses' detailed explanation of the passage quoted by Nathan, his use of Rabbinic Aramaic and his ready answers to all questions addressed to him astonished the whole assembly. Nathan, therefore, on that very day voluntarily resigned his office and confessed himself Moses' pupil. The wealthy community of Cordova showed Moses much honor and immediately elected him rabbi.
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community, in the year 945 or 948. While there, he went to the schoolhouse where he acted as a server, and sat in the corner listening quietly to the Talmudic discourse of the judge and rabbi, Nathan. At the time, the Jews of Cordoba were not well versed in the methodology of study of Talmud due to
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to order Ibn Rumahis to forgo the higher ransom which he, in consequence, was demanding for Moses. Moses organized an important school at Cordova, which was independent of the
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and was attended by many pupils; and through him Cordova became the seat of Jewish scholarship.
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Zeitschrift für die Religiösen Interessen des Judenthums
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Hanoch ben Moses
Hebrew
rabbi
Talmudic
Spain
Sura
Talmudic academy
Bari
Italy
Moorish
Spanish
Ibn Rumahis
psalm
Bashan
drowned
Cordova
Hanoch
Jewish
Hasdai ibn Shaprut
Umayyad
Caliph
Abd al-Rahman III
gaonate
public domain
Singer, Isidore
"Moses ben Enoch"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Categories
960s deaths
10th-century rabbis in al-Andalus

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