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Abraham David Taroç

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119:"treat his first wife decently, to care for her, and to provide for her needs with kindness and patience, in accordance with the way a man of his stature should treat a wife". The fact that the King made a legal exemption and defied Christian law in order to grant Abraham this request, demonstrates the lenient and tolerant attitude that was held for Jews by John I of Castile. Abraham had two sons with his second wife, Astruc Taroç and Isaac Taroç III. And he had one son with Bonadona, Joseph Taroç, who converted to 118:
to make a legal exemption and be able to remarry while remaining married to Bonadona, who, it seems, could not give him children. According to documentation, it was Bondona herself who allowed Abraham to marry a second woman, capable of procreation. Abraham, for his part, pledged to the king to
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by Mosse Bonjuha (his 1st or 2nd cousin), who was a public scribe of the Jewish quarter. Abraham's close friend, Ruben, made a legal statement that Ruben's father, Master Nacim, a leading Jewish optometrist of Barcelona died on 1 January 1376 and left no heirs, thus Abraham petitioned that
85:. His mother, Dolca Bonjuà, was the scion of the wealthy Bonjuà family of judges and court officials. In his mid-twenties, he became a very prominent pearlsmith in Barcelona and was one of several highly trained Jewish jewellers who made collections for 240:
Un llibre de la cúria de Peratallada illustra l'activitat de tres destacats prestadors jueus (A book by the curator of Peratallada illustrates the activity of three prominent Jewish lenders)
279: 101:. It was around this time that he married a woman named Bonadona around 1370. On 24 January 1376, Abraham appeared before Berenquer Morey, the municipal 140: 239: 255:גלות אחר גולה: מחקרים בתולדות עם ישראל מוגשים לפרופסור חיים ביינאר: Studies in the History of the Jewish People Presented to Professor Haim Beinart 263: 187: 334: 86: 329: 305: 205:"Norman Roth, "Jewish Artisans, Musicians and Other Unusual Officers in Royal Service," Iberia Judaica 5 (2013): 207-213" 54: 141:
Metges Jueus dels països catalans, segles XI-XV (Jewish Doctors of the Paisos Catalans, 11th-15th Centuries)
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Reuben be declared heir to the possession. In 1379 Abraham was unprecedentedly granted permission by
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Fonts per a l'estudi de l'aljama jueva de Tàrrega (Sources for the study of the Jews of Tàrrega)
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Les femmes juives dans la Catalogne du Moyen Âge (Jewish women in Catalonia of the Middle Ages)
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document, and requested that said document be interpreted and translated from Hebrew into
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Juderías y sinagogas de la Sefarad medieval: en memoria de José Luis Lacave Riaño
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after Abraham Taroç's death in 1392 and changed his name to "Pere Ballester".
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La societat jueva conversa en la Barcelona Baixmedieval, 1391-1440
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Les Relacions entre les comunitats jueves de Vic i Girona S. XIV
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was a physician and a prominent money lender originally from
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14th-century Sephardic Jewish jeweller and aristocrat
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Hebrew
Arabic
Sephardic Jewish
aristocrat
Catholic
Principality of Catalonia
Barcelona
Catalonia
Taroç family
Salomo Abraham Taroç
Girona
Queen Eleanor of Aragón
Jew of Catalonia
Christian
Peratallada, Catalonia
Bailiff
Hebrew
Catalan
King John I
Catholicism
Metges Jueus dels països catalans, segles XI-XV (Jewish Doctors of the Paisos Catalans, 11th-15th Centuries)
OCLC
806339539
Juderías y sinagogas de la Sefarad medieval: en memoria de José Luis Lacave Riaño
ISBN
978-84-8427-226-7
"Norman Roth, "Jewish Artisans, Musicians and Other Unusual Officers in Royal Service," Iberia Judaica 5 (2013): 207-213"
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Un llibre de la cúria de Peratallada illustra l'activitat de tres destacats prestadors jueus (A book by the curator of Peratallada illustrates the activity of three prominent Jewish lenders)

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