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Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni

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is said to have been Isaac's pupil. He was one of five prominent contemporaneous scholars named Isaac and the regard in which he was held by his own and succeeding generations is indicated by the fact that he is simply designated "Ha-Rab Albargeloni." He wrote commentaries on various sections of the
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remarked: "He has put the religious laws into rime, and has fitted them so well to Biblical passages that it almost seems as if the work had been inspired by a higher power." Isaac faithfully copied the division of the laws and interdictions of the
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on buying and selling (Venice, 1602, and frequently afterward printed with commentaries). Noteworthy among his liturgical poems are his
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community, where he became connected with ibn Alḥatosh, likely due to becoming his son-in-law. Among his later descendants was
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quotation. Contemporaries said that Isaac's use of Biblical verses indicates great skill.
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There are 145 strophes in the poem, each consisting of three verses, and it ends with a
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both in three-line strophes, the latter with signature and alphabet.
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Chazal
Zugot
Tannaim
Amoraim
Savoraim
Geonim
Rishonim
Acharonim
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Spanish
Talmudist
Barcelona
Catalonia
judge
Denia
Moses ben Naḥman
Judah Albargeloni
Ketubot
Arabic
Hebrew
Hai Gaon
Azharot
Constantine
Tlemçen
Tunis
Morocco
Algeria
Oran

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