2221:, and he created in part the categories and rules along whose lines was developed the grammatical study of the Hebrew language. His dictionary, primitive and merely practical as it was, became the foundation of Hebrew lexicography; and the name "Agron" (literally, "collection"), which he chose and doubtless created, was long used as a designation for Hebrew lexicons, especially by the Karaites. The very categories of rhetoric, as they were found among the Arabs, were first applied by Saadia to the style of the Bible. He was likewise one of the founders of comparative philology, not only through his brief "Book of Seventy Words," already mentioned, but especially through his explanation of the Hebrew vocabulary by the Arabic, particularly in the case of the favorite translation of Biblical words by Arabic terms having the same sound.
2427:). Saadia's objective here was to show the parallelism between the truths delivered to the people of Israel by Divine revelation, on the one side, and the necessary conclusions that can also be reached by way of rational observation, on the other. The effect of these ideas expressed in his philosophical books are clearly reflected in Saadia's story of creation, especially when he comes to deal with the theological problems, such as in the verse of Deuteronomy 4:24: “For the LORD your God is a devouring fire,” which constitutes an example of a verse that cannot be understood in its plain context, but should rather be understood in such a way as not to contradict one's definite knowledge that God does not change, nor can anything corporeal be associated with him.
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2687:(1921) 423-428. Malter rejected 882 because it conflicted with other known events in Saadia's life. He suspected an error by a copyist. The year 882 is now generally accepted because its source is closer to his death in both time and space. Abraham Firkovich had previously held the opinion that Saadia Gaon was born in 862, based on the view that he was aged twenty when he first began writing his
1164:), claimed a tradition according to which the cutoff point was 642/1080 of an hour (approximately 35 minutes) after noon. In that particular year, this change would result in a two-day schism with the major Jewish communities in Babylonia: according to Ben Meir the first day of Passover would be on a Sunday, while according to the generally accepted rule it would be on Tuesday.
2398:), containing the texts of the prayers, commentary in Arabic and original synagogal poetry. Of this synagogal poetry the most noteworthy portions are the "Azharot" on the 613 commandments, which give the author's name as "Sa'id b. Joseph", followed by the title "Alluf," thus showing that the poems were written before he became gaon.
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2019:); they have hastened after some other thing; I shall not pour out their libations of blood, neither shall I take-up their names upon my lips," writing instead: "They will multiply their revenues (Judeo-Arabic:אכסאבהם); they have hastened after some other thing," etc. Even where a certain explanation is given in the
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2437:, written while its author was still residing in Egypt (or Israel), and intended to explain in a scientific manner how the universe came into existence. On the linguistic aspect, Saadia combines a debate on the letters and on their attributes (e.g. phonemes), as well as a debate on related linguistic matters.
2259:, Saadia sought to render lucid and intelligible the content of this esoteric work by the light of philosophy and scientific knowledge, especially by a system of Hebrew phonology which he himself had founded. He did not permit himself in this commentary to be influenced by the theological speculations of the
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of a large portion of
Judaism, it served for centuries as a potent factor in the impregnation of the Jewish spirit with Arabic culture, so that, in this respect, it may take its place beside the Greek Bible-translation of antiquity and the German translation of the Pentateuch by Moses Mendelssohn. As
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Saadia Gaon was a pioneer in the fields in which he toiled. The foremost object of his work was the Bible; his importance is due primarily to his establishment of a new school of
Biblical exegesis characterized by a rational investigation of the contents of the Bible and a scientific knowledge of the
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The commentary contained, as is stated in the author's own introduction to his translation of the
Pentateuch, not only an exact interpretation of the text, but also a refutation of the cavils which the heretics raised against it. Further, it set forth the bases of the commandments of reason and the
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received by him. Saadia's method of conveying names for the fowls based on what he had received by way of an oral tradition prompted him to add in his defense: "Every detail about them, had one of them merely come unto us , we would not have been able to identify it for certain, much less recognize
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did not interrupt his literary activity. His principal philosophical work was completed in 933; and four years later, through Ibn
Sargado's father-in-law, Bishr ben Aaron, the two enemies were reconciled. Saadia was reinstated in his office; but he held it for only five more years. David b. Zakkai
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about Saadia ben Yosef "the sage," in which he ends a dispute between a servant who claims to be the heir of his deceased master and the man's true son and heir by having them both draw blood into separate vessels. He then took a bone from the deceased man and placed it into each of the cups. The
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and midrashic literature was ambivalent. Although he adopted them in his liturgies, he did not recoil from denouncing them in his commentary on the Bible whenever he thought that they broke-away from the plain and ordinary meaning of the text. Saadia adopts in principle the method of the
2419:: This work, first compiled in 933 CE, of which several revisions were made until its final redaction, is considered to be the first systematic attempt to synthesize the Jewish tradition with philosophical teachings. Prior to Saadia, the only other Jew to attempt any such fusion was
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His dispute with Ben Meir was an important factor in his call to Sura in 928. The
Exilarch insisted on appointing him as Gaon "head of the academy" despite the weight of precedent (no foreigner had ever served as Gaon before) and against the advice of the aged Nissim Nahrwani, a
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He wrote both in Hebrew and in Arabic a work, now known only from a few fragments, entitled "Sefer ha-Galui" (Arabic title, "Kitab al-Ṭarid"), in which he emphasized with great but justifiable pride the services which he had rendered, especially in his opposition to heresy.
1297:, in his commentary on the Torah, wrote scathing remarks on Saadia's commentary, saying: "He doesn't have an oral tradition perhaps he has a vision in a dream, while he has already erred with respect to certain places ; therefore, we will not rely on his dreams."
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at Sura, who feared a confrontation between the two strong-willed personalities, Exilarch David and Saadia. Nissim declared, however, that if David was determined to see Saadia in the position, then he would be ready to become the first of Saadia's followers.
3611:(1988). Goodman writes that his edition "would have been impossible without the careful Arabic edition of Saadiah's translation and commentary that we owe to the indefatigable industry of Ḳāfiḥ, whose notes and glosses are frequently acknowledged in my own" (
2271:, he allows that the ideas it contains might be ancient. Nonetheless, he clearly considered the work worthy of deep study and echoes of Sefer Yetzirah's cosmogony do appear in "Kitab al-Amanat wal-I'tiḳadat" when Saadia discusses his theory of prophecy.
2451:"Kitab al-Tamyiz" (in Hebrew, "Sefer ha-Hakkarah"), or "Book of Distinction," composed in 926, and Saadia's most extensive polemical work. It was still cited in the twelfth century; and a number of passages from it are given in a Biblical commentary of
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Refutations of
Karaite authors, always designated by the name "Kitab al-Radd," or "Book of Refutation." These three works are known only from scanty references to them in other works; that the third was written after 933 is proved by one of the
2217:'s "Moznayim," has not been challenged even by the latest historical investigations. Here, too, he was the first; his grammatical work, now lost, gave an inspiration to further studies, which attained their most brilliant and lasting results in
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bone in the cup of the true heir absorbed the blood, while the servant's blood was not absorbed in the bone. Using this as genetic proof of the son's true inheritance, Saadia had the servant return the man's property to his son.
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Short monographs in which problems of Jewish law are systematically presented. Of these Arabic treatises, little but the titles and extracts is known, and it is only in the "Kitab al-Mawarith" that fragments of any length have
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7a as meaning "each spice pounded separately"), Saadia deviates from the rabbinic tradition in his Judeo-Arabic translation of the
Pentateuch, in this case explaining its sense as "having them made of equal portions."
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had subscribed to it. When the son of the exilarch threatened Saadia with violence to secure his compliance and was roughly handled by Saadia's servant, open war broke out between the exilarch and the gaon. Each
1171:, on his way from the East, when he learned of Ben Meïr's regulation of the Jewish calendar. Saadia addressed a warning to him, and in Mesopotamia, he placed his knowledge and pen at the disposal of the exilarch
1231:(later Gaon of Pumbedita, 943-960), in Hebrew pamphlets. Fragments of these pamphlets show a hatred on the part of the exilarch and his partisans that did not shrink from scandal. Saadia did not fail to reply.
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His system of hermeneutics was not limited to the exegesis of individual passages, but treated also each book of the Bible as a whole, and showed the connection of its various portions with one another.
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a means of popular religious enlightenment, Saadia's translation presented the
Scriptures even to the unlearned in a rational form which aimed at the greatest possible degree of clarity and consistency.
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died before him (c. 940), being followed a few months later by the exilarch's son Judah, while David's young grandson was nobly protected by Saadia as by a father. According to a statement made by
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the other, declaring that he deposed his opponent from office. David ben Zakkai appointed Joseph ben Jacob Gaon of Sura and Saadia conferred the exilarchate on David's brother Hasan (Josiah; 930).
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After only two years of teaching, Saadia recused himself from teaching because of a dispute that had fallen out between him and the
Exilarch. During Saadia's absence, his post was occupied by
2477:"Sefer ha-Galui," also composed in Hebrew and in the same flowery biblical style as the "Sefer ha-Mo'adim," being an autobiographical and apologetic work directed against the Exilarch (
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This (כתאב אלאמאנאת ואלאעתקאדאת ) was the name of Saadia's first edition, later emended by Saadia to אלמכ'תאר פי אלאמאנאת ואלאעתקאדאת (Hebrew: הנבחר באמונות ובדעות) as described by
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Ashur, Amir; Nir, Sivan; Polliack, Meira (2017). "Three
Fragments of Saʿadya Gaon's Arabic Translation of Isaiah Copied by the Court Scribe Joseph ben Samuel (c. 1181–1209)".
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In some instances, Saadia's biblical translations reflect his own rationale of difficult Hebrew words based on their lexical root, and he will, at times, reject the earlier
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that even the episodic-like parts of the Bible (e.g. story of Abraham and Sarah, the selling of Joseph, etc.) that do not contain commandments have a moral lesson to tell.
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fragment containing a list of Saadia's writings compiled by his sons eleven years after his death, which stated that he was "sixty years less forty ... days" at death.
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interpretations of so many others, thus identifying a spiritual purpose of a religious vessel within that religious and spiritual instilling schema of purpose and use.
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characterization of the commandments of revelation; in the case of the former the author appealed to philosophical speculation; of the latter, naturally, to tradition.
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is founded upon the prayer format edited originally by Saadia. The Yemenite Jewish community also adopted thirteen penitential verse written by Saadia for
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or head of Babylonian Jewry, petitioned Saadia to assume the honorary title of gaon, where he was appointed that same year the Gaon of Sura Academy at
2263:, which are so important in his main works. In introducing Sefer Yetzirah's theory of creation he makes a distinction between the Biblical account of
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1289:) has brought relief and succour to Jews living in Arabic-speaking countries, his identification of places, fauna and flora, and the stones of the
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has been exceptionally great, as many of Saadia's extant works were preserved by the community and used extensively by them. The basis for the
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entered upon a new period of brilliancy. This renaissance was cut short by a clash between Saadia and David, much as Nissim had predicted.
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for his own understanding. For example, in Psalm 16:4, Saadia retracts from the Targum (translated): "They will multiply their goddesses (
2836:. Translated by Nosson Dovid Rabinowich. Jerusalem: Rabbi Jacob Joseph School Press - Ahavath Torah Institute Moznaim. pp. 150–151.
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Ivry, Alfred L. (1989). "The contribution of Alexander Altmann to the study of medieval Jewish philosophy". In Arnold Paucker (ed.).
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Is the hill of God the hill of Bashan? A hunchback mountain is the hill of Bashan! (Meaning, it is unfit for God's Divine Presence).
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Book of Psalms with a Translation and Commentary of Rabbi Saadia Gaon (תהלים עם תרגום ופירוש הגאון רבינו סעדיה בן יוסף פיומי זצ"ל)
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That mountain wherein God desires to dwell (i.e. Mount Moriah in Jerusalem), even the Lord shall dwell forever more.
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in 942, at the age of sixty, of "black gall" (melancholia), repeated illnesses having undermined his health.
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Tobi, Yosef (1984). "Sa'adia's Biblical Exegesis and his Poetic Practice".
1004:
has been preserved saying that he was compelled to leave Egypt and died in
3020:
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is of importance for the history of civilization; itself a product of the
1041:
At the age of 20, Saadia began composing his first great work, the Hebrew
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based on the phonetic similarity of its Arabic name with the Hebrew. The
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In another apparent deviation from Talmudic tradition, where the Talmud (
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3789: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
2243:) as "the honesty of their behavior and their success", rather than the
1034:, derived from a contemporary identification of Fayum with the Biblical
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3833:
3663:
3660:
Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, Vol. 14 (1944)
3659:
3286:
Sefer Tehillim - with a Translation and Commentary of Rabbi Saadia Gaon
3198:
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2660:
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and Zohar Amar correct the Judeo-Arabic text to read "אלחרבא" (Arabic:
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Iyyov (Book of Job) (translated to English by Dr. Goodman), and Mishlei
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Saadia is the first important rabbinic figure to write extensively in
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and doubtless derived from Saadia's son Dosa, Saadia himself died in
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3715:
Book of Beliefs & Opinions (Sefer ha-Nivḥar ba-emunot uva-deʻot)
3561:
3533:
2915:
Book of Beliefs & Opinions (Sefer ha-Nivḥar ba-emunot uva-deʻot)
2854:
Laws of the Sanctification of the Moon, chs. 6-10, written c. 1170.
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Tehillim (Judeo-Arabic translation and commentary, which he called
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2420:
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2194:
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899:, he was a practitioner of the philosophical school known as the "
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3641:
Hebrew translation along with the original Judeo-Arabic by Rabbi
3624:
Hebrew translation along with the original Judeo-Arabic by Rabbi
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Hebrew translation along with the original Judeo-Arabic by Rabbi
2722:(Illustrated ed.). Oxford University Press US. p. 80.
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A refutation directed against the rationalistic Biblical critic
1861:
1608:
1354:
1097:
In the year 928, at the age of thirty-six (variant: forty-six),
1091:
869:
4104:
2468:"Kitab al-Shara'i'," or "Book of the Commandments of Religion."
4085:
3499:ספר חסידים - יהודה בן שמואל, החסיד, 1146-1217 (page 73 of 228)
3573:
Hebrew translation along with original Judeo-Arabic by Rabbi
3556:
Hebrew translation along with original Judeo-Arabic by Rabbi
3034:, Mossad Harav Kook: Jerusalem 1984, p. 125 (note 7) (Hebrew)
1204:
Under his leadership, the ancient academy of Sura founded by
4031:
2377:. An Arabic methodology of the Talmud is also mentioned, by
4030:
Torah- Original Commentary in Arabic By Rabbi Saadia Gaon,
1361:" and writes there the Judeo-Arabic word for the creature (
3927:
Saadya Gaon. The Double Path of the Mystic and Rationalist
3630:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?149875&lang=eng
2105:(around October), for which reason the Talmud says: "When
1373:
4100:
3911:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 71–90.
3754:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?23506&lang=eng
3698:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?12163&lang=eng
3596:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?24835&lang=eng
2750:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 71–90.
2381:, as a work of Saadia under the title "Kelale ha-Talmud".
1975:הָהָר חָמַד אֱלהִים לְשִׁבְתּוֹ. אַף יי' יִשְׁכּן לָנֶצַח
1265:
Saadia's Judeo-Arabic translation of the Pentateuch, the
1109:, a position which he held for 14 years until his death.
1051:. At 23, he composed a polemic against the followers of
3647:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?7871&lang=eng
3579:
https://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?8066&lang=eng
3772:(editor), Jerusalem 1972, p. 46 (Hebrew / Judeo-Arabic)
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3086:
3084:
3082:
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2465:, whose views were rejected by the Karaites themselves;
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A street sign at the intersection of Se’adya Ga’on and
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Yuchasin, section 3, account by Nathan the Babylonian.
1254:, as well as the liturgical poems composed by him for
1008:, probably during Saadia's prolonged residence in the
950:
under the scholar Abu Kathir Yaḥya al-Katib (known as
3909:
The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
1971:הַר אֱלהִים הַר בָּשָׁן. הַר גַּבְנֻנִּים הַר בָּשָׁן
1357:." However, Saadia understood the same word to mean "
1132:, that threatened the entire Jewish community. Since
3528:
Translated into Hebrew by Professor Yehuda Ratzaby (
3189:
By saying, "after its kind," it would include rats (
2891:(in Hebrew). Tel-Aviv: E'eleh betamar. p. 190.
2494:(Hebrew translations of several Saadia Gaon's works)
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Saadia likewise identifies the definitive trait of "
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1390:
1340:
1281:
As much as Saadia's Judeo-Arabic translation of the
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4719:
4695:
4624:
4399:
4138:
4017:
Resources > Medieval Jewish History > Geonica
3737:
Linguistic Comments in Saadia's Biblical Commentary
1407:Comparative study of Saadia's translations for the
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97:
87:
73:
51:
39:
3427:Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Commentaries on the Pentateuch
3222:), both reptiles are generically called in Hebrew
3032:Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Commentaries on the Pentateuch
2986:Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Commentaries on the Pentateuch
2715:
3879:Herald of Destiny: The Story of the Jews 750-1650
3869:. London: Secker & Warburg. pp. 433–440.
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3134:
3132:
3130:
3128:
3126:
3124:
3122:
3093:Sefer Targum La'az (Translation of Foreign Words)
2691:in 882 (See: Abraham Firkovich, Hebrew Newspaper
2433:, an Arabic translation of and commentary on the
3940:, (Litman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2013).
3054:
3052:
3050:
3048:
3046:
3044:
3042:
3040:
2355:. This small work has been frequently reprinted.
2340:, “The Book of Eloquent Language of the Hebrews”
2065:, Saadia in his Judeo-Arabic translation of the
1293:, has found him at variance with some scholars.
1074:of Torah reading that also changed the dates of
3857:Salo W. Baron, "Saadia's communal activities",
2936:Abraham ibn Ezra's Commentary of the Pentateuch
1966:
1063:. In the same year, he left Egypt and moved to
913:. Saadia was also very active in opposition to
2541:("our Rabbi Saadia Gaon"), often abbreviated
1950:In Saadia's translation and commentary on the
1223:Hasan was forced to flee and died in exile in
4116:
3450:
3448:
2315:into Judeo-Arabic and wrote an introduction.
1038:, an identification found in Saadia's works.
946:in 915 at the age of 23, where he studied in
838:
30:"Saadia" redirects here. For other uses, see
8:
3881:. Brooklyn, NY: Shaar Press. pp. 4–12.
3271:
3256:
3065:, Mekhon Moshe: Kiryat-Ono 2016, pp. 13, 66
2882:
2880:
2878:
2620:Jews in Islamic countries in the Middle Ages
2578:
2373:, preserved only in a Hebrew translation by
903:". In this capacity, his philosophical work
3970:Senses of Scripture, Treasures of Tradition
3530:http://www.virtualgeula.com/moshe/catd1.jpg
3116:, species that were once endemic to Israel.
2532:סַעֲדְיָה בֶּן יוֹסֵף אַלְפַיּוּמִי גָּאוֹן
4123:
4109:
4101:
4045:
2618:Gil, Moshe & Strassler, David (2004).
1144:. One of these rules required the date of
1140:' Code) rather than on observation of the
845:
831:
118:
36:
5012:Burials at the Old Jewish Cemetery, Safed
4326:Mattithiah ha-Kohen b. Ravrevay b. Hanina
4026:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry
3095:, Israel Gukovitzki, London 1992, p. 140.
2125:The fourteen years which Saadia spent in
3670:, appended to Kafih's edition of Daniel.
3607:Published in the Yale Judaica Series as
2988:, Mossad Harav Kook: Jerusalem 1984, p.
2889:Yalqut Teman - Lexicon of Yemenite Jewry
2887:Tobi, Yosef; Seri, Shalom, eds. (2000).
2599:(slug), based on Rashi's translation of
2101:) is a bird that harbingers rain in the
1405:
962:. In 926, Saadia settled permanently in
3768:(with Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Commentary),
3664:Saadia on the Scroll of the Hasmonaeans
3147:, Mekhon Moshe: Kiryat-Ono 2016, p. 12
2610:
2509:
2228:in his encyclopedic philosophical work
458:Maimonidean / Anti-Maimonidean
126:
3818:
3807:
2369:A commentary on the thirteen rules of
2041:63a) names a biblical species of fowl
1973:לָמָּה תְּרַצְדוּן הָרִים גַּבְנֻנִּים
4484:Bebai ha-Levi ben Abba of Nehar Pekod
3429:(in Hebrew) (4 ed.). Jerusalem:
1022:refers to Saadia's native place, the
7:
4977:Translators of the Bible into Arabic
4611:Israel ha-Kohen ben Samuel ben Hofni
3955:. 20/21. University of Utah: 80–87.
3008:, Rubin Mass Ltd.: Jerusalem, p. 59
2962:, Rubin Mass Ltd.: Jerusalem, p. 58
2424:
2027: in Exo. 30:34 (explained in
1982:Why leap ye, ye hunchback mountains?
1366:
4011:SAADIA B. JOSEPH (Sa'id al-Fayyumi)
3972:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 485–508.
3867:Leo Baeck Institute Year Book XXXIV
3272:
3257:
2644:SAADIA B. JOSEPH (Sa'id al-Fayyumi)
2579:
2535:Saʿăḏyā ben Yōsēf ʾal-Fayyūmī Gāʾōn
2531:
2520:
2193:Saadia's Arabic translation of the
2086:
2057:) and says that it is the colorful
2054:
2016:
1383:
1333:
989:, and counting among his ancestors
4662:Daniel ben Eleazer ben Hibat Allah
3306:. Ohio State University: 241–257.
2396:Kitāb jāmiʿ al-ṣalawāt wal-tasābīḥ
1179:(922). In Babylonia, he wrote his
1148:to be postponed if the calculated
1030:; in Hebrew, it is often given as
25:
4596:Zemah Tzedek ben Paltoi ben Issac
4013:, jewishencyclopedia.com; Article
3897:The Book of Doctrines and Beliefs
3798:; et al., eds. (1901–1906).
3739:(Abstract), Haifa University 2017
3562:https://www.hebrewbooks.org/39855
3255:Or what is also spelt in Arabic:
2646:, jewishencyclopedia.com; Article
2338:Kitāb faṣīḥ lughat al-‘ibrāniyyīn
1152:occurred at noon or later. Rabbi
4677:Isaac ben Israel Ibn al-Shuwaykh
3804:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
3784:
3168:is a generic term including the
2413:Kitāb al-amānāt wa-al-iʿatiqādāt
1669:southern white-breasted hedgehog
1320:his translation was based on an
958:or theologian also mentioned by
934:Saadia was born in Dilāẓ in the
906:The Book of Beliefs and Opinions
860:(882/892 – 942) was a prominent
134:
5002:Jewish translators of the Bible
3851:Saadia Gaon: His life and works
2834:The Iggeres of Rav Sherira Gaon
2714:Scheindlin, Raymond P. (2000).
2673:Saadia Gaon: His life and works
970:", where he became a member of
4356:Kohen Tzedek Kahana ben Joseph
4021:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
3534:Machon MosHe 2003 Catalog List
3494:Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
2675:(1921) 421–428. Jacob Mann, "
2622:. Leiden: Brill. p. 348.
2492:Rabbi Yosef Qafih: Saadia Gaon
402:Mansur ibn Sulayman al-Ghamari
1:
3696:on pages 8-9 of his edition (
3461:Work and Customs in Palestine
2537:; alternative English names:
2237:a cock girded about the loins
55:
4962:Medieval Jewish philosophers
4947:10th-century Egyptian rabbis
4850:Sar Shalom ben Moses ha-Levi
4830:Masliah ben Solomon ha-Cohen
4820:Abiathar ben Elijah ha-Cohen
4565:Hilai ben Natronai ben Hilai
4520:Mesharsheya Kahana ben Jacob
4479:Mari ha-Levi ben Mesharsheya
4454:Mari ha-Kohen of Nehar Pekod
4321:Menahem ben Joseph ben Hiyya
3564:but missing pages רמד-רמה ).
3318:Ben-Shammai, Haggai (2015).
2803:www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
2677:A fihrist of Sa'adya's works
2563:Saadia ben Joseph Al-Fayyumi
2417:Book of Beliefs and Opinions
1374:
1239:Saadia's influence upon the
617:Eliezer ben Elijah Ashkenazi
4927:10th-century Abbasid rabbis
4825:Solomon ben Elijah ha-Cohen
4815:Elijah ben Solomon ha-Cohen
4800:Solomon ben Joseph ha-Cohen
4672:Isaac ben al-Awani ha-Cohen
4657:Eleazer ben Hillel ben Fahd
4632:Isaac ben Moses ben Sukkari
4616:Azariah ha-Kohen ben Israel
4494:Jacob ha-Kohen ben Mordecai
4052:Yom-Tob Kahana ben R. Jacob
3839:The Jewish Quarterly Review
3681:Or Rišon Beḥokhmat ha-Lašon
3395:(in Hebrew). Translated by
3348:(1966). Yosef Qafih (ed.).
2681:The Jewish Quarterly Review
2232:(The Book of Compilation).
2190:language of the holy text.
2150:An anecdote is reported in
2097:
2023:, such as the Hebrew words
1391:
1341:
5028:
4780:Samuel ben Joseph ha-Cohen
4687:Samuel ben Daniel ha-Cohen
4256:Huna ben ha-Levi ben Isaac
4251:Haninai Kahana ben Abraham
4246:Haninai Kahana ben Abraham
2524:Saʿīd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmi
2185:Sign on Saadia Gaon street
1479:Middle East blind mole-rat
732:Menachem Mendel Schneerson
612:Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm
29:
4972:Rabbis of Academy of Sura
4922:10th-century philosophers
4881:Mar Isaac of Firuz Shabur
4845:Netanel ben Moses ha-Levi
4835:Moses ben Netanel ha-Levi
4770:Joseph ben Ezrun ha-Cohen
4730:Pinhas ben Jacob ha-Cohen
4667:Hibat Allah ben Abil Rabi
4376:Nehemiah ben Kohen Tzedek
4351:Mebasser Kahana ben Kimoi
4281:Abumai Kahana ben Abraham
4069:
4056:
4048:
3978:10.1163/9789004347403_021
3859:Saadia Anniversary Volume
2559:Saadia ben Joseph of Faym
2255:In his commentary on the
2239:" within Proverbs 30:31 (
2113:) comes into the world."
2024:
1969:
1912:Mediterranean house gecko
1892:
1825:
1753:
1701:
1636:
1570:
1522:
1459:
942:in 892. He immigrated to
887:. Known for his works on
642:Simcha Bunim of Peshischa
435:Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat
193:Aristobulus of Alexandria
92:Safed Old Jewish Cemetery
43:
4805:Solomon ben Judah (Gaon)
4785:Jose ben Samuel ha-Cohen
4745:Aaron ben Moses ben Meir
4580:Yom-Tob Kahana ben Jacob
4429:(Mesharsheya b. Tahlifa)
4174:Huna Mari ben Mar Joseph
4164:Rav Rabbah (Rava, Ravah)
3834:Life and works of Saadia
3322:(in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
2746:Stroumsa, Sarah (2003).
2146:Mention in Sefer Hasidim
1990:Saadia Gaon's Commentary
952:Eli ben Yehudah ha-Nazir
911:ancient Greek philosophy
607:Joseph Solomon Delmedigo
5007:Jewish liturgical poets
4967:Philosophers of Judaism
4625:Later Babylonian Geonim
4525:Kohen Tzedek ben Abimai
4474:Haninai Kahana ben Huna
4469:Ahhunai Kahana ben Papa
4276:Kahana ben Haninai Gaon
4266:Isaiah ha-Levi ben Abba
4226:Hananya ben Mesharsheya
3801:The Jewish Encyclopedia
3766:Sefer Yetzirah Hashalem
3030:(Hebrew); Yosef Qafih,
2984:(Hebrew); Yosef Qafih,
2872:Letter of Sherira Gaon.
1086:, in his commentary on
41:Rabbeinu Saʿadiah Gaon
32:Saadia (disambiguation)
4860:Sar Shalom ben Abraham
4735:Jehoshaphat ben Josiah
4652:Zechariah ben Berakhel
4433:Hanina of Nehar Pekkod
4316:Aha Kahana ben Mar Rav
4210:Natroi Kahana b. Emuna
4002:Lecture on Saadia Gaon
2946:), in Leviticus 11:13.
2539:Rabbeinu Saʿadiah Gaon
2431:Tafsīr Kitāb al-Mabādī
2403:Philosophy of religion
2251:Relations to mysticism
2186:
2178:
1993:
1325:their related kinds."
1026:, which is located in
876:who was active in the
858:Saʿadia ben Yosef Gaon
667:Isaac Orobio de Castro
637:Shneur Zalman of Liadi
334:Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera
4987:Grammarians of Hebrew
4957:Egyptian philosophers
4765:Aaron ha-Cohen (Gaon)
4711:Chushiel ben Elchanan
4190:Natronai ben Nehemiah
3560:(available online at
2734:saadia arabic jewish.
2392:Siddur of Saadia Gaon
2184:
2168:
1995:Saadia's approach to
1589:Spiny-tailed lizard (
1411:of Leviticus, ch. 11
1409:Eight Creeping Things
1378:). He interprets the
1277:Method of translation
1258:, the seventh day of
1124:Dispute with Ben Meir
954:in Hebrew), a Jewish
677:Samuel David Luzzatto
647:Samson Raphael Hirsch
268:Spanish and European:
236:Ibn Bajjah (Avempace)
4992:Judeo-Arabic writers
4444:Jacob of Nehar Pekod
4366:Hananiah ben Yehudai
4296:Joseph ben Mar Hiyya
4169:Rav Bosai (Bostanai)
3609:The Book of Theodicy
3326:. pp. 336–373.
3300:Hebrew Annual Review
2695:- 1868, Issue 26–27)
2521:سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي
1772:Fringe-toed lizard (
1291:priestly breastplate
1271:Beliefs and Opinions
966:, known to Jews as "
379:Judah Leon Abravanel
4982:Linguists of Hebrew
4530:Sar Shalom ben Boaz
4291:Abraham ben Sherira
4261:Manasseh ben Joseph
4205:Samuel ben Mar Mari
4032:Project Saadia Gaon
3164:In Greek, the word
2788:- 1868, Issue 26–27
2784:, Hebrew Newspaper
1412:
1191:Appointment as Gaon
1158:Palestinian Gaonate
809:Microcosm–macrocosm
727:Joseph Soloveitchik
397:Natan'el al-Fayyumi
198:Philo of Alexandria
122:Part of a series on
102:Medieval philosophy
4997:People from Faiyum
4952:Medieval Hebraists
4932:Bible commentators
4912:9th-century births
4840:Abraham ben Mazhir
4810:Daniel ben Azariah
4575:Jacob ben Natronai
4570:Shalom ben Mishael
4535:Natronai ben Hilai
4510:Hilai ben Hananiah
4301:Isaac ben Hananiah
3925:Gyongyi Hegedeus,
3543:2014-08-31 at the
3110:Mustela subpalmata
3006:Flora of the Bible
2960:Flora of the Bible
2442:Polemical writings
2319:Hebrew linguistics
2313:Megillat Antiochus
2311:Saadia translated
2265:creation ex nihilo
2241:Douay–Rheims Bible
2187:
2179:
2059:European bee-eater
1844:Chameleon lizard (
1592:Uromastyx aegyptia
1419:Leviticus 11:29–30
1406:
1353:to represent the "
1118:Natronai ben Hilai
1116:, the grandson of
889:Hebrew linguistics
722:Abraham Isaac Kook
702:Monsieur Chouchani
304:Joseph ibn Tzaddik
274:Hasdai ibn Shaprut
241:Ismaili philosophy
231:Brethren of Purity
27:10th-century rabbi
4942:Jewish apologists
4899:
4898:
4760:Abraham ben Aaron
4682:Ali ben Zechariah
4585:Saadia ben Joseph
4545:Nahshon ben Zadok
4506:(Issac ben Jesse)
4371:Aaron ibn Sargado
4141:Pumbedita Academy
4099:
4098:
4079:
4078:
4070:Succeeded by
3987:978-90-04-34716-8
3918:978-0-521-65207-0
3877:(November 1993).
3817:Missing or empty
3810:cite encyclopedia
3683:, Jerusalem 1997.
3431:Mossad Harav Kook
3153:978-965-90818-9-9
3071:978-965-90818-9-9
3014:978-965-09-0308-7
2968:978-965-09-0308-7
2782:Abraham Firkovich
2757:978-0-521-65207-0
2585:Abraham ben David
2555:Saadia ben Joseph
2498:Jewish philosophy
2360:Halakhic writings
2095:
2044:
2043:(Leviticus 11:18)
1997:rabbinic exegesis
1948:
1947:
1904:
1888:
1837:
1821:
1765:
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1430:
1420:
1389:
1372:
1347:Deuteronomy 33:17
1339:
1319:
1304:mentioned in the
1229:Aaron ibn Sargado
1160:(then located in
1150:lunar conjunction
964:Lower Mesopotamia
897:Jewish philosophy
878:Abbasid Caliphate
872:philosopher, and
855:
854:
692:Eliezer Berkovits
682:Elijah Benamozegh
672:Moses Mendelssohn
587:Francisco Sanches
546:Reconstructionist
349:Isaac ben Sheshet
344:Moses of Narbonne
324:Samuel ibn Tibbon
284:Abraham bar Hiyya
128:Jewish philosophy
117:
116:
16:(Redirected from
5019:
4855:Ezra ben Abraham
4795:Josiah ben Aaron
4740:Semah ben Josiah
4706:Jacob ben Nissim
4698:Kairouan Academy
4601:Samuel ben Hofni
4591:Joseph ben Jacob
4550:Zemah ben Hayyim
4439:Hillai of Naresh
4361:Zemah ben Kafnai
4336:Zemah ben Paltoi
4311:Paltoi ben Abaye
4271:Joseph ben Shila
4220:Dodai ben Nahman
4154:Mari ben R. Dimi
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1225:Greater Khorasan
1173:David ben Zakkai
1114:Joseph ben Jacob
1099:David ben Zakkai
1084:Abraham ibn Ezra
1061:Rabbinic Judaism
999:Palestinian gaon
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4306:Joseph ben Abba
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4179:Hiyya of Meshan
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1072:triennial cycle
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88:Burial place
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4427:Rav Sheshna
4241:Rav Shinwai
4222:(Rav Dorai)
4200:Joseph Gaon
3875:Wein, Berel
3770:Yosef Qafih
3750:Yosef Kafih
3711:Saadia Gaon
3668:Yosef Kafih
3643:Yosef Kafih
3626:Yosef Kafih
3592:Yosef Kafih
3575:Yosef Kafih
3558:Yosef Kafih
3423:Yosef Qafih
3419:Saadia Gaon
3244:Krokódeilos
3028:2012-426122
2982:2012-426122
2911:Saadia Gaon
2819:(in Hebrew)
2683:new series
2575:Yosef Qafih
2479:rosh galuth
2199:Arabization
2173:streets in
2117:Later years
2061:called the
2017:עַצְּבוֹתָם
1901:ha-tinšameṯ
1625:Big lizard
1621:krokódeilos
1616:κροκόδειλος
1542:house mouse
1426:Saadia Gaon
1316:Deuteronomy
1206:Abba Arikha
1198:Resh Kallah
1045:called the
977:Saadia, in
769:Eschatology
662:David Nieto
627:Jacob Emden
561:Neo-Hasidic
440:Ibn Kammuna
430:al-Mukkamas
425:Saadia Gaon
359:Joseph Albo
319:Nachmanides
279:Ibn Gabirol
147:Hellenistic
77:May 16, 942
4917:942 deaths
4906:Categories
4886:Achai Gaon
4540:Amram Gaon
4499:Rav Abimai
4459:Achai Gaon
4449:Rav Samuel
4195:Judah Gaon
3779:References
3505:31 October
3480:1040774903
3193:), voles (
3176:, and the
3141:Zohar Amar
3059:Zohar Amar
3002:Zohar Amar
2956:Zohar Amar
2669:Postscript
2589:Posquières
2448:citations.
1762:ha-leṭa’ah
1742:Chameleon
1738:chamailéon
1443:Septuagint
1359:rhinoceros
1252:Yom Kippur
1138:Maimonides
1043:dictionary
1020:al-Fayyumi
1015:The usual
956:mutakallim
930:Early life
687:Moses Hess
505:Positions:
452:Positions:
369:Judah Minz
339:Gersonides
314:Maimonides
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4186:(Moronai)
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1065:Palestine
1010:Holy Land
985:, son of
968:Babylonia
944:Palestine
925:Biography
799:Holocaust
789:Happiness
571:Rambamist
551:Holocaust
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516:Sephardic
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1367:אלכרכדאן
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1076:Passover
960:ibn Ḥazm
948:Tiberias
794:Holiness
511:Orthodox
478:Tosafist
473:Talmudic
251:Kabbalah
216:Medieval
172:Pharisee
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4061:of the
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1260:Sukkot
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1101:, the
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1024:Fayyum
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870:Jewish
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566:Mussar
536:Reform
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496:Modern
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