David Abudarham

David Abudarham

David (ben Joseph) Abudarham (Hebräisch: דוד (בר' יוסף) אַ‏בּ‏וּ‏דִרְהַ‏ם) war ein um 1350 in Sevilla lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter, bekannt geworden vor allem durch sein Buch Abudarham, Erläuterungen zur jüdischen Liturgie. Er war ein Schüler Jakob ben Aschers.

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  • Angel Sáenz-Badillos; Judit Targarona Borrás: David ben Yosef Abudarham. In: Diccionario de autores judios (Sefarad. Siglos X-XV). El Almendro, Córdoba 1988 (Estudios de Cultura Hebrea, Band 10), S. 39-40. ISBN 84-86077-69-9.

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