Isaac II. Aboab — (auch Abuab; * um 1433 in Toledo; † 1493 in Porto) war ein kastilischer Rabbiner und galt als letzter Gaon Kastiliens . Leben Isaac Aboab besuchte die Talmudschule von Isaac Campanton (1360 1463) und übernahm von ihm deren Leitung als Nachfolger … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aboab — ist der Name folgender Personen: Isaac I. Aboab (um 1300), jüdischer Autor Isaac II. Aboab (um 1433 um 1493), kastilischer Rabbiner und Gaon Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (1605 1693), jüdischer Gelehrter und Kabbalist Immanuel Aboab (um 1555–1628),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ABOAB, ISAAC I — (end of the 14th century), rabbinic author and preacher; probably lived in Spain. His father seems to have been called Abraham and may have been the Abraham Aboab to whom judah b. asher of Toledo (d. 1349) addressed responsa (Zikhron Yehudah, 53a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca — Gemälde von 1661 Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (* 1. Februar 1605 in Castro Daire, Portugal; † 4. April 1693 in Amsterdam) war ein Rabbi, Gelehrter, Kabbalist und Schriftsteller … Deutsch Wikipedia
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca — (February 1, 1605 ndash; April 4, 1693) was a rabbi, scholar, kabbalist and writer. In 1656, he was one of several elders within the Portuguese Israelite community in the Netherlands who excommunicated Baruch Spinoza for the statements this… … Wikipedia
ABOAB DA FONSECA, ISAAC — (1605–1693), Dutch Sephardi rabbi. Aboab was born in Castro Daire, Portugal, of a Marrano family, as Simao da Fonseca, son of Alvaro da Fonseca alias David Aboab. He was brought as a child to St. Jean de Luz in France and then to Amsterdam, where … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca — (Portugal, 1605 Amsterdam, 1693) a été rabbin de Recife au Brésil de 1642 à 1653 et, à ce titre, est le premier rabbin à la tête d une communauté établie aux Amériques[1] … Wikipédia en Français
ABOAB, ISAAC II — (1433–1493), rabbinical scholar. Known as the last gaon of Castile, Aboab was a disciple of isaac canpanton and head of the Toledo Yeshivah. joseph caro refers to him as one of the greatest scholars of his time. During the final years before the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Isaac Aboab of Castile — (1433 ndash; January, 1493), also known as Isaac Aboab II, was a Spanish Bible commentator born at Toledo, presumably a descendant of Isaac Aboab I. He was the pupil and successor of Isaac Campanton, and was called the last gaon of Castile. After … Wikipedia
ABOAB, IMMANUEL — (c. 1555–1628), protagonist of Judaism among the Crypto Jews. The little that is known about his life is derived from his major work Nomologia, and from his letters to many Crypto Jews in Western Europe. He was born in Porto into a New Christian… … Encyclopedia of Judaism