Jeshua Shababo

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jeshua Shababo was an Egyptian scribe and rabbi, who lived in the last quarter of the seventeenth century. His teachers were Rabbis Abraham ha-Levi of Cairo and Joseph Nazir, who afterward became his father-in-law. The former included some dissertations of his pupil in his work Ginnat Veradim. The two men differed in opinion, and the pupil answered his teacher in Peraḥ Shushan (Constantinople, 1732).

References[change | change source]

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGrünhut, Lazarus (1901–1906). "Shababo (זיין), Jeshua". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 213.