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Bahya ben Asher of Zaragoza (Rabbeinu Behaye)

Posted on 08/03/201613/07/2016 By Oriol Catalán

(1255-1340) Pupil of Solomon ben Adret, he wrote the “Kad ha-Ḳemaḥ” containing discourses and dissertations that can be considered as sermons.

Links:

  • Sefer Kad ha-Kemah at Europeana

Editions:

  • Breit, Lemberg (eds.), Kad ha-Ḳemaḥ 1880
  • Torah Commentary: Midrash Rabbeinu Bachya. Translated and annotated by Eliyahu Munk. Urim Pubns; 2 edition (April 2003)

Bibliografía:

  • Bettan, Israel, Studies in Jewish preaching: Middle Ages. Lanham, MD : University Press of America, 1987 (1st ed., 1939), p. 89-129.
  • Tohar, Vered, «The Exegesis of Bahya Ben Asher for Gen. 15:7», European Journal of Jewish Studies, 9-2 (2015), p. 134 – 153. (Brill on line)
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