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<p> a Spanish rabbi, lived at [[Toledo]] in the last half of the 14th century. He is the author of the Shebiley Emuna ( שַׁבַילֵי אמֵוּנָה, paths of truth), a celebrated work among [[Jewish]] theologians. This was printed in [[Hebrew]] at [[Trent]] in 1559, and at [[Amsterdam]] in' 1627 and 1708. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Fiirst, Bibl. Jud. i, 33. </p>
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<p> a Spanish rabbi, lived at [[Toledo]] in the last half of the 14th century. He is the author of the Shebiley Emuna ( '''''שַׁבַילֵי''''' '''''אמֵוּנָה''''' , ''Paths Of Truth),'' a celebrated work among [[Jewish]] theologians. This was printed in [[Hebrew]] at [[Trent]] in 1559, and at [[Amsterdam]] in' 1627 and 1708. See Hoefer, ''Nouv. Biog. Generale,'' s.v.; Fiirst, ''Bibl. Jud.'' i, 33. </p>
 
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Aldabi [1]

a Spanish rabbi, lived at Toledo in the last half of the 14th century. He is the author of the Shebiley Emuna ( שַׁבַילֵי אמֵוּנָה , Paths Of Truth), a celebrated work among Jewish theologians. This was printed in Hebrew at Trent in 1559, and at Amsterdam in' 1627 and 1708. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Fiirst, Bibl. Jud. i, 33.

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