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<p> (called also BEN-JACOB), a [[Jewish]] theologian of some note, flourished in the beginning of the 16th century as rabbi of the Jews of [[Salonica]] in Thessalonica. He wrote a number of works in the department of dogmatic and Biblical theology, among which special mention is due to his דרשׁ משׁה , | Moses Albelda <ref name="term_52102" /> | ||
==References == | <p> (called also BEN-JACOB), a [[Jewish]] theologian of some note, flourished in the beginning of the 16th century as rabbi of the [[Jews]] of [[Salonica]] in Thessalonica. He wrote a number of works in the department of dogmatic and Biblical theology, among which special mention is due to his '''''דרשׁ''''' '''''משׁה''''' '', A Homiletical [[Commentary]] On The Pentateuch,'' accompanied by several occasional homilies (Ven. 1603, folio): '''''—''''' '''''תמיד''''' '''''עולה''''' , or ''Disquisitions On The Books Of The Law, [[Partly]] Exegetical And Partly Philosophical'' (Ven. 1526, 1601, fol.). </p> | ||
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Moses Albelda [1]
(called also BEN-JACOB), a Jewish theologian of some note, flourished in the beginning of the 16th century as rabbi of the Jews of Salonica in Thessalonica. He wrote a number of works in the department of dogmatic and Biblical theology, among which special mention is due to his דרשׁ משׁה , A Homiletical Commentary On The Pentateuch, accompanied by several occasional homilies (Ven. 1603, folio): — תמיד עולה , or Disquisitions On The Books Of The Law, Partly Exegetical And Partly Philosophical (Ven. 1526, 1601, fol.).