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<p> a noted [[Jewish]] writer and rebbi of Spanish descent, flourished in Venice, Italy, in the first half of the 17th century. He published in 1639 a beautiful edition of the Old Test. in Hebrew, with valuable comments, and a Spanish translation of the most difficult passages, entitled מילא כ נחת (a [[Handful]] of Quiet). He also wrote a polemic against Christianity. See Jost, Gesch. des Judenth. u. s. Sekten, 3:227; F ü rst, Biblioth. Judaica, 2:254. </p>
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<p> a noted [[Jewish]] writer and rebbi of Spanish descent, flourished in Venice, Italy, in the first half of the 17th century. He published in 1639 a beautiful edition of the Old Test. in Hebrew, with valuable comments, and a Spanish translation of the most difficult passages, entitled '''''מילא''''' '''''כ''''' '''''נחת''''' ''(A [[Handful]] Of Quiet).'' He also wrote a polemic against Christianity. See Jost, ''Gesch. Des Judenth. U. S. Sekten,'' 3:227; F '''''Ü''''' rst, ''Biblioth. Judaica,'' 2:254. </p>
 
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Jacob Lombroso [1]

a noted Jewish writer and rebbi of Spanish descent, flourished in Venice, Italy, in the first half of the 17th century. He published in 1639 a beautiful edition of the Old Test. in Hebrew, with valuable comments, and a Spanish translation of the most difficult passages, entitled מילא כ נחת (A Handful Of Quiet). He also wrote a polemic against Christianity. See Jost, Gesch. Des Judenth. U. S. Sekten, 3:227; F Ü rst, Biblioth. Judaica, 2:254.

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