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<p> is the name of a celebrated [[Jewish]] family, called in [[Hebrew]] מן הענוים, which, like the families מן התפוחים and מן הנערים, traced their origin to those Jews who were led into captivity after the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] by Titus and Vespasian. To this family belong the following: </p> <p> 1. | Pietosi <ref name="term_55921" /> | ||
==References == | <p> is the name of a celebrated [[Jewish]] family, called in [[Hebrew]] '''''מן''''' '''''הענוים''''' , which, like the families '''''מן''''' '''''התפוחים''''' and '''''מן''''' '''''הנערים''''' , traced their origin to those [[Jews]] who were led into captivity after the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] by Titus and Vespasian. To this family belong the following: </p> <p> '''1.''' [[Benjamin De]] ''Ben-Abr., B.-Jech., B.-Abr. Rofe,'' of Rome, who flourished in the middle of the 13th century, is the author of '''''שער''''' '''''עצ''''' '''''חיים''''' , a didactic poem (Prague, 1598): '''''—''''' '''''צפיוטים''''' '''''ושירים''''' religious hymns. See Zunz, ''Synagogale Poesie,'' pages 313-315; id. ''Literaturgeschichte Der Synagog. Poesie,'' page 362 sq.; Steinschneider, ''Catalogus Libr. Hebr. In Bibl. Bodl.'' page 2767 sq.; Dukes, Ozar Nachmad, 2:199. </p> <p> '''2.''' [[Jacob De]] of Italy, wrote '''''ברית''''' '''''יעקב''''' , a great collectaneum of diverse matters (Livorno, 1800): '''''רנו''''' '''''ליעקב''''' , novellas on the treatises ''Chullin'' and ''Temura'' (ibid. 1810): '''''—''''' '''''מזבה''''' '''''כפרה''''' , another collectaneum (ibid.). </p> <p> '''3.''' [[Zidkia De]] a brother of Benjamin, wrote '''''הלקט''''' '''''שבלי''''' , on Jewish rites and precepts (Venice, 1546; Sulzbach, 1699; Dubno, 1794). See Wolf, ''Bibl. Hebr.'' 1:1001; 3:961; 4:962; Schorr, ''Kritische Untersuchung Uber Das Werk Schibbale Ha-Leketh In Zijjon'' (Frankforton-the-Main, 1841), 1:147 sq.; Furst. Bibl. Jud. 3:100. (B.P.) </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_55921"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/pietosi Pietosi from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_55921"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/pietosi Pietosi from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Pietosi [1]
is the name of a celebrated Jewish family, called in Hebrew מן הענוים , which, like the families מן התפוחים and מן הנערים , traced their origin to those Jews who were led into captivity after the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus and Vespasian. To this family belong the following:
1. Benjamin De Ben-Abr., B.-Jech., B.-Abr. Rofe, of Rome, who flourished in the middle of the 13th century, is the author of שער עצ חיים , a didactic poem (Prague, 1598): — צפיוטים ושירים religious hymns. See Zunz, Synagogale Poesie, pages 313-315; id. Literaturgeschichte Der Synagog. Poesie, page 362 sq.; Steinschneider, Catalogus Libr. Hebr. In Bibl. Bodl. page 2767 sq.; Dukes, Ozar Nachmad, 2:199.
2. Jacob De of Italy, wrote ברית יעקב , a great collectaneum of diverse matters (Livorno, 1800): רנו ליעקב , novellas on the treatises Chullin and Temura (ibid. 1810): — מזבה כפרה , another collectaneum (ibid.).
3. Zidkia De a brother of Benjamin, wrote הלקט שבלי , on Jewish rites and precepts (Venice, 1546; Sulzbach, 1699; Dubno, 1794). See Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. 1:1001; 3:961; 4:962; Schorr, Kritische Untersuchung Uber Das Werk Schibbale Ha-Leketh In Zijjon (Frankforton-the-Main, 1841), 1:147 sq.; Furst. Bibl. Jud. 3:100. (B.P.)