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R. Shelomo Dubno – Intellectual Profile
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Name | R. Shelomo b. Yoel Dubno ר' שלמה בן יואל דובנא |
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Dates | 1738-1813 |
Location | Lemberg; Amsterdam; Berlin; Vilna |
Works | Biur - introduction (Alim LeTerufah), commentary on Bereshit (except chapter 1), part of Shemot); Tikkun Soferim (commentary on the Masorah); Kunteres Acharon; poetry |
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- Name – R. Shelomo b. Yoel Dubno
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- Dates – 1738-1813
- Location – Lemberg; Amsterdam; Berlin; Vilna
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