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<h1>R. Avraham Saba (Tzeror HaMor) – Intellectual Profile</h1> | <h1>R. Avraham Saba (Tzeror HaMor) – Intellectual Profile</h1> | ||
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<title>R. Avraham Saba (Tzeror HaMor)</title> | <title>R. Avraham Saba (Tzeror HaMor)</title> | ||
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− | + | ר' אברהם סבע, צרור המור | |
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− | + | <label>Dates</label> | |
− | + | <content>1440-1508</content> | |
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− | + | <label>Location</label> | |
− | + | <content>Castile, Portugal, various centers in north Africa</content> | |
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− | + | <content>Tzeror HaMor, Eshkol HaKofer</content> | |
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− | + | <label>Exegetical Characteristics</label> | |
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− | + | <label>Influenced by</label> | |
− | + | <content>R. Yitzchak de Leon</content> | |
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<category>Background | <category>Background | ||
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<subcategory>Life | <subcategory>Life | ||
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− | + | <li><b>Name</b> – R. Avraham Saba<br/> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Hebrew name</b> – ר' אברהם סבע</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>_ name</b> – </li> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Dates</b> – d. circa 1508</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Location</b> – Zamora (northern Castile); various centers in Portugal (after 1492); various centers in North Africa (after 1498)</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Education</b> – </li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Occupation</b> – </li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Family</b> – Father: Jacob; Brother: Saul; married with two sons (but by 1497 had no children, his sons having been forcibly baptized)</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Teachers</b> – </li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Contemporaries</b> – R. Isaac Arama; R. Isaac Abarbanel; R. Yehudah Hayyat</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Students</b> – </li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Time period</b> – 1492 Spanish Expulsion; forced conversion of Portuguese Jewry (1497); Saba hid his writings in the root of an olive tree after the decree requiring Jews to bring all of their books to the "great synagogue in Lisbon"; one of a few dozen Jews to avoid the forced baptisms inflicted on tens of thousands of Jews in Portugal; after about half a year in jail in Lisbon, Saba sailed for North Africa after his release in February, 1498, where he lived in various centers, including Fez.<br/> | |
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− | + | <li><b>World outlook</b> – </li> | |
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<subcategory>Works | <subcategory>Works | ||
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− | + | <li><b>Biblical commentaries</b> – </li> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Jewish thought</b> – </li> | |
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<category>Torah Commentary | <category>Torah Commentary | ||
<subcategory>Characteristics | <subcategory>Characteristics | ||
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− | + | <li><b>Verse by verse / Topical</b> – </li> | |
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<subcategory>Textual Issues | <subcategory>Textual Issues | ||
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<category>Sources | <category>Sources | ||
<subcategory>Significant Influences | <subcategory>Significant Influences | ||
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<subcategory>Later exegetes | <subcategory>Later exegetes | ||
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Name | R. Avraham Saba, Tzeror HaMor ר' אברהם סבע, צרור המור |
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Dates | 1440-1508 |
Location | Castile, Portugal, various centers in north Africa |
Works | Tzeror HaMor, Eshkol HaKofer |
Exegetical Characteristics | |
Influenced by | R. Yitzchak de Leon |
Impacted on |
Background
Life
- Name – R. Avraham Saba
- Hebrew name – ר' אברהם סבע
- _ name –
- Dates – d. circa 1508
- Location – Zamora (northern Castile); various centers in Portugal (after 1492); various centers in North Africa (after 1498)
- Education –
- Occupation –
- Family – Father: Jacob; Brother: Saul; married with two sons (but by 1497 had no children, his sons having been forcibly baptized)
- Teachers –
- Contemporaries – R. Isaac Arama; R. Isaac Abarbanel; R. Yehudah Hayyat
- Students –
- Time period – 1492 Spanish Expulsion; forced conversion of Portuguese Jewry (1497); Saba hid his writings in the root of an olive tree after the decree requiring Jews to bring all of their books to the "great synagogue in Lisbon"; one of a few dozen Jews to avoid the forced baptisms inflicted on tens of thousands of Jews in Portugal; after about half a year in jail in Lisbon, Saba sailed for North Africa after his release in February, 1498, where he lived in various centers, including Fez.
- –
- World outlook –
Works
- Biblical commentaries –
- Rabbinics –
- Talmudic novellae –
- Halakhic codes –
- Responses to the works of others –
- Responsa –
- Jewish thought –
- Misattributed works –
Torah Commentary
Characteristics
- Verse by verse / Topical –
- Genre –
- Structure –
- Language –
- Peshat and derash –
Methods
- –
Themes
- –
Textual Issues
- Manuscripts –
- Printings –
- Textual layers –
Sources
Significant Influences
- Earlier Sources –
- Teachers –
- Foils –
Occasional Usage
- –
Possible Relationship
- –
Impact
Later exegetes
- –
Supercommentaries
- –