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R. Moshe Hefetz – Intellectual Profile
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Name | R. Moshe Hefetz ר' משה בן גרשום חפץ |
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Dates | 1663-1711 |
Location | Italy |
Works | Melekhet Machshevet, Chanukkat HaBayit |
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Background1
Life
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- Hebrew name – ר' משה בן גרשום חפץ
- Italian family name – Gentili2
- Dates – 1663-1711
- Location – R. Moshe was born in Trieste, Italy and was active in Venice.
- Occupation – Worked as a private tutor, with knowledge in philosophy, mathematics, and the natural sciences. R. Moshe's expertise in these areas significantly impacted his biblical commentary.3
- Family – The Gentili family was a prominent Italian family with members in Gorizia, Trieste, Verona, and Venice. R. Moshe's son, R. Gershom, though he lived only to the age of seventeen, composed a work of rules for Hebrew poetry.4
- Teachers – Shelomo b. Yitzchak Nizza
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Torah Commentary
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