Masa'ud Raphael Alfasi
Masa'ud Raphael Alfasi (died 1776) was a Tunisian rabbi.
Rabbi Masa'ud Raphael Alfasi | |
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מסעוד רפאל אלפאסי | |
Personal | |
Died | 1776 |
Religion | Judaism |
Children | Solomon Ḥayyim |
Occupation | rabbi |
Signature | |
Main work | Mishḥa deRabuta |
Residence | Tunisia |
Mishḥa deRabuta
He is the author of "Mishḥa deRabuta" (Oil of Anointing), a work containing notes on all four sections of Rabbi Joseph Karo's "Shulchan Aruch"[1] (Leghorn, 1805). He was assisted by his two learned sons, Solomon (died 1801) and Ḥayyim (died 1783), the former being the author of a similar work, "Kerub Mimshaḥ" (The Anointed Cherub), Leghorn, 1859.[2]
References
- Isaac ben Jacob Benjacob. "Mishḥa deRabuta" משחא דרבותא. אוצר הספרים (in Hebrew). Vilnius. p. 375. Retrieved Oct 23, 2023.
- One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Michael Friedländer (1901–1906). "ALFASI, MASA'UD RAPHAEL". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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