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- Aaron_ben_Mordecai_of_Rödelheim abstract "Aaron ben Mordecai of Rödelheim was a German Jewish translator, who flourished early in the eighteenth century. He translated the two Targums on Esther into Judæo-German in the early years of the eighteenth century; and the first edition, bearing the title Meẓaḥ Aharon, appeared at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1718. It has since been reprinted (Steinschneider, \"Cat. Bodl.\" col. 724).".
- Aaron_ben_Mordecai_of_Rödelheim comment "Aaron ben Mordecai of Rödelheim was a German Jewish translator, who flourished early in the eighteenth century. He translated the two Targums on Esther into Judæo-German in the early years of the eighteenth century; and the first edition, bearing the title Meẓaḥ Aharon, appeared at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1718. It has since been reprinted (Steinschneider, \"Cat. Bodl.\" col. 724).".