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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir abstract "Moses ha-Levi ha-Nazir was a rabbi of the 17th-century. He was the father of Joseph ha-Levi and son-in-law of the talmudist Abraham ibn Hananiah, rabbi of Hebron and pupil of Joseph di Trani. He is also mentioned as a messenger from the Holy Land. This accounts for the fact that he is met with in many places, including Constantinople, Greece and Morea.".
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_rabbis.
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Trani.
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir article "Moses ha-Levi ha-Nazir".
- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir author "Gotthard Deutsch and Lazarus Grünhut".
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir subject Category:17th-century_rabbis.
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- Moses_ha-Levi_ha-Nazir comment "Moses ha-Levi ha-Nazir was a rabbi of the 17th-century. He was the father of Joseph ha-Levi and son-in-law of the talmudist Abraham ibn Hananiah, rabbi of Hebron and pupil of Joseph di Trani. He is also mentioned as a messenger from the Holy Land. This accounts for the fact that he is met with in many places, including Constantinople, Greece and Morea.".
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