Aaron of Trebowla

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Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla was a Ukrainian Jewish writer who flourished about the middle of the eighteenth century.

Born
Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla

c. 1700s
Diedc. late 1700s to early 1800s
LanguageUkrainian, Hebrew
NationalityUkrainian
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Aaron of Trebowla
Born
Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla

c. 1700s
Diedc. late 1700s to early 1800s
LanguageUkrainian, Hebrew
NationalityUkrainian
Period1755–1768
Notable worksMaḳlo shel Aharon (Aaron's Staff)
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Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla published at Zolkiev, in 1755, "Shem Aharon" (Aaron's Name), a work containing halakic novellæ to the whole Talmud, and midrashic interpretations of the Pentateuch under the sub-title, "Netibot la-Shebet." He also published a commentary on Talmudic discussions on the Pentateuch, which bears the title "Maḳlo shel Aharon" (Aaron's Staff) and was published in 1768.[1]

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