Aaron of Trebowla
Ukrainian Jewish writer
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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
c. 1700s
Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla
c. 1700s
Diedc. late 1700s to early 1800s
LanguageUkrainian, Hebrew
NationalityUkrainian
Aaron of Trebowla | |
|---|---|
| Born | Aaron ben Nathan Nata' of Trebowla c. 1700s |
| Died | c. late 1700s to early 1800s |
| Language | Ukrainian, Hebrew |
| Nationality | Ukrainian |
| Period | 1755–1768 |
| Notable works | Maḳlo shel Aharon (Aaron's Staff) |
Career
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]