Menahem ben Moshe Bavli
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Died1571
OthernamesMenahem Ben Moses Bavli, Menahem ben Moshe ha-Bavli, Menahem ben Moshe HaBavli, Recanati, Menahem ben Moses ha-Bavli Recanati and Menachem Ben Moses HaBavli Rekanati[1]
Occupation(s)Rabbi and author
Yearsactive1500–1570s
Menahem Ben Moshe Bavli | |
|---|---|
| Died | 1571 |
| Other names | Menahem Ben Moses Bavli, Menahem ben Moshe ha-Bavli, Menahem ben Moshe HaBavli, Recanati, Menahem ben Moses ha-Bavli Recanati and Menachem Ben Moses HaBavli Rekanati[1] |
| Occupation(s) | Rabbi and author |
| Years active | 1500–1570s |
Menahem ben Moshe Bavli (Bavli meaning from Mesopotamia), also known as Menahem Ben Moshe ha-Bavli,[2] (died 1571) was a Jewish rabbi and author of the 1571 book Ta'amei Ha-Misvot ("The Reasons For The Precepts").