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Joseph ibn Abitur was a Spanish rabbi of around the 10th century. He was a student of Moses ben Hanoch. Abitur was from a very prestigious Spanish family from the city of Mérida. His great great grandfather was a communal and Rabbinic leader. Besides being a great Torah scholar, Abitur was also a paytan of note. He also wrote a commentary on the Bible in Hebrew. When Moses ben Hanoch's son Hanoch was chosen to succeed his father, Abitur felt compelled to leave Spain and travel to the Yeshivas in Babel. On his way he stopped in Egypt before arriving in Baghdad. He eventually went to Damascus, where he died. He wrote many Teshuvas, some of which are extant.

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  • Josef (ibn Jitzchaq) ibn Abitur (* um 900 in Mérida; † um 970 in Damaskus) war Rabbiner, jüdischer Gelehrter und einer der ersten jüdischen Dichter in Spanien. Abitur entstammte einer angesehenen spanischen Familie aus Mérida. Sein Ururgroßvater war ein führender Rabbiner und städtischer Politiker. Josef ibn Abitur zog aus Spanien in den Orient und war dort ein bedeutender Dichter und Vermittler zwischen östlichen und westlichen Traditionen. Er verfasste Pijjutim sowie eine arabische Übersetzung des Babylonischen Talmud. Er starb um 970 in Damaskus. (de)
  • José Ben Abi Tur, también conocido como Joseph ibn Abitur, Yosef ibn Abitur ben Satanás y Yosef ibn Yiṣḥaq ibn Abitur (nacido en Mérida en c. 900 y fallecido en Damasco en 970 o 1005), fue un rabino, escritor y poeta litúrgico sefardí activo en el siglo X. Fue discípulo de . Abi Tur pertenecía a una familia española muy prestigiosa de la ciudad de Mérida. Compuso himnos y poesía devota y religiosa.​ Su tatarabuelo fue un líder comunal y rabínico. Gran estudioso de la Torá, escribió un comentario sobre el Antiguo Testamento en hebreo. Bien relacionado con el califa andalusí, realizó una traducción al árabe del Talmud dedicada a él. Cuando el hijo de Moisés ben Hanoch fue elegido para suceder a su padre, se sintió obligado a abandonar España y viajar a las Yeshivás de Babilonia. En su camino se detuvo en Egipto y Bagdad. Finalmente fue a Damasco, donde murió. Escribió muchos textos dedicados a la Teshuvá, algunos de los cuales todavía se conservan. (es)
  • Joseph ibn Abitur was a Spanish rabbi of around the 10th century. He was a student of Moses ben Hanoch. Abitur was from a very prestigious Spanish family from the city of Mérida. His great great grandfather was a communal and Rabbinic leader. Besides being a great Torah scholar, Abitur was also a paytan of note. He also wrote a commentary on the Bible in Hebrew. When Moses ben Hanoch's son Hanoch was chosen to succeed his father, Abitur felt compelled to leave Spain and travel to the Yeshivas in Babel. On his way he stopped in Egypt before arriving in Baghdad. He eventually went to Damascus, where he died. He wrote many Teshuvas, some of which are extant. According to the history book Sefer ha-Qabbalah, during his stay in Egypt, Ibn Abitur produced an Arabic translation of the Talmud for the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Llah. Most of Ibn Abitur's poems remain unpublished. In 2021, Dr. Yehoshua Granat published a monograph on Psalms and the poetry of Ibn Abitur, which includes an edition of 34 poetic compositions by Ibn Abitur, some of them massive works of hundreds of lines. Even this just begins to scratch the surface of publishing Ibn Abitur's poems, which number over a thousand. (en)
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  • Josef (ibn Jitzchaq) ibn Abitur (* um 900 in Mérida; † um 970 in Damaskus) war Rabbiner, jüdischer Gelehrter und einer der ersten jüdischen Dichter in Spanien. Abitur entstammte einer angesehenen spanischen Familie aus Mérida. Sein Ururgroßvater war ein führender Rabbiner und städtischer Politiker. Josef ibn Abitur zog aus Spanien in den Orient und war dort ein bedeutender Dichter und Vermittler zwischen östlichen und westlichen Traditionen. Er verfasste Pijjutim sowie eine arabische Übersetzung des Babylonischen Talmud. Er starb um 970 in Damaskus. (de)
  • José Ben Abi Tur, también conocido como Joseph ibn Abitur, Yosef ibn Abitur ben Satanás y Yosef ibn Yiṣḥaq ibn Abitur (nacido en Mérida en c. 900 y fallecido en Damasco en 970 o 1005), fue un rabino, escritor y poeta litúrgico sefardí activo en el siglo X. Fue discípulo de . (es)
  • Joseph ibn Abitur was a Spanish rabbi of around the 10th century. He was a student of Moses ben Hanoch. Abitur was from a very prestigious Spanish family from the city of Mérida. His great great grandfather was a communal and Rabbinic leader. Besides being a great Torah scholar, Abitur was also a paytan of note. He also wrote a commentary on the Bible in Hebrew. When Moses ben Hanoch's son Hanoch was chosen to succeed his father, Abitur felt compelled to leave Spain and travel to the Yeshivas in Babel. On his way he stopped in Egypt before arriving in Baghdad. He eventually went to Damascus, where he died. He wrote many Teshuvas, some of which are extant. (en)
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  • Joseph ibn Abitur (en)
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