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Judah ben Jacob Najar (died 1830) was a Talmudic scholar, author, dayyan, nephew of , and member of the rabbinate in Tunis, where he died at an advanced age. He was the author of the following works: * (Leghorn, 1787), containing 204 hermeneutic rules bearing on Talmudical subjects, together with some funeral orations * Alfe Yehudah (ib. 1794), commentary on Shavu'ot, with an appendix * Shevut Yehudah (ib. 1801), commentary on the Mekhilta, with text * Mo'ade Adonai (ib. 1808), commentary on parts of the SeMaG, published together with the commentaries of Elijah Mizraḥi, Solomon Luria, and (to this work has been added Ḳonṭres Sheni to the work Shevut Yehudah, with separate pagination) * Simḥat Yehudah (Pisa, 1816), commentary on Keritot, Soferim, Semaḥot, Kallah, , and Avot de-Rabbi

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  • Judah ben Jacob Najar (died 1830) was a Talmudic scholar, author, dayyan, nephew of , and member of the rabbinate in Tunis, where he died at an advanced age. He was the author of the following works: * (Leghorn, 1787), containing 204 hermeneutic rules bearing on Talmudical subjects, together with some funeral orations * Alfe Yehudah (ib. 1794), commentary on Shavu'ot, with an appendix * Shevut Yehudah (ib. 1801), commentary on the Mekhilta, with text * Mo'ade Adonai (ib. 1808), commentary on parts of the SeMaG, published together with the commentaries of Elijah Mizraḥi, Solomon Luria, and (to this work has been added Ḳonṭres Sheni to the work Shevut Yehudah, with separate pagination) * Simḥat Yehudah (Pisa, 1816), commentary on Keritot, Soferim, Semaḥot, Kallah, , and Avot de-Rabbi Natan * Ḥayye Yehudah (ib. 1816), commentary on Gerim, , and * Ohole Yehudah (Leghorn, 1823), commentary on Sifre, with text and some decisions. (en)
  • Judah ben Jacob Najar, décédé en 1830 à Tunis à un âge avancé, est un talmudiste, écrivain, dayan et membre du rabbinat de Tunis. Il est le neveu de . Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages : * Limmude Adonai (Livourne, 1787), qui contient 204 règles d'herméneutique sur différents sujets du Talmud ainsi que quelques oraisons funèbres ; * Alfe Yehudah (Livourne, 1794), commentaire du avec un appendice ; * Shebut Yehudah (Livourne, 1801), commentaire du ; * Mo'ade Adonai (Livourne, 1808), commentaires sur des textes de Moïse de Coucy, publiés avec des commentaires d'Eliyahou Mizrahi, et , complété par le Ḳonṭres Sheni du Shebut Yehudah avec une nouvelle pagination) ; * Simḥat Yehudah (Pise, 1816), commentaire du , du , du Semahot, du , du et de l'Avot deRabbi Nathan ; * Ḥayye Yehudah (Pise, 1816), commentaire du , de l' et du ; * Ohole Yehudah (Livourne, 1823), commentaire du Sifre avec des décisions. (fr)
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  • Judah ben Jacob Najar (died 1830) was a Talmudic scholar, author, dayyan, nephew of , and member of the rabbinate in Tunis, where he died at an advanced age. He was the author of the following works: * (Leghorn, 1787), containing 204 hermeneutic rules bearing on Talmudical subjects, together with some funeral orations * Alfe Yehudah (ib. 1794), commentary on Shavu'ot, with an appendix * Shevut Yehudah (ib. 1801), commentary on the Mekhilta, with text * Mo'ade Adonai (ib. 1808), commentary on parts of the SeMaG, published together with the commentaries of Elijah Mizraḥi, Solomon Luria, and (to this work has been added Ḳonṭres Sheni to the work Shevut Yehudah, with separate pagination) * Simḥat Yehudah (Pisa, 1816), commentary on Keritot, Soferim, Semaḥot, Kallah, , and Avot de-Rabbi (en)
  • Judah ben Jacob Najar, décédé en 1830 à Tunis à un âge avancé, est un talmudiste, écrivain, dayan et membre du rabbinat de Tunis. Il est le neveu de . Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages : * Limmude Adonai (Livourne, 1787), qui contient 204 règles d'herméneutique sur différents sujets du Talmud ainsi que quelques oraisons funèbres ; * Alfe Yehudah (Livourne, 1794), commentaire du avec un appendice ; * Shebut Yehudah (Livourne, 1801), commentaire du ; * Mo'ade Adonai (Livourne, 1808), commentaires sur des textes de Moïse de Coucy, publiés avec des commentaires d'Eliyahou Mizrahi, et , complété par le Ḳonṭres Sheni du Shebut Yehudah avec une nouvelle pagination) ; * Simḥat Yehudah (Pise, 1816), commentaire du , du , du Semahot, du , du et de l'Avot deRabbi Nathan ; * Ḥayye Yehuda (fr)
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