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Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752) was a chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author. He was prominent in Tunisian Jewry, being judge of the community about 1710, an epoch coinciding with the schism which divided the Jews of the city into two camps, native Tunisians and Gournis or Italians. Lumbroso was appointed rabbinical judge of the latter; and, being a man of means, he filled at the same time the position of receiver of taxes to the bey, as well as that of Qaid or official representative of his community.

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  • Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752) was a chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author. He was prominent in Tunisian Jewry, being judge of the community about 1710, an epoch coinciding with the schism which divided the Jews of the city into two camps, native Tunisians and Gournis or Italians. Lumbroso was appointed rabbinical judge of the latter; and, being a man of means, he filled at the same time the position of receiver of taxes to the bey, as well as that of Qaid or official representative of his community. (en)
  • Isaac Lumbroso, probablement né en 1680 et mort en 1752 à Tunis, est un rabbin tunisien issu de la communauté des Granas. Il occupa la fonction de grand-rabbin de Tunisie et fut l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages rabbiniques. Il encouragea et assista généreusement ses collègues rabbins. C'est pourquoi sa réputation de talmudiste et de kabbaliste lui survécut. Son disciple Mordecai Baruch Carvalho lui succéda. Parmi ses autres disciples figure . (fr)
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  • Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752) was a chief rabbi of Tunis and rabbinical author. He was prominent in Tunisian Jewry, being judge of the community about 1710, an epoch coinciding with the schism which divided the Jews of the city into two camps, native Tunisians and Gournis or Italians. Lumbroso was appointed rabbinical judge of the latter; and, being a man of means, he filled at the same time the position of receiver of taxes to the bey, as well as that of Qaid or official representative of his community. From a literary point of view, Lumbroso, who was one of the most brilliant pupils of Rabbi Ẓemaḥ Ẓarfati, was the most important among the Tunisian rabbis of the eighteenth century. He encouraged and generously assisted his fellow rabbis; and his reputation as a Talmudist and Kabbalist survived him. Lumbroso was the author of "Zera' Yiẓḥaḳ," published posthumously at Tunis in 1768. This work is a commentary on the different sections of the Talmud. Several funeral orations, pronounced by Lumbroso on diverse occasions, are appended thereto. (en)
  • Isaac Lumbroso, probablement né en 1680 et mort en 1752 à Tunis, est un rabbin tunisien issu de la communauté des Granas. Il occupa la fonction de grand-rabbin de Tunisie et fut l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages rabbiniques. Il occupe une place importante dans la communauté juive de Tunisie en devenant juge de la communauté aux environs de 1710, une époque coïncidant avec le schisme qui divise les Juifs entre natifs (Twânsa) et Granas (originaires d'Italie). Lumbroso est alors nommé juge rabbinique de ce dernier groupe tout en occupant le poste de receveur des impôts auprès du bey de Tunis et de caïd, devenant de ce fait le représentant officiel de sa communauté. D'un point de vue littéraire, Lumbroso, qui est l'un des plus brillants élèves du rabbin Semah Sarfati, est le plus important des rabbins tunisiens du XVIIIe siècle. Il est notamment l'auteur de l'ouvrage intitulé Zera Yitzhak et publié à titre posthume à Tunis en 1768. Ce travail est un commentaire sur les différentes sections du Talmud. Plusieurs oraisons funèbres, prononcées par Lumbroso à diverses occasions, y sont annexées. Il encouragea et assista généreusement ses collègues rabbins. C'est pourquoi sa réputation de talmudiste et de kabbaliste lui survécut. Son disciple Mordecai Baruch Carvalho lui succéda. Parmi ses autres disciples figure . (fr)
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