Jonah Nabon
Male, Deceased Person
1713 – 1760
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Who was Jonah Nabon?
Jonah Nabon was a rabbinical scholar; born at Jerusalem in 1713; died there 1760; son of Hanun Nabon.
He was celebrated for his Talmudic and kabbalistic learning, and was the teacher of Chaim Joseph David Azulai. Nabon wrote several works, of which only two have been published, namely:
Nechpah ba-Kesef, responsa; and
Get Mekushar, on divorce, in the form of a commentary on "Get Pashut," a work on the same subject by Moses ibn Habib.
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