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'Al ha-Rishonlm
work WIDOn
He wmtc
Lived
iudce
in 1560;
••
Samuel Alljadib
Lived
in llie
Samuel Albadib:
—
Lived
in
the .second half of the
sixteintii ci'nuiiy. in Safcd.
Solomon ben Menahem All^adib 154;!.
plague while Bini.icKiRAPiiv
Umil.
Lived
.Nil.
young,
still
Died of the
iu 1349.
Zunz, Z.
Xm
J,w.
(i. pp. 42!, 424 : Stclnschnelder, Cat. ijudtt. rtiv. x. nHI.
G.
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tiny.
sage
Lived in Alljadib: Livcil
Meuahem
Lepanto.
in
I'llHi,
a
Lived
A
pas-
between the
In the N<irthern riluaU substituted on the festivals and speSabbaths when the i)iyul termed "Zulat," from is
HA-RISHONlM
'AL
(D'JIL-Kin ^y)
I'laycr <(imiiig
.Moriiiiii.'
the concluding word of the pas.sage, "Zulateka." is introduced. In honor of the occasion, the pa.ssage
in the
sixteenth century, iu Safed.
Passover.
the
variant
cial
All^adib
HA-RISHONIM
in
Shema' and the 'Aniidah.
in the Hist half of the
si.xtccnth century, in Aria.
Menahem ben Samuel
(A)
Largo.
'Al
ha
Sbr
the
ri
-
eho
-
we
nim
-
a
first
wa
- 'al.
and
ges
ha
.
for
'ed,
a
-
haro
-
list ....
the
we
hok
a
-
stat
more,
-
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-
ute
-
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lo
which
m
sliall
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w-E and
Ood
-
bor.
E
a
-
way.
'Tis
met.
she
true
-
that
-
at
i
t^
tJ"
nu
-
a
-
pass
i—rSz
—
1
he
not
-
lo
he
a
God
of
-
the
-
bo our
te
-
fa
-
-
nu
le
thers...
-
'o
-
wa
lam ev
for
-
lek
a
er
-
-
'ed.
more.
-
-It
At
-
Thou
Hu7.
tab
in
art
at
King
-
-
-
•
.
.
mal
.
deed
tab
our
le
now
-
-
te
na,
King
ma for
-
in
iiiirc.
ill
Solomon ben Samuel All^adib
(Sec
Judah Alljadib
- "
beginning of the
fourli'cnlh nrilury.
Stcinschneidcr. "Munich Catalogue." p. !)2; 2dc(l.. p. 2.")6; " Hcbr.l'elicrs." pp. ."iSO, 55(i; "Ilebr. nil)l."vii. U>; Zunz. "Z. G."p. 536.) Jacob ben Moses Albadib Lived in 1-442; the writer of "Codc.x de Uossi, Xn. il.JO." Johanan All;Ladib: Lived in the sixteenth cen-
astronomy.
Al];iadib
at Palrns
iilso
—
388
Hoses ben Isaac
- ?3 (Pliinimetriial Instruinciits).
a trciitise on thidlofriml t(rmiiiolof;y. Acconliuir to liuxlmf, In- wiis the aiillior of " Lcslioii lia-Zaliab" ((iolilcu Toiij;iii-) ou tlic wciirlitsaml iiR'asuivs iiniitioiicd in tlic I{il)k'. Finally, lu' is tlic mitlior of a liyinn on EstliiT giving liis own full nauR' in acrostic as well as of an addition to tlic poem with which Moses Ilandali opened his commentary on the Hebrew translation of Al-Fergani's his
.
me
-
Thou
'an
shim
Thy
Name's
-
art our
bo
nu
fa
ther.i^
-.-•-
ka sake
ma
-
make