Abraham ben Nathan
ABRAHAM BEN NATHAN
ABRAHAM BEN NATHAN (Abu Is??q Ibrahim ibn ?A?? ?; c. 1025), first nagid of the Jewish community of Kairouan. He was court physician to Badis, the viceroy of Tunisia, and to al-Mu?izz his son and successor, who became independent ruler. Abraham did much for the Jewish communities of North Africa. Two poems praising the nagid for his communal activities are extant. Is??q ibn Khalfon, the court poet, dedicated several of his poems to his benefactor. He was honored in a song of praise by R. *Hai Gaon. Abraham exchanged responsa with R. *Samuel b. Hophni, the gaon of Sura. The latter's son, R. Israel, dedicated a book on liturgical laws to him.
bibliography:
Pozna?ski, in: Festschrift Harkavy (1908), 175–220; Brody, in: ym?sl, 3 (1936), 27–31; Goitein, in: Zion, 27 (1962), 11–23, 156–65; idem, in: Tarbiz, 34 (1965), 164–9. add. bibliography: Hirschberg, Afrikah 1, (1974), 112–13, 211–13; M. Ben-Sasson, Qayrawan, 348–62.
[Simha Assaf /
Abraham David (2nd ed.)]
