Ibn Zabarra (Zabara), Judah
IBN ZABARRA (Zabara), JUDAH
IBN ZABARRA (Zabara ), JUDAH (end of 13th–beginning of 14th century), poet and philosophical author. Judah was probably born in Spain, and was a pupil of *Aaron ha-Levi, whom he mentions frequently, and Meir *Abulafia. He wrote his philosophical work, Mikhtav ha-Teḥiyyah (dealing with the resurrection of the dead), for a resident of Montpellier, and it can be assumed that he himself lived for a while in Montpellier. This work was published together with Maimonides' Ma'amar Teḥiyyat ha-Metim (1569). In one of his poems Judah praises the works of Menahem *Meiri.
bibliography:
Cowley, Cat, 371; Gross, Gal Jud, 331; Dukes, in: olz, 8 (1905), 117.
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