Ibn Zabarra (Zabara), Judah

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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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