Minir

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Minir ( ):

Family of scholars of Tudela, members of which are met with in the East and in Italy.

Abraham ben Joseph Minir (probably a brother of Isaac ben Joseph Minir); Acah (Isaac) ben Ḥayyim and his son Abraham Minir; and Shem-Ṭob ben Samuel Minir were prominent members of the community of Tudela in 1363.

Isaac ibn Minir:

Contemporary of Isaac ben Sheshet.

Isaac ben Joseph Minir:

Commentator and liturgical poet; pupil of Yom-Ṭob ben Abraham of Seville, and contemporary of Solomon ben Adret. He was the author of the Talmudic commentary "Be'erot Yiẓḥaḳ."

Joseph ben Isaac Minir:

Rabbi at Constantine; died before 1408; son of Isaac ben Joseph Minir; for ten years a pupil of Isaac ben Sheshet, who esteemed him highly for his scholarship.

Moses Minir:

Edited Hebrew works at Venice in 1593.

Shem-Ṭob Minir:

Contemporary of Joseph Caro; was living at Constantinople in 1569.

Bibliography:
  • Isaac ben Sheshet, Responsa, Nos. 79 et seq., 123, 126, 396;
  • Oẓar Neḥmad, ii. 99;
  • He-Ḥaluẓ, ii. 26, iv. 85;
  • Conforte, Ḳore ha-Dorot, p. 36b;
  • Zunz, Literaturgesch. p. 504;
  • Kayserling, Gesch. der Juden in Spanien, i. 78 et seq., 88.
G. M. K.

Categories: [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]


Download as ZWI file | Last modified: 09/04/2022 16:32:12 | 22 views
☰ Source: https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/10853-minir.html | License: Public domain

ZWI signed:
  Encycloreader by the Knowledge Standards Foundation (KSF) ✓[what is this?]