Moses Ben Joseph Ha-Kohen

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Moses Ben Joseph Ha-Kohen:

Liturgical poet of the latter part of the twelfth century; perhaps the Moses ben Joseph who aided the oppressed Jews in the Rhenish provinces in 1196. He wrote a seliḥah entitled "Arba'ah Abot Neziḳin," in which the four monarchies which oppressed Israel are represented under the figures of four animals—the bear, the lion, the panther, and the swine.

Bibliography:
  • Zunz, Literaturgesch. p. 315.
W. B. J. Z. L.

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