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Saadiah ben Joseph

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Saadiah ben Joseph ha-Levi was a rabbi who lived in Yemen in the 16th century. He lived in Sanaa in 1568 at the time of persecution of Jews there, and later moved to Jibla.[1] Zechariah Dhahiri wrote a poem in his honor, which appears in Dhahiri's Sefer Hamussar.[1]

He composed a work Sefer Hayerushot on Jewish inheritance law.[2]

He was the author of a number of piyyutim.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Jewish Virtual Library, SAADIAH BEN JOSEPH HA-LEVI
  2. ^ Saʻadia ben Joseph, Joel Müller (28 September 1897). "Sefer ha-yerushot: ʻim yeter ha-mikhtavim be-divre ha-halakhah be-ʻAravit uve-ʻIvrit uve-Aramit". Ernest Leroux. Retrieved 28 September 2017 – via Internet Archive.