Aaron ben Joseph de Buda
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Poète judéo-allemand du XVIIe siècle, fait prisonnier à Ofen (Buda), capitale de la Hongrie, le 2 septembre 1686, lorsque les troupes impériales du duc Charles de Lorraine l'enlevèrent aux Turcs. Il est l'auteur d'« Ein Schoen Neu Lied von Ofen » (Bak, Prague, 1686), poème décrivant le sort des juifs de Buda et dédié à Sender ben Joseph Tausk.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- Steinschneider, Serapeum (1848)
- idem, Cat. Bodl. Nos. 3654, 4358
- Kaufmann, Die Erstürmung Ofen's (1895)
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