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David Blum est un talmudiste allemand du milieu du seizième siècle, rabbin de Sulzburg, près de Fribourg-en-Brisgau, compté parmi les meilleures autorités talmudiques d'Allemagne et maître apprécié de Joseph b. Isaac ha-Lévi Ashkenazi. Il copia et compila divers ouvrages, dont un exemplaire du « Niṣṣaḥon » et un recueil de documents conservés à la bibliothèque municipale de Hambourg.

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Sources & resources

  • jewishencyclopedia.com
  • Kaufmann, in Rev. Et. Juives
  • Steinschneider, Cat. d. Hebr. Handschriften in d. Stadtbibliothek zu Hamburg
  • Azulai, Shem
  • I. Zunz, 'Ir ha-Ẓedeḳ, p. 24 and note 35
  • Brüll, in Ha-Karmel

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