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46:, and it is likely that ben Samson served as Rabbi Jonathan's secretary. Two other rabbis were travelling with Samuel ben Samson and Rabbi Jonathan and the four travelled as far east as 65:
in Jewish history comes from ben Samson's 13th century writings, where he mentions the existence of a Jewish community of at least fifty members there.
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and French Jews who were inspired by ben Samson's account went to Palestine to settle there in 1211.
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Four Paths to Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Secular Pilgrimages, 1000 BCE to 2001 CE
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Introduction To The History Of Science Volume II From Rabbi Ben Ezra To Roger Bacon
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in 1210, visiting a number of villages and cities there, including
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Studies in Judaism: Second Series (Jewish Studies Classics 3)
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13th century Jewish rabbi who visited the Land of Israel
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rabbi
France
Palestine
Jerusalem
Jonathan ben David ha-Cohen
Mosul
George Sarton
English
Safed




ISBN
0-415-34466-2
Four Paths to Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Secular Pilgrimages, 1000 BCE to 2001 CE
ISBN
978-0-7864-1264-8
Sarton, George
Introduction To The History Of Science Volume II From Rabbi Ben Ezra To Roger Bacon
ISBN
978-1-59333-039-2
Categories
13th-century French rabbis
French Orthodox rabbis
Holy Land travellers
Medieval Jewish travel writers
Pilgrimage accounts
13th-century travelers

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