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Popular tradition links his departure from Yemen with a miracle that occurred after a rich Muslim woman tried to seduce him. In Bet El, he worked as a servant and hid his learning from others; when his knowledge of
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In Israel, he made a strong impression on the local rabbinic sages, and is frequently mentioned in their books. At Bet El
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