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Ephraim Al-Naqawa (hébreu : אפרים בן ישראל אל-נקווא Ephraim ben Israël al-Naqawa), ou Ibn al-Nakawa (en arabe : ابن النّْقَاوَة) est un rabbin, médecin et théologien séfarade du XIVe siècle (1359 - 1442). Figure emblématique de la communauté juive de Tlemcen, il est connu de nombreux Juifs algériens sous le seul nom du Rav (« [le] Maître ») ou Rab.
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dbo:abstract | Rabbi Ephraim ben Israel Alnaqua (1359–1442) (Hebrew: אפרים בן ישראל אלנאקוה, romanized: Efrayim ben Yisra'el 'alnakuvah) (also, "Al-Nakawa", "Al-Nakava", "Ankava", "Ankoa", "Enkaoua", "Alnucawi", etc., Hebrew: "נקוה", "אלנאקוה", "אנקווה", "אנקאווא") was a physician, rabbi, theological writer, and founder of the Jewish community at Tlemçen (Algeria), where he died in 1442. According to a legend, Alnaqua escaped from the Spanish Inquisition, which had martyred his father (Rabbi Israel Ben Joseph) and mother at the stake, and came to Tlemcen mounted on a lion, using a serpent as a halter. Azulai refers to him as a miracle worker. Alnaqua succeeded, after all, other physicians had failed, in curing the only daughter of a king of the Zayyanid dynasty. Refusing the reward of gold and silver offered him by the king, he begged only that the Jews living near Tlemçen might be united in it. In this way, the community was formed. Alnaqua's first care was to establish a large synagogue: this is still in existence, and bears his name. Above the rabbi's chair, on which the verse Jer. xvii.12 is engraved, a lamp burns perpetually. Alnaqua's grave, surrounded by those of his family, is in the old cemetery: it is sacred to North African Jews, and is frequently visited but is currently closed by pilgrims from all Algeria. Alnaqua had two sons, Israel and Judah. The latter lived at Oran, Mostaganem, and, later, at Tlemçen, and became the father-in-law of Simeon ben Zemah Duran. Alnaqua wrote for his elder son Israel Shaar Kevod Adonai (Entrance to the Glory of God), containing answers to the criticisms of Nahmanides on the Moreh of Maimonides. Manuscripts of this work exist in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. He also wrote some hymns. (en) Ephraim Al-Naqawa (hébreu : אפרים בן ישראל אל-נקווא Ephraim ben Israël al-Naqawa), ou Ibn al-Nakawa (en arabe : ابن النّْقَاوَة) est un rabbin, médecin et théologien séfarade du XIVe siècle (1359 - 1442). Figure emblématique de la communauté juive de Tlemcen, il est connu de nombreux Juifs algériens sous le seul nom du Rav (« [le] Maître ») ou Rab. (fr) Ephraim ben Israel Alnaqua (in ebraico: אפרים בן ישראל אלנאקוה? in arabo al-Naqawa; Toledo, 1359 – Tlemcen, 1442) fu un ebreo castigliano, importante figura dell'ebraismo algerino. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Ephraim Al-Naqawa (hébreu : אפרים בן ישראל אל-נקווא Ephraim ben Israël al-Naqawa), ou Ibn al-Nakawa (en arabe : ابن النّْقَاوَة) est un rabbin, médecin et théologien séfarade du XIVe siècle (1359 - 1442). Figure emblématique de la communauté juive de Tlemcen, il est connu de nombreux Juifs algériens sous le seul nom du Rav (« [le] Maître ») ou Rab. (fr) Ephraim ben Israel Alnaqua (in ebraico: אפרים בן ישראל אלנאקוה? in arabo al-Naqawa; Toledo, 1359 – Tlemcen, 1442) fu un ebreo castigliano, importante figura dell'ebraismo algerino. (it) Rabbi Ephraim ben Israel Alnaqua (1359–1442) (Hebrew: אפרים בן ישראל אלנאקוה, romanized: Efrayim ben Yisra'el 'alnakuvah) (also, "Al-Nakawa", "Al-Nakava", "Ankava", "Ankoa", "Enkaoua", "Alnucawi", etc., Hebrew: "נקוה", "אלנאקוה", "אנקווה", "אנקאווא") was a physician, rabbi, theological writer, and founder of the Jewish community at Tlemçen (Algeria), where he died in 1442. (en) |
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