Английская Википедия:Aaron ben David Cohen of Ragusa

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Aaron ben David Cohen of Ragusa (born about 1580) was a Rabbi in Ragusa,[1] nowadays Dubrovnik.

His maternal grandfather was Solomon Oheb, also rabbi in the same city. Aaron studied in his native city and later in Venice, whence he returned to occupy a pulpit in Ragusa. In 1623 he was imprisoned as a supposed accomplice of Isaac Jeshurun, who had been falsely accused of ritual murder. Rabbi Aaron's sermons, Zeḳan Aharon (Aaron's Beard), together with his grandfather's sermons, Shemen ha-Ṭob (The Good Oil), and the history of Isaac Jeshurun's martyrdom, were published at Venice in 1657,[2] after his death.[1]

Aaron's account of the alleged ritual murder, together with documents from the Ragusa archives, were published in 1882.[1]


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