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'''Meir bar Hiyya Rofe''' (17th |
'''Meir bar Hiyya Rofe''' (17th century) was a [[Hebron]] [[rabbi]], famous for his tours of Europe as an emissary from the Holy Land on behalf of the Jewish community of Hebron. His father was a very learned rabbi from [[Safed]].<ref name="IsraelMéchoulan1987">{{cite book|author1=Manasseh ben Israel|author2=Henry Méchoulan|author3=Gérard Nahon|title=The hope of Israel|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=hp5tAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=2 May 2011|date=May 1987|publisher=Published for the Littman Library by Oxford University Press|isbn=9780197100547|page=137}}</ref> |
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Meir bar Hiyya Rofe (17th century) was a Hebron rabbi, famous for his tours of Europe as an emissary from the Holy Land on behalf of the Jewish community of Hebron. His father was a very learned rabbi from Safed.[1]
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- ^ Manasseh ben Israel; Henry Méchoulan; Gérard Nahon (May 1987). The hope of Israel. Published for the Littman Library by Oxford University Press. p. 137. ISBN 9780197100547. Retrieved 2 May 2011.