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Isaac Haddad

Isaac Ḥaddad (Hebrew: יצחק חדאד; died 1755) was a Talmudic scholar from Djerba. He was a pupil of Tzemaḥ ha-Kohen [Wikidata],[1] and was the author of two works, Toledot Yitzḥak, novellæ on Haggadah and Midrashim (Livorno, 1761),[2] and Ḳarne Re'em, novellæ on Rashi's and Mizraḥi's commentaries to the Pentateuch, followed by Zera Yitzḥak, notes on Midrashim (Livorno, 1765).[3]

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Kohler, Kaufmann; Seligsohn, M. (1904). "Ḥaddad, Isaac". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 133.

  1. Fuenn, Shmuel Yosef (1886). Knesset Yisrael: zikhronot le-toldot gedole Yisrael ha-nodaʻim la-shem be-toratam, be-ḥokhmatam, uve-maʻasehem [The Assembly of Israel: A Biographical Lexicon of the Great Persons of Israel Known for their Scholarship, Wisdom, and Deeds] (in Hebrew). Warsaw: Boymriter & Gonshor. p. 611.
  2. Fürst, Julius (1863). Bibliotheca Judaica: Bibliographisches Handbuch der gesammten jüdischen Literatur (in German). Vol. 1. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann. p. 352.

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