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  1. Isaac’s grandfather, Samuel Abravanel, a great Torah sage from the Spanish city of Seville, escaped from that city when its Catholics destroyed the Jewish quarter and butchered many of its Jews. Samuel’s home was well-fortified and he managed to escape and flee to Portugal. Isaac’s father, Judah Abravanel, was a very successful merchant ...

  2. Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, “The Ultimate End of Human Life in Postexpulsion Philosophic Literature,” in Crisis and Creativity in the Sephardic World 1391 1648, ed. Benjamin R. Gampel (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), 354–55 n. 10 — though it remains unclear why the concluding chapter of the most definitive work on Abarbanel written to date by Benzion Netanyahu (on which see ...

  3. Abrabanel (Abravanel, Abarbanvel), Don Isaac, Jewish statesman, apologist and exegete, b. in Lisbon, 1437; d. in Venice, 1508, buried in Padua. From his early youth, he was carefully instructed in the Talmudic and Rabbinic literatures, and mastered the various branches of secular learning. His keen intellect and, above all, a great business ability drew to him the attention of Alfonso V of ...

  4. Abrabanel, Abrabenel, or Abravanal Isaac (also called ABARBANEL, ABRAVENEL, BARBANELLA, RAVANELLA), ISAAC, a famous rabbi, born at Lisbon, 1437. He was descended from an ancient and distinguished Jewish family, which claimed to be able to trace their pedigree to king David. He was a favorite of Alphonso V of Portugal, but after that king's death he was charged with certain misdemeanors and ...

  5. Jitzchak Abravanel war ein bedeutender Bibelkommentator und Philosoph portugiesischer Herkunft an der Schwelle vom Mittelalter zur frühen Neuzeit. 1. Leben. Jitzchak ben Jehuda Abravanel, 1437 in Lissabon geboren, entstammte einer führenden ibero-jüdischen Familie, die ihre Wurzeln bis auf König David zurückführte (Perusch al Nevi’im ...

  6. Isaac Abrabanel; Sibling: Samuele Abarbanel; Authority file Q467062 ISNI: 0000 0001 2145 0949, 0000 0000 6198 2942, 0000 0001 1850 6753 VIAF ID: 100176804 GND ID: 118500198 Library of Congress authority ID: n82247748 Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: ...

  7. Am 1. April 1962 wurde die Synagoge eingeweiht und nach Isaak Abrabanel (Don Isaac Abravanel) (1437–1508), einem Bibelexegeten und Verfasser philosophischer Schriften benannt, der als Financier im Dienst der portugiesischen Könige und der Katholischen Könige Spaniens stand. Heute wird die Synagoge vor allem von nordafrikanischen Juden besucht.