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Hayyim Vidal Angel

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Rabbi and preacher

Ḥayyim Vidal Shabbethai ben Shabbethai Angel (Hebrew: חיים וידאל שבתי בן שבתי אנגיל; fl. mid-18th century) was a rabbi and preacher in Salonika (Thessaloniki, in Greece) in the 18th century, under the Ottoman empire. He wrote Sippur ha-Ḥayyim (Tale of Life), containing several funeral orations and miscellaneous homilies on the Pentateuch (Salonika, 1760).

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References

  1. Benjacob, Isaac (1880). Otsar ha-sefarim: sefer ʻarukh li-tekhunat sifre Yisraʼel nidpasim (in Hebrew). Vilna: Defus ha-almanah veha-aḥim Romm. p. 423.
  2. Zedner, Joseph (1867). Catalogue of the Hebrew Books in the Library of the British Museum. London: Wertheimer, Lea and Co. p. 50.

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