• Moses ben Mordecai Bassola, also known as Moses Bassola, Moshe Basola, Basilea, or Basila (Hebrew באסולה or simply: משה באסולה; alternative Hebrew spelling:...
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  • Retrieved 28 May 2018. Moses ben Mordecai Bassola; Avraham Daṿid (31 December 1999). In Zion and Jerusalem: the itinerary of Rabbi Moses Basola (1521–1523)...
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    1952), chemist Alberto Leoncini Bartoli (born 1932), diplomat Moses ben Mordecai Bassola (1480-1560), rabbi Guido Bedarida (1900–1962), Jewish writer Cleto...
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    mentions praying there in his travel writings. In 1522, Rabbi Moses ben Mordecai Bassola wrote, "at the summit of the mountain opposite Hebron is the burial...
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  • handsome tomb at which candles are lit . . . Italian pilgrim Moses ben Mordecai Bassola wrote in 1523: I was in Ein Zeitoun, which is a mil from Safed...
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  • Astagno. Amato Lusitano, 16th century Portuguese Jewish doctor Moses ben Mordecai Bassola, 16th century rabbi and head of Yeshivah Judah Messer Leon, 15th...
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    transcribes the village's name as Kefar Hanin. In 1522, Jewish traveler Moses ben Mordecai Bassola found about 30 families of Musta'arabi Jews (Arabic-speaking Jews...
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    synagogue quarried into the hill. In 1522, the Jewish traveller Moses ben Mordecai Bassola found about 30 families of Musta'arabi Jews living there, most...
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    visited in 1481 was located 10 miles from Hebron. In 1522-3 Rabbi Moses ben Mordecai Bassola visited the site, mentioning only Jesse's tomb in a burial cave...
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