Aaron Abba Ha-levi Ben Johanan
- Aaron Abba Ha-levi Ben Johanan
Aaron Abba Ha-levi Ben Johanan (died June 18, 1643) was a prominent rabbi. He was born about the close of the sixteenth century and died in Lemberg (currently Lviv, Ukraine) in 1643, where he was president of a rabbinical college. His decisions are found in the responsa of Abraham Rapoport, Joel Särkes and Meir Lublin.
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