- Mordecai Baruch Carvalho
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Mordecai Baruch Carvalho (or Carvallo) (died January 1785) was a wealthy Tunisian merchant and rabbi.
He devoted part of his time to rabbinical studies, and in 1752 succeeded his teacher, Isaac Lumbroso, whose best pupil he was, as rabbi of the Leghorn congregation of Tunis. Throughout the country he enjoyed a high reputation as a rabbinical authority.
His publications are:
- To'afot Re'em (The Strength of a Unicorn), commentary on the work of Elijah Mizrachi (Leghorn, 1761)
- Mira Dakya (Pure Myrrh), commentary and miscellanies on various tracts of the Babylonian Talmud, and on Maimonides' Yad ha-qazaqah (Leghorn, 1792).
He also published the uncompleted work of his son, Isaac Carvalho, who died in January 1759 at the age of twenty-eight. This work, entitled Sefer ha-Zikronot we-Chayye Yitzchaq (Book of Records, and the Life of Isaac), and published together with the elder Carvalho's To'afot Re'em, contains a commentary on the works of Mizrachi, miscellanies on various tracts of the Talmud, and four funeral orations. Carvalho died in 1785, at an advanced age.
This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia article "Carvalho (Carvallo), Mordecai Baruch" by Gotthard Deutsch and Meyer Kayserling, a publication now in the public domain.
Categories:- Early Acharonim
- 1785 deaths
- Tunisian rabbis
- 18th-century rabbis
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