Creator Bio
Ḥushiel ben Elḥanan
Mid- to Late 10th Century
Ḥushiel ben Elḥanan, a native of Bari in southern Italy, migrated to Qayrawān, in what is now Tunisia, where he later headed the talmudic academy. The circumstances of Ḥushiel’s arrival in Qayrawān are legendary. According to Abraham ibn Dā’ūd (ca. 1110–ca. 1180), Ḥushiel was one of the “four captives” who established important centers of Jewish learning outside the Near East, heralding the decline of the Baghdad academies. Ḥushiel’s reputation spread widely during his lifetime, and he was the teacher of many leading figures, including Nissim Ibn Shāhīn (ca. 990–ca. 1062) and his own son Ḥananel ben Ḥushiel (ca. 990–ca. 1053).
Content by Ḥushiel ben Elḥanan
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Letter to Shemariah ben Elḥanan
To our great, holy, and majestic master and teacher, Shemariah, the chief rabbi, and to our master, his charming son Elḥanan, so entwined with every kind of wisdom, bound to every book with a…