LUZZATTO, JACOB BEN ISAAC
- LUZZATTO, JACOB BEN ISAAC
- LUZZATTO, JACOB BEN ISAAC (16th century), rabbi
and author. Luzzatto was born apparently in Safed where he spent his
childhood. He later moved to Europe where he lived in Basle and probably
also in Posen and Cracow. Luzzatto was the author of Kaftor
va-Feraḥ or Yashresh Ya'akov (Basle, 1581; also
called in another version Kehillat Ya'akov, Salonika, 1584),
an attempt to defend talmudic aggadot attacked by the
Christian censors as anti-Christian. Luzzatto explained the
aggadot according to Rashi, the tosafot, Solomon
b. Abraham Adret, and R. Nissim, citing also parallel readings in the
Jerusalem Talmud, Midrashim, and kabbalistic works, giving them
allegorical meanings. He was also probably the final corrector, after
the censor, of the Basle Talmud (1578–81), since it contains some of his
glosses. He edited (including a preface and index) the Ta'amei
ha-Mitzvot (Basle, 1581) of Menahem Recanati and Solomon Molcho's
Sefer ha-Mefo'ar (Cracow, 1570). A copy of the latter in
Luzzatto's own handwriting is extant (Ms. Oxford, 1660). Luzzatto is
identified with the Jacob b. Isaac Luzzat of Posen who corrected the
Toẓe'ot Ḥayyim (Cracow, n.d.) of Elijah Vidas. He probably
died in Ereẓ Israel, though some believe he died in Venice.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
S.D. Luzzatto, Autobiografia… (1882), 8–10; Brann, in:
Samuel David Luzzatto. Ein Gedenkbuch (1900), 29, 31–33;
Rosanes, Togarma, 3 (19382), 288; J. Perils, Geschichte
der Juden in Posen (1865), 40.
(Umberto (Moses David) Cassuto)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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