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- Moses_ben_Mordecai_Bassola abstract "Moses ben Mordecai Bassola (or simply: Moses Bassola, Altrenative spelling: Basilea, Basila, Bassola, Basola, Basla; Hebrew: רבי משה ברבי מרדכי באסולה or simply: משה באסולה; Alternative Hebrew spelling: באזלה,איש באזולה,ב(א)סולה, באסל,באזילא; born 1480 (year ה'ר"מ, Hebrew calendar), in Pesaro, Italy - died in 1560 (year ה'ש"כ, Hebrew calendar) ) was a Rabbi and a cabalist. His Travel book won wide popularity. It has been published in English and modern Hebrew by Abraham David under the titles In Zion and Jerusalem: The Itinerary of Rabbi Moses Basola (1521–1523). (Jerusalem: C. G. Foundation Jerusalem Project Publications, 1999. 148 pp. [English], 48 pp. [Hebrew].)Since he called himself Ẓarfati (the Frenchman), he may have originated from France.R. Moses was the son of a famous rabbinical family in the Land of Israel and in Italy, living between the 15th century - 18th century. His last name - Bassola - shows that the family probably originated from Basel (the Latin form of the name is: Basil) in Switzerland. Served in his youth in his hometown of Pesaro as a Rabbi. In 1521 he sailed to the Land of Israel via Cyprus and Crete and toured it for a year and a half. His impressions from this visit are documented in his book Sefer masaot. The book became a rich source of description of the land of Israel, its attractions and people during those years and especially the Jewish community.After returning to Italy R. Moses lived in Ancona and headed the Yeshiva there. In his later years R. Moses made Aliyah to the Land of Israel and setteled in Safed, where he was in a friendly relationship with the rabbis of the city, especially with R. Moses ben Jacob Cordovero. R. Moses' son, R. Azriel ben Moses Bassola, was a known scholar, whom among his students was R. Leon of Modena.".
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- Moses_ben_Mordecai_Bassola subject Category:Rabbis_of_the_Land_of_Israel.
- Moses_ben_Mordecai_Bassola comment "Moses ben Mordecai Bassola (or simply: Moses Bassola, Altrenative spelling: Basilea, Basila, Bassola, Basola, Basla; Hebrew: רבי משה ברבי מרדכי באסולה or simply: משה באסולה; Alternative Hebrew spelling: באזלה,איש באזולה,ב(א)סולה, באסל,באזילא; born 1480 (year ה'ר"מ, Hebrew calendar), in Pesaro, Italy - died in 1560 (year ה'ש"כ, Hebrew calendar) ) was a Rabbi and a cabalist. His Travel book won wide popularity.".
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