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- Moses_ibn_Habib abstract "Moses ibn Habib (1654–1696) was the Rishon LeZion (Sephardic chief Rabbi of Israel), Hakham Bashi (chief rabbi of the Ottoman Empire) and the head of a major yeshiva in Jerusalem.".
- Moses_ibn_Habib birthDate "1654".
- Moses_ibn_Habib birthYear "1654".
- Moses_ibn_Habib deathDate "1696".
- Moses_ibn_Habib deathYear "1696".
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- Moses_ibn_Habib dateOfBirth "1654".
- Moses_ibn_Habib dateOfDeath "1696".
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- Moses_ibn_Habib name "Moses Ibn Habib".
- Moses_ibn_Habib shortDescription "Ottoman rabbi".
- Moses_ibn_Habib description "Ottoman rabbi".
- Moses_ibn_Habib description "Ottoman rabbi".
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- Moses_ibn_Habib subject Category:17th-century_rabbis.
- Moses_ibn_Habib subject Category:Early_Acharonim.
- Moses_ibn_Habib subject Category:Rabbis_in_Ottoman_Palestine.
- Moses_ibn_Habib subject Category:Rishon_LeZion_(rabbi).
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- Moses_ibn_Habib comment "Moses ibn Habib (1654–1696) was the Rishon LeZion (Sephardic chief Rabbi of Israel), Hakham Bashi (chief rabbi of the Ottoman Empire) and the head of a major yeshiva in Jerusalem.".
- Moses_ibn_Habib label "Moses ibn Habib".
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- Moses_ibn_Habib name "Moses Ibn Habib".