Abiathar ben Elijah ha-Cohen
Abiathar ben Elijah ha-Cohen (Hebrew: אביתר בן אליהו הכהן, c. 1040 – 1109), was the last Palestinian Gaon to occupy his position in the land of Israel. He succeeded his father Rabbi Elijah to the gaonate in 1083.[1] He was deposed for a period following a violent quarrel with the Egyptian exilarch David ben Daniel who aspired to dominate Palestinian Jewry.[2] After having fled to Syria in 1093, he later returned to his position following the fall of David ben Daniel. An account of these events was discovered in the Cairo Genizah, known as Megillat Abiathar.[1]
References
- R. J. Zwi Werblowsky; Geoffrey Wigoder (1986). The encyclopedia of the Jewish religion. Adama Books. p. 3. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- Cecil Roth; Geoffrey Wigoder (1970). The New standard Jewish encyclopedia. Doubleday. p. 7. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
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