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Isaac ben
Dorbolo (Hebrew: יצחק ב"ר דורבלו/ן) was a rabbi,
about 1150. He
traveled much, and knew France, Germany, Bohemia, Moravia,
Poland and Russia...
- M****achusetts: MIT Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-585-36508-4. OCLC 47010245.
Dorbolo 2011, p. 1644.
Dorbolo 2011, p. 1646.
Brendel 2005, p. 90. Dowe, Phil (2010). "Proportionality...
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condition was
satisfied for
angles greater than 10°.
Another work by Caps,
Dorbolo, Ponte, Croisier, and
Vandewalle has
concluded that the air is a minor...
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original on
January 12, 2014.
Retrieved December 1, 2014.
Ivano Dorboló (June 6, 2010). "The
church of S.Egidio and the Sun of the Alps symbol"...
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different from
those of the
Eastern Ashke****c rite.
According to
Isaac ben
Dorbolo, a
mourner is not
counted for
zimmun or
minyan on the
first day of mourning...
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century Biblical exegete and halakhist. (c. 1180 – c. 1250)
Isaac ben
Dorbolo, 12th-century
halakhist Abraham ibn Daud, (Kabbalah), 12th
century Spanish...
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delle Alpi" (in Italian). Lega Nord.
Retrieved December 1, 2014.
Ivano Dorboló (June 6, 2010). "The
church of S.Egidio and the Sun of the Alps symbol"...
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Mahzor Vitry in BL Add MS 27,201 (f. 227v), if it is the work of
Isaac ben
Dorbolo. The
gloss points out that
Purim and Lag
BaOmer always fall on the same...
- route. In the
early 12th century, a French-Jewish
trader named Isaac ben
Dorbolo wrote that he
traveled with
Radhanite merchants to Poland.[16] The activities...
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original on
January 12, 2014.
Retrieved December 1, 2014.
Ivano Dorboló (June 6, 2010). "The
church of S.Egidio and the Sun of the Alps symbol"...