Ezra Zion Melamed
Rabbi Ezra Zion Melamed (Hebrew: עזרא ציון מלמד, also ע"צ מלמד, November 22, 1903[1] – March 9, 1994[2]) was an Israeli biblical and Talmudic scholar, and lexicographer of Aramaic language.[1] He was born in Shiraz, Persia in 1903.[3] He won the 1987 Israel Prize for his work in Biblical interpretation and Rabbinical literature.[4] He was the rabbi of the Persian Jewish community in Jerusalem, succeeding his father's position.[1]
Works
- Melamed, Ezra Zion (1927). Vortaro Esperanta-Hebrea / Milon Esperanṭi-ʻIvri (מלון אספרנטי־עברי) [Esperanto–Hebrew Dictionary]. Jerusalem. OCLC 62527530.
- Melamed, Ezra Zion (2005). Aramaic-Hebrew-English dictionary of the Babylonian Talmud. ISBN 9781583307762.
- Melamed, Ezra Zion (1961). Chaim Rabin, ed. "Break-up of Stereotype Phrases as an Artistic Device in Biblical Poetry". Scripta Hierosolymitana. Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 8: 115–153. ISSN 0080-8369.
References
- 1 2 3 "הרב פרופ' ע"צ מלמד בן תשעים" (PDF). Akadem (אקדם) (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: The Academy of the Hebrew Language (2): 2. January 1994. ISSN 0793-0593. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
- ↑ "פרופ' ע"צ מלמד ז"ל" (PDF). Akadem (in Hebrew) (3): 3. June 1994. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
- ↑ Who's Who Israel. 1968. p. lxxviii. OCLC 1769848.
- ↑ Safrai, Shmuel (1987). Betsalel, Yitshak, ed. "הרב פרופסור עזרא ציון מלמד" (PDF). Pe'amim (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Mekhon Ben-Tsvi (31): 154–155. ISSN 0334-4088. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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