Samuel Garmison
Samuel Garmison was a Jewish scholar and rabbi who lived in the Land of Israel during the seventeenth century.
He was a native of Salonica, and settled in Jerusalem, where he became rabbi. Of his numerous works only two, and these in manuscript, are extant:Imre Binah, novellæ on Talmudic treatises, and Imre No'am, homilies; the second part of the latter is in the possession of Hakham Bashi Al-Yashar in Jerusalem. In the latter work the author quotes three others: Imre Yosher, Imre Emet, and a commentary on Tur Choshen Mishpat.
Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
- David Conforte, Ḳore ha-Dorot, p. 49b, Berlin, 1846;
- Azulai, Shem ha-Gedolim;
- Benjacob, Oẓar ha-Sefarim, p. 46.
- , Jewish Encyclopedia article, written by Gotthard Deutsch and Lazarus Grünhut.
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