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==Biography==
==Biography==
Served as rabbi in Florence, Turin and Tripoli, before settling in Palestine in 1939. Author of well-known commentary to the Bible, and a Hebrew translation of the Apocrypha.
 
Elia Samuele Artom was born in Italy.
 
He served as a rabbi in Florence, Turin, and Tripoli [Libia, then an Italian colony]. After the promulgation of the Racial Laws in Italy, he settled in Palestine in 1939.  
 
In Palestine he worked as a high school teacher while often collaborating with his brother-in-law [[Umberto Cassuto]] in scholarly projects. He authored a multi-volume commentary to the Bible, and an annotated Hebrew translation of the OT Apocrypha.
 
Artom died in Israel in 1965.
 
==References==
*[[Paul Mendes-Flohr]], in [[Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (2009- de Gruyter), website]]


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 29 April 2012

Elia Samuele Artom (1887-1965) was a Jewish-Italian scholar.

Biography

Elia Samuele Artom was born in Italy.

He served as a rabbi in Florence, Turin, and Tripoli [Libia, then an Italian colony]. After the promulgation of the Racial Laws in Italy, he settled in Palestine in 1939.

In Palestine he worked as a high school teacher while often collaborating with his brother-in-law Umberto Cassuto in scholarly projects. He authored a multi-volume commentary to the Bible, and an annotated Hebrew translation of the OT Apocrypha.

Artom died in Israel in 1965.

References

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

  • Ha-sefarim ha-hisonim (Tel Aviv 1958-67)

External links