Moses ibn Habib
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Moses ibn Habib was a Sephardic rabbi of the 17th century. He was a disciple of Jacob Ḥagiz, one of whose daughters he married. Some of his responsa are found in Abraham ha-Levi's Ginnat Weradim, Constantinople, 1715-16. He also wrote:
- Geṭ Pashuṭ, on the laws of divorce, Ortakeni, 1714
- Shammot ba-Areẓ, Talmudic novellæ; Constantinople, 1727
- Ezrat Nashim, on matrimonial law, ib. 1731.
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