Judah ben Nissim

Moroccan writer and philosopher

Judah ben Nissim was a prominent Moroccan writer and philosopher of the 13th century, whose works primarily focused on Jewish thought and scholarship. As a key figure in the Jewish intellectual tradition, he made significant contributions to the field of Judaism through his writings. His most notable work, Uns al-Gharīb, showcases his philosophical and literary expertise, demonstrating a deep understanding of Jewish texts and traditions.

In addition to Uns al-Gharīb, Judah ben Nissim authored several other notable works, including a commentary on the Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer, a foundational text of Jewish wisdom. He also wrote Tafsīr al-Salawāt, a commentary on liturgy that highlights his knowledge of Jewish prayer and ritual. Furthermore, his writings extended to astrology, with a work likely titled Kitāb al-Miftāh, underscoring his broad intellectual interests and expertise. Through his diverse body of work, Judah ben Nissim left a lasting impact on Jewish scholarship and philosophy.