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). מלון אספרנטי־עברי : (בצרוף מבנה השפה ודקדוקה, תרגילים וספורים) [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.
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References

  1. "Archived copy" הרב פרופ' ע"צ מלמד בן תשעים (PDF). Akadem (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: The Academy of the Hebrew Language (2): 2. January 1994. ISSN 0793-0593. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. פרופ' ע"צ מלמד ז"ל (PDF). Akadem (in Hebrew) (3): 3. June 1994. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  3. Who's Who Israel. 1968. p. lxxviii. OCLC 1769848.
  4. 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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