Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi
Eliezer ben Solomon Ashkenazi was a Rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis. He published at Metz in 1849, under the title Dibre Hakamim, a selection of 11 ancient manuscripts:Midrash Wayosha, on the Pentateuch
- Joseph Caro's Commentary on Lamentations
- Maimonides' Hokmat ha-'Ibbur, a treatise on the computation of the intercalary month
- Abraham bar Hiyyah's seventh "gate" of the third treatise on the computation of the intercalary month, with a responsum by Hai Gaon on the calculation of the years since the Creation
- Moses Narboni's Maamar ba-Behirah, a treatise on free-willNussah Ketab, a letter from Joshua Lorki on religion
- Isaac Ardotiel's Meliẓah 'al ha-'Et, a prose poem on the pen
- David ben Yom-tob's Yesodot ha-Maskil, 13 articles of belief of an enlightened manRaMBaM, a letter from Maimonides addressed to Rabbi Japhet the Dayyan
- A letter by Elijah of Italy, written from Palestine to his family at Ferrara, in 1438
- Jacob Provençal's Be-Debar Limmud ha-Hokmah, on the study of science.
Ashkenazi published also Ta'am Zekenim, edited by R. Kirchheim, a collection of old manuscripts and prints dealing with Jewish literature and history in the Middle Ages.