Isaac ben David Pardo ( he, יצחק בן דוד פארדו) was a
rabbi
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as well as the author of "''To'afot Re'em''", a commentary on the
responsa of Rabbi
Ahai of Shabha
Achai Gaon (also known as Ahai of Shabḥa or Aha of Shabḥa, Hebrew: רב אחא �חאימשַׁבָּחָא) was a leading scholar during the period of the Geonim, an 8th-century Talmudist of high renown. He enjoys the distinction of being ...
, with an index of the different responsa. He succeeded his father, Rabbi
David Pardo, as rabbi of
Sarajevo
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,
Bosnia
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. His brother was Jacob Pardo.
"''To'afot Re'em''" was published posthumously at
Thessaloniki
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in 1811.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina people of Italian descent
Bosnia and Herzegovina rabbis
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sephardi Jews
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People of Italian-Jewish descent
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