Nissan Deliatitz

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Nissan ben Avraham Deliatitz (Hebrew: ניסן בן אברהם דעליאטיץ) was a 19th-century Russian rabbi and mathematician.

He wrote Keneh Ḥokhmah, a manual of algebra in five parts, published in Vilna and Grodno in 1829.[1] The work received approbations from Rabbi David, the av beit din of Novhardok, and Rabbi Avraham Abele ben Avraham Shlomo Poswoler, an eminent scholar who headed the Vilna beit din.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Deliatitz, Nisan (1829). Ḳeneh ḥokhmah: ḳolel ḥamishah sheʻarim be-hokhmat algebra (in Hebrew). Vilna and Grodno: Menaḥem Man ben Barukh and Śimḥah Zimel ben Menaḥem Naḥum. OCLC 19154733.
  2. ^ Assaf, David (2010). Untold Tales of the Hasidim: Crisis & Discontent in the History of Hasidism. Translated by Ordan, Dena. Waltham: Brandeis University Press. p. 241. ISBN 978-1-58465-861-0.