Jacob of Nehar Pekod

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Jacob HaKohen of Nehar Peḳkod (Hebrew: רבי יעקב הכהן מנהר פקוד ) was the Gaon of Sura from 712-730.

Born in the late 7th century, Jacob was one of several community members who settled in Nehar Pekod. It was here that Jacob attained most of his schooling. He later migrated back to Sura, where he was elected head of the Gaonate, succeeding Rav Sheshna. Most scholars (particularly Rav Sherira Gaon) agree that Jacob served as Sura Gaon for eighteen years, although others state sixteen. [1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ הלפרין, רפאל (1981). אטלס עץ-חיים (in Hebrew). הקדש רוח יעקב.
  2. ^ Rav Naftali Ya'akov HaCohen, "אוצר הגדולים אלופי יעקב" (in Hebrew)
Preceded by Gaon of the Sura Academy
712 - 730
Succeeded by