Azaria Piccio

Azaria Piccio

Adding local short description: "Venetian preacher (1579–1647)", overriding Wikidata description "Venetian rabbi"

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{{Short description|Venetian preacher (1579–1647)}}
'''Azaria Piccio''' ({{langx|vec|Azarìa Piccio}}; {{langx|he|עזריה בן אפרים פיגו|translit=Azarya ben Efrayim Figu}}; {{langx|pt|Azarias Figo}}; 1579–6 February 1647) was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] [[Talmud]]ist, ''[[sofer]]'' (scribe) and ''darshan'' ([[Maggid|preacher]]) who served in the [[Italian Jews|Jewish communities]] of [[Venetian Ghetto|Venice]] and [[Pisa]].Lieber, C. (2006, May 3). Jewish Venice longs to return to its scholarly roots. ''Religio''. Retrieved from http://www.coveringreligion.org/2016/05/03/jewish-venice-longs-to-return-to-its-scholarly-roots/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160812093729/http://coveringreligion.org/2016/05/03/jewish-venice-longs-to-return-to-its-scholarly-roots/ |date=2016-08-12 }}.
'''Azaria Piccio''' ({{langx|vec|Azarìa Piccio}}; {{langx|he|עזריה בן אפרים פיגו|translit=Azarya ben Efrayim Figu}}; {{langx|pt|Azarias Figo}}; 1579–6 February 1647) was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] [[Talmud]]ist, ''[[sofer]]'' (scribe) and ''darshan'' ([[Maggid|preacher]]) who served in the [[Italian Jews|Jewish communities]] of [[Venetian Ghetto|Venice]] and [[Pisa]].Lieber, C. (2006, May 3). Jewish Venice longs to return to its scholarly roots. ''Religio''. Retrieved from http://www.coveringreligion.org/2016/05/03/jewish-venice-longs-to-return-to-its-scholarly-roots/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160812093729/http://coveringreligion.org/2016/05/03/jewish-venice-longs-to-return-to-its-scholarly-roots/ |date=2016-08-12 }}.