Abraham Cohen Pimentel

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Abraham Cohen Pimentel (died March 21, 1697) was a rabbi of Amsterdam. He was a student of Saul Levi Morteira, and he also served as hakham of the synagogue in Hamburg [1] and was initially a signator to a letter of approbation for Sabbatai Zevi. [2] He was the author of the Minchat Kohen, published in 1668.

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