# Jacob Pardo

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For the 19th century author, see [Jacob Vita Pardo](/source/Jacob_Vita_Pardo).

**Jacob ben David Pardo** was an 18th-century [rabbi](/source/Rabbi), author and poet.[1]

He served as rabbi at Ragusa ([Dubrovnik](/source/Dubrovnik)) and Spalato ([Split](/source/Split,_Croatia)). He was the author of: "*Marpe Lashon*" ([Venice](/source/Venice), 1780), [prayers](/source/Jewish_prayer) and [religious poems](/source/Piyyut) for children, printed conjointly with his "*Tehillah be-Eretz*," poems on the earthquake in Ragusa; "*Kehillat Ya'akob*" (ib. 1784),[2] commentary on the [Earlier Prophets](/source/Nevi'im#Former_Prophets); "*Appe Zutre*" (ib. 1797),[3] [novellæ](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/novellae) to the treatise "*Hilkot Ishshut*," i.e., precepts for women; "*Tokfo shel Nes*"[4] (ib. 1798), introduction to the "*Ma'aseh Nissim*"[5] of [Aaron Cohen Ragusano](/source/Aaron_ben_David_Cohen_of_Ragusa); "*Minchat Aharon*" (ib. 1809),[6] precepts for the religious ritual upon awakening, for the three daily prayers, and moral precepts; "*Mishkenot Ya'akob*" ([Leghorn](/source/Livorno), 1824), commentary on [Isaiah](/source/Book_of_Isaiah), published by his son David Samuel.[1]

## References

1. [*he:קהלת יעקב*](http://hebrewbooks.org/6403) (in Hebrew). Retrieved June 18, 2014.

1. [*he:אפי זוטרי*](http://hebrewbooks.org/8448) (in Hebrew). [OCLC 233109278](https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/233109278). Retrieved June 18, 2014.

1. [*he:תקפו שׁל נס*](http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=37552&st=&pgnum=2) (in Hebrew). Retrieved June 18, 2014.

1. [*he:מעשׂה נסים*](http://hebrewbooks.org/37552) (in Hebrew). Retrieved June 18, 2014. Friedberg, Bernard. [*he:בית עקד ספרים*](http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=37114&st=&pgnum=314&hilite=) (in Hebrew). Retrieved June 18, 2014.

1. [*he:מנחת אהרן*](http://hebrewbooks.org/22388) (in Hebrew). [OCLC 233099118](https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/233099118). Retrieved June 18, 2014.

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