. "Aaron ben Perez"@en . . "1364"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Aaron ben Perez of Avignon"@en . "Rabbi, scholar"@en . . . . . . . . . "Aaron ben Perez"@en . . . . . . . . "1055078283"^^ . . . "Aaron ben Perez of Avignon was a French rabbi and scholar; born about the middle of the thirteenth century; died in the first quarter of the fourteenth century. He was one of the leading scholars of Argenti\u00E8re, Languedoc, France. With other influential members of the cong\u0155egation of Argenti\u00E8re, he signed an address to Solomon ben Adret during the great anti-Maimonist controversy of 1303-05. The address, with the signatures, can be found in Abba Mari Don Astruc's , \u00A7 47. This appeal was intended to encourage Abba Mari in his efforts to stem the tide of false doctrines rapidly spreading among the younger scholars."@en . "Aaron ben Perez of Avignon"@en . . "35614156"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "French"@en . . "Aaron ben Perez of Avignon was a French rabbi and scholar; born about the middle of the thirteenth century; died in the first quarter of the fourteenth century. He was one of the leading scholars of Argenti\u00E8re, Languedoc, France. With other influential members of the cong\u0155egation of Argenti\u00E8re, he signed an address to Solomon ben Adret during the great anti-Maimonist controversy of 1303-05. The address, with the signatures, can be found in Abba Mari Don Astruc's , \u00A7 47. This appeal was intended to encourage Abba Mari in his efforts to stem the tide of false doctrines rapidly spreading among the younger scholars."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . .