David ben Joseph Pardo was a 17th-century rabbi. He was born in Amsterdam. His father was Rabbi Joseph Pardo (c. 1624 – 1677 [1] [2]), hazzan in London and author of "Shulḥan Tahor." [3]
He was married to Esther Abenatar. [1]
He edited his father's work "Shulḥan Tahor" [2] and also translated the work into Spanish under the title of "Compendio de Dinim" (Amsterdam, 1689). [4] The other works attributed to him by Julius Fürst ("Bibliotheca Judaica" iii. 67) [5] were written by David ben Jacob Pardo. [3]
David ben Joseph Pardo was a 17th-century rabbi. He was born in Amsterdam. His father was Rabbi Joseph Pardo (c. 1624 – 1677 [1] [2]), hazzan in London and author of "Shulḥan Tahor." [3]
He was married to Esther Abenatar. [1]
He edited his father's work "Shulḥan Tahor" [2] and also translated the work into Spanish under the title of "Compendio de Dinim" (Amsterdam, 1689). [4] The other works attributed to him by Julius Fürst ("Bibliotheca Judaica" iii. 67) [5] were written by David ben Jacob Pardo. [3]