Samuel ben Uri Shraga Phoebus

(Hebrew: שמואל בן אורי שרגא פיביש) (c. 1625 or 1650 – 1706)[1][2] was a Polish rabbi and Talmudist of Woydyslaw in the second half of the 17th century.

[3] Samuel officiated as rabbi in Shydlow, Poland, whence he was called in September 1691 to the rabbinate of Fürth, Germany.

In his new office, he displayed great activity, and was the recipient of a good income; nevertheless his new surroundings were distasteful to him.

In 1694, he received a call to return to Shydlow, which he soon accepted, as appears from his approbation of the work Ir Binyamin (Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1698), in which he is mentioned as rabbi of the Polish town.

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