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Daniel ben Azariah (Hebrew: דניאל בן עזריה, died August 1062) was the gaon of the Land of Israel from 1051 till 1062. Descended from a Babylonian exilarch family, he was a scion of the House of David and was elected to head the Palestinian AcademyinJerusalem.[1] The Ben Ezra Synagogue of the Palestinian JewsinFostat was named in his honour: "Synagogue of our Lord Daniel, the Light of Israel, the Great Prince and Head of the Academy of the Majesty of Jacob."[1] His nomination to the gaonate was not without controversy as it prevailed over the selection of one of the sons of an earlier gaon, Solomon ben Joseph ha-Cohen who had held office from for six months in 1025.[2] In 1062 Daniel died after a long and serious illness which he himself is said to have seen as a punishment for his ill treatment of his predecessor's family.[3] His son, David ben Daniel, was too young to assume his father's position and Elijah, son of Solomon ben Joseph and former av beth din, became gaon until 1083. David ben Daniel was subsequently involved in a succession dispute regarding the gaonate.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Encyclopaedia Judaica, 1972. Vol. 5, pg. 1291.
  • ^ Gil, Moshe (1992), A history of Palestine, 634-1099, translated by Broido, Ethel, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. Section 858, ISBN 9780521599849
  • ^ Jewish Encyclopedia: Gaon
  • Jewish titles
    Preceded by

    Solomon ben Judah

    Gaon of Palestine
    Daniel ben Azariah

    1051–1062
    Succeeded by

    Elijah ben Solomon ha-Cohen


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