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Hachmei Provence () refers to the hakham]], "sages" or "", of , now in , which was a great center for Rabbinical Jewish scholarship in the times of the . The singular form is hakham, a Sephardic and Hachmei Provençal term for a .

In matters of , as well as in their traditions and customs, the Provençal hekhamim occupy an intermediate position between the Sephardic Judaism of the neighboring Spanish scholars and the Old French (similar to the ) tradition represented by the Tosafists.

The term "Provence" in Jewish tradition is not limited to today's administrative region of but to the entirety of . This includes (which is sometimes informally, though incorrectly, transliterated as "Narvona" as a result of the back-and-forth transliteration between Rabbinical Hebrew and ), Lunel (which is informally transliterated Lunil), and the city of , from the Mediterranean coast. It also included cities which at that time formed part of the 's political and cultural domain, such as . In some ways, the Jewish traditions of Catalonia were closer to those of Provence than to those of the Kingdom of Castile and .

There was a distinctive Provençal liturgy used by the Jews of the of italic=no, known as , who remained following the expulsion of the Jews from the rest of France.For this liturgy, see Seder ha-Tamid , Avignon 1776. This liturgy was intermediate in character between the Sephardi rites and the , and was in some ways closer to the Italian rite than to either.

After the French Revolution, when France annexed italic=no, the Provençal rite was replaced by the Portuguese Sephardic liturgy, which is used by the Jews of today.


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Narbonne


Lunel
  • Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona the Baal haMaor
  • Abraham ben Nathan haYarhi ( Yareah is for , which is Lune in , the source for the city-name Lunel)
  • Yonatan HaKohen of Lunel
  • haYarhi, and his son Isaac
  • Meshullam ben Jacob
  • Asher ben Meshullam
  • Rava Shlomo Yitzchaki () (disputed)


Montpellier
  • Solomon ben Abraham of Montpellier who led the movement against


Rest of Provence


Members of the Kalonymus Family
  • Kalonymus ben Kalonymus of
  • Kalonymus ben Todros

  • Y. Maser (2016), Les rabbins du Sud de la France au Moyen Age et leurs écrits. Les Sages de Provincia. Institut R' Yesha'ya Bakish, Hotsaat Bakish, Montpellier, 118 p.

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