David Pardo was an 18th-century Italian rabbi and liturgical poet who lived for some time in Sarajevo and in Jerusalem.[1][2] Among other things, he authored a commentary on the Sifra on Leviticus and Maskil le-David (Venice, 1760), a super-commentary on Rashi on the Torah.[2]
- ^ Heschel, AJ. Heavenly Torah as Refracted Through the Generations (translated and commentary by Gordon Tucker, 2007 ISBN 0-8264-1892-9
- ^ a b M. Franco (1906). "David Pardo". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved Sep 21, 2015.
Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography: Miktam le-Dawid, part i., pp. 1, 207; part ii., Nos. 2, 10, 12, 21, 31; part iii., Nos. 2, 5; part iv., p. 207; Maskil le-Dawid, Preface; Shoshannim le-Dawid, Preface; Shif'at Rebibim, title-page.