Education
Aaron studied in his native city and later in Venice, whence he returned to occupy a pulpit in Ragusa.
Aaron studied in his native city and later in Venice, whence he returned to occupy a pulpit in Ragusa.
In 1623 he was imprisoned as a supposed accomplice of Isaac Jeshurun, who had been falsely accused of ritual murder. Aaron"s account of the alleged ritual murder, together with documents from the Ragusa archives, were published in 1882.