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History of the Jews of the Netherlands Antilles ed. Isaac Samuel Emmanuel, Suzanne A. Emmanuel - 1970 "Rabbi Joseph Pardo studied in Salonika, formerly the largest center of Sephardic Jewish theological sciences. His departure from that city is mentioned in the Rabbi Shelomo Hacohen Responsa, vol. 1 (Salonika, 1587), p. 120a.
Yaron Ben-Naeh Jews in the realm of the Sultans 2008 p239 footnotes "see Shlomo haCohen, Responsa, 4 vols. (published Salonika-Venice 1586-1730),"
Could this be the subject of this bio stub? The source seems to be from the indexing on hebrewbooks.org? In ictu oculi (talk) 11:11, 20 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]