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'''Aaron ben Moses ben Asher''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: {{Script/Hebrew|אהרן בן משה בן אשר}}; [[Tiberian Hebrew]]: ʾAhărôn ben Mōšeh benʾĀšēr; 10th century, died c.960) was a [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[sofer|scribe]] who lived in [[Tiberias]] in northern [[Israel]] and refined the [[Tiberian vocalization|Tiberian system]] of writing vowel sounds in [[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]], which is still in use today, and serves as the basis for grammatical analysis.
==Background==
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