Italian rabbinical family, of which the following members are known:
Rabbi at Asti in the nineteenth century.
Italian scholar of the seventeenth century; flourished in Lugo, where he probably held the position of ab bet din; a contemporary of Nathanael Trabotti. In a responsum printed in Lampronti's "Paḥad Yiẓḥaḳ" (1:112) Hezekiah pleads total blindness as an excuse for the incomplete answer given to a question addressed to him.
Rabbi at Ferrara in the seventeenth century. He was the author of a responsum on the controversy at Lodi between Manasseh ha-Kohen and the Pavia brothers; also of a responsum (in the collection "Palge Mayim," p. 36) in which he retracted a decision previously given.
Mentioned in Shabbethai Bär's responsa collection (§ 51).