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Isserles was at work on the
Darkhei Moshe.
Recognizing that Karo's
commentary largely met his objectives,
Isserles published the
Darkhei Moshe in a
modified form...
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Darkhei Moshe (Hebrew: דרכי משה) is a
commentary of the book Arba'ah
Turim and the Beit Yosef,
which is also a
commentary on the Tur.
Darkhei Moshe was...
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author of
Darkhei T'shuvah, son of the Shem Sh'lomo
Grand Rabbi Chaim Elazar Spira of Munkatch,
author of
Minchas El'azar, son of the
Darkhei T'shuvah...
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Aruch HaShulchan Beit
Yosef Ben Ish Hai
Chayei Adam and
Chochmat Adam
Darkhei Moshe Halachot Gedolot Kaf
HaChaim Hilchot HaRif Kessef Mishneh Kitzur...
- (Moses Isserles)
started writing his
commentary on the Arba'ah Turim,
Darkhei Moshe, at
about the same time as
Yosef Karo. Karo
finished his work "Bet...
- Its
practices are
similar to
those of
Shira Hadasha in
Jerusalem and
Darkhei Noam in New York City. The
practices of Rosh Pina and
communities like...
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because it
glorifies the torah", a
ruling affirmed by
Moses Isserles (
Darkhei Moshe). This
places the
custom of
removing the
scrolls from the ark and...
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Jewish law.
Other commentaries are
Bayit Chadash by
rabbi Joel Sirkis,
Darkhei Moshe by
Moses Isserles, Beit
Yisrael (Perishah u-Derishah) by
rabbi Joshua...
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explicit reference to Aristotle, by
Isaac Campanton (d. Spain, 1463) in his
Darkhei ha-Talmud ("The Ways of the Talmud"), and is also
found in the
works of...
- "Shulchan Aruch"
refers to the
combined work of Karo and Isserles. Isserles'
Darkhei Moshe is
similarly a
commentary on the Tur and the Beit Yosef. The Levush...