- owes his re****tion to his
compilation of
ritual law
entitled Shibbolei haLeket (Ears of Gleaning). It is
divided into 372
paragraphs forming twelve sections...
- re-printed in Cremona, 1565, and
later in two
other editions.
Shibbolei ha-
Leket (Hebrew, "Ears of the Harvest"), the
first Italian Jewish codification...
-
Aharon haLevi was born in Girona,
Catalonia (present-day Spain) in 1235 to his
father Joseph haLevi, son of
Benveniste haLevi, son of
Rabbi Joseph haLevi...
-
beginning of the 13th century,
whose tosafot are
mentioned in
Shibbolei HaLeket.
French tosafist of the late 13th century. His
tosafot are
mentioned in...
- reprinted)
Iggeret ha-Musar,
ethical letter addressed to his son (in the "Sefer
ha-Yir'ah," or "Iggeret
ha-Teshuvah," of
Jonah Gerondi)
Iggeret ha-Chemdah, letter...
-
partially preserved in the
collections Temim De'im, Orot Hayyim, and
Shibbolei haLeket, but he also
wrote a
commentary on the
whole Talmud and
compiled several...
-
Jewish law). He is best
known for his work of halakha, the
legal code
Sefer Ha-halachot,
considered the
first fundamental work in
halakhic literature. He...
- book
Mikhlol (מכלול) and his
dictionary of the
Hebrew language called Sefer HaShorashim (ספר השורשים, "Book of Roots")
draws heavily on the
earlier works...
- of his
responsa are
found also in
Zedekiah ben
Abraham Anaw's "Shibbole
ha-
Leḳeṭ" and in
Jehiel ben
Jekuthiel Anav's "Tanya Rabbati," an
epitome of the...
- the
title Peturei Tzitzim and
Zedekiah ben Abraham,
author of
Shibbolei haLeket and a
pupil of Isaiah,
composed glosses on it in 1297. As
regards other...