- separately.
HaMapah (המפה) is
written as a
gloss to the
Shulchan Aruch of
Yosef Karo,
discussing cases where Sephardi and Ashke****
customs differ.
Hamapah is...
-
Mapah may
refer to:
Ha-
Mapah (Hebrew: "the tablecloth"), a
commentary on the
Shulchan Aruch by
Moses Isserles The
Mapah,
title of the
French mystic Simon...
- Talmudist, and Halakhist, best
known for his
Terumat HaDeshen,
which served as one
source for
HaMapah, the
component of the
Shulkhan Arukh by
Moses Isserles...
-
Isserles (Rema) (1520–1572),
Polish halakhic authority and Posek,
author of
HaMapah component of the
Shulkhan Arukh Yosef Karo (the Mechaber) (1488–1575),...
- such by the Zohar. See
Azariah de Rossi's Meor Einayim,
Moshe Isserles's
HaMapah, and Joel Sirkis's
responsa for
early examples.
Isserles himself was often...
- commentaries, most
prominently the
gloss written by
Rabbi Moses Isserles named HaMapah ("The Tablecloth").
Halakhic literature continued to
expand and evolve...
-
Yaakov Moelin,
Israel Isserlein, and
Israel Bruna). The
glosses are
called ha-
Mapah ("the Tablecloth"). His
comments are now
incorporated into the body of...
- work. Importantly, they
served as a
source of
Halakha for
Moses Isserles'
HaMapah - the
gloss on the
Shulkhan Arukh describing differences between Ashke****...
- mereʾšiyt ymey hạsiylwm wʿad haywm. Tel-ʾAbiyb Bney-Braq:
Mapah -
miypwy whwṣaʾah laʾwr Hwṣ.
haQiybwṣ hamʾwḥad. ISBN 978-965-7184-45-5.
Wikimedia Commons...
- sections:
Orach Chayim,
Yoreh De'ah, Even Ha'ezer, and
Choshen Mishpat. The
Mapah, a
commentary on
Shulchan Aruch by
Rabbi Moshe Isserles (the Rema) is generally...