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Haggahot Maimuniyyot (Hebrew: הגהות מיימוניות) is a 13th-century
halakhic work aut****d by Meir HaKohen. It is one of the most
important sources for the...
- from the
butcher and fish from the
fisherman (Tractate Nedarim, 20b) —
Hagahot HaBach to
Tractate Yebamoth 34b Thus
Rabbenu Asher,
followed by
Rabbi Elijah...
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editions of the Talmud, in the form of
marginal glosses entitled Hagahot ha-Bach and
Hagahot ha-Gra respectively;
further emendations by
Solomon Luria are...
- Laws of
Prohibited Relations, 21:14
Joseph Karo,
Shulchan Aruch, III:26:4
Hagahot Maimoniot on
Mishneh Torah, Sanctity, ad. loc. Rema on
Shulchan Aruch ad...
- HaKohen,
wrote the
famous commentary on Maimonides'
Mishneh Torah entitled Hagahot Maimoniyot.
Rabbi Meir
wrote no
single major work, but many notes, commentaries...
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Eliezer ben Joel
HaLevi (Raavyah)
Eleazar of
Worms (Rokeach) Meir
HaKohen (
Hagahot Maimuniot)
Judah ben
Samuel of
Regensburg (Yehudah haHasid)
Yaakov ben...
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Shulchan Aruch,
beginning soon
after its publication. The
first major gloss,
Hagahot by
Moses Isserles, was
published shortly after the
Shulchan Aruch appeared...
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Isserles (SA YD 276:13),
include the term
Shalom as well. e.g.
Akiva Eiger (
Hagahot to SA YD 276:9) and
Shabbatai HaKohen (SK YD 179:11).
Yechiel Michel Epstein...
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Eliezer ben Joel
HaLevi (Raavyah)
Eleazar of
Worms (Rokeach) Meir
HaKohen (
Hagahot Maimuniot)
Judah ben
Samuel of
Regensburg (Yehudah haHasid)
Yaakov ben...
- commandments),
Nachmanides (Commentary to
Exodus 17:16),
Sefer HaYereim (435),
Hagahot Maimoniyot (Hilchot
Melachim 5:5) Rashi, 1
Samuel 15:3 commentary, The...