- both of the following,
subsequent works. The
first legal codex proper,
Halachot Pesukot ("Decided Laws"), by
Yehudai ben
Nahman (c. 760),
rearranges the...
-
Halachot Pesukot (Hebrew: הלכות פסוקות) is a
condensed rabbinic work
written by
Yehudai Gaon in the
Geonic Era,
containing chapters on
common Jewish halachic...
- 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 was born...
-
rabbi and
Talmudist famous for his
commentary on the Talmud,
Chiddushei Halachot.
Eidels is also
known as
Maharsha (מהרש"א, a
Hebrew acronym for "Our Teacher...
- Ha-Mitzvot says in p****ing that Simeon, not Yehudai, was the
author of
Halachot Gedolot. Many
ancient authorities, like the
Geonim Sherira ben
Hanina and...
- Pumbeditha, in
Babylon (650 - 1250) : She'iltoth of Acha'i [Gaon]
Halachot Gedolot Halachot Pesukot, by Rav
Yehudai Gaon
Emunoth ve-Deoth (Saadia Gaon) The...
-
composed to
articulate and
justify their enumeration of the commandments:
Halachot Gedolot ("Great Laws"),
thought to be
written by
Rabbi Simeon Kayyara (the...
- was a Provençal rabbi, an
important commentator on the Talmud,
Sefer Halachot of
Rabbi Yitzhak Alfasi (known by the
abbreviation RIF) and
Mishne Torah...
- Mourning". Chabad.org.
Retrieved November 30, 2019.
Yehudai Gaon (1999).
Sefer Halachot Pesukot (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Ahavat Shalom. p. 416. OCLC 42433185. Goldberg...
-
composed treatises and commentaries.
Three handbooks on
Jewish law are:
Halachot Pesukot of
Yehudai Gaon (not to be
confused with the
responsa collection...