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- Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/ hah-LAW-khə; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and halocho (Ashke****c:...
- Katan), died 1280, halakhist Isaac of Ourville (Menahel), 13th-century halakhist Menahem Recanati (Pisqe Recanati), 13th-century halakhist Abraham ben Nathan...
- angels as highly reminiscent of the rabbis themselves: they are proficient halakhists (e.g., in Menachot an angel disputes the laws of fringes with Rabbi Kattina...
- rabbinic authorities, repeatedly attacked in the course of time by many halakhists, and in the nineteenth century expunged from the prayer-book by many communities...
- ibn Abi Zimra (Radbaz) (c. 1479 or c. 1487 – 1573), 15th/16th century Halakhist, Posek and Chief Rabbi of Egypt Samuel Eidels ("Maharsha") (1555–1631)...
- Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist, and Talmudist. He is widely known as the Rashba (Hebrew: רשב״א‎), the...
- law forbade the marriage of a girl before the age of puberty. Jewish halakhists and rabbis prohibit a father from betrothing a daughter while she is still...
- Brown, Benjamin (2018-01-01). "A translated chapter from: The Hazon Ish: Halakhist, Believer and Leader of the Haredi Revolution: "The Gaon of Vilna, the...
- of his magnum opus BAyit CHadash), was a prominent Ashke**** posek and halakhist, who lived in Central Europe and held rabbinical positions in Belz, Brest-Litovsk...
- 1410/11 in Zaragoza) was a Spanish-Jewish philosopher and a renowned halakhist (teacher of Jewish law). Along with Maimonides ("Rambam"), Gersonides...