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Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/ hah-LAW-khə; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also
transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and
halocho (Ashke****c:...
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Responsa (vol. i., No. 395); the
Responsa of
Asher ben
Jehiel (pp. 4, 6); his
Halakot (Berakot i. 12, ed. Wilna, p. 10); the work of his son
Jacob ben Asher...
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devoted himself to the
explanation and
defense of Alfasi's "
Halakot,"
since that
compendium had been
adopted for
practical decisions. The extant...
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Halachoth Gedoloth (lit.
great halachoth) is a work on
Jewish law
dating from the
Geonic period. It
exists in
several different recensions, and
there are...
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Jonathan Eybeschütz, and others; and Ur lo be-Ẓiyyon, novellæ on
Berakhot and
Halakot Ḳeṭannot. Both
works were
published after his
death by his son,
Judah Löb...
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scholia to the
treatises Baba Ḳamma, Baba Meẓi'a, and Sanhedrin; Ḥiddushe
Halakot, on Giṭṭin, Wandsbeck, 1731; Shema'ta Ḥadta, on
Ketubot and Giṭṭin, Frankfort-on-the-Main...
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making and
writing of tefillin,
together with Samson's own
notes from the "
Halakot Gedolot," "SMaG," "Sefer HaTerumah," "Sefer HaRoḳeaḥ," and
other works...
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studies altogether, nor had he ever said that
there was no need of the "
Halakot" of
Rabbi Isaac Alfasi, for he
himself had
lectured to his
pupils on the...
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formulated by
Rabbi Akiva;
Judah following in his work the
arrangement of the
halakot as
taught by
Rabbi Meir (Akiva's
foremost student).
Using the precedent...
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differences concerned only
interpretations of
Biblical p****ages,
never halakot.
During Hadrian's ****cution,
Josiah seems to have fled from Israel, for...