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colleague Hanina was his
brother according to
Sanhedrin 14a; see Maharsha,
Ḥiddushe Agadot, ad loc. They were
lineal descendants from Eli the priest, which...
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Retrieved February 4, 2013. Its Bibliography:
Ḥiddushe Geonim on Baba Ḳamma and B. Meẓi'a, Salonica, 1728;
Ḥiddushe R.
Solomon b.
Adret on Baba Ḳamma, Berlin...
- Lublin, who aut****d his own novellæ on the Talmud,
published with the
Ḥiddushe Halakhot, last
recension (Mahdura Batra). The
Maharsha died "5 days in(to)...
- They include:
Ḥiddushe Geonim (Offenbach, 1723),
consisting of
scholia to the
treatises Baba Ḳamma, Baba Meẓi'a, and Sanhedrin;
Ḥiddushe Halakot, on Giṭṭin...
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Sefer ha-Miẓwot of Maimonides,
which appeared together with the text as
Ḥiddushe MaHaRDaM. One of his sons,
Israel Meisels, was
dayyan in Kraków and rabbi...
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finally published,
probably in 1737, at Homburgvor-der-Höhe
under the
title Ḥiddushe Halakot. A
second edition appeared there in 1757; and both were full of...
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later moving to Lublin,
where he
published novellæ on the Talmud,
called Ḥiddushe Halakot Mahdura Batra (Lublin, 1670); the work was a
revised edition of...
- same were made a
hundred years later (Hanau, 1610),
under the
title of
Ḥiddushe A****h ("Novellæ from the A****h"),
comprising a
selection from Suslin's...
- Grätz, Steinschneider, Kohut, and Kaufmann. Halberstam's
editions are:
Ḥiddushe ha-Riṭba'al Niddah, novellæ and
discussions on the
tractate Niddah by R...
- children, Livorno, 1840),
discussions on
Jacob ben Asher's Arba'ah Turim;
Ḥiddushe dinim (Livorno, 1844),
halakic discussions;
Derekh ha-ḥayyim ve-tokhaḥat...