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Israel Isserlin (Hebrew: :ישראל איסרלן;
Israel Isserlein ben Petachia; 1390 in Maribor,
Duchy of
Styria – 1460 in
Wiener Neustadt,
Lower Austria) was...
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Moses (c. 1420–1488).
Having studied for five
years under Rabbi Israel Isserlein,
Rabbi Joseph traveled to the
Rhine provinces, but
returned to his teacher...
- Isserlis,
Isserles or Iserles, and Isserlin,
Isserlen or
Isserlein are
patronymic Yiddish surnames,
originating in Ashke****c and
Sephardic rabbinical...
- is a
large swimming facility.
Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor Israel Isserlein, (1390–1460),
Slovenian and
German rabbi Queen Mariana of
Spain (1634–1696)...
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beginning with the
Talmud and
ending with the
works of
Rabbi Israel Isserlein). The
Shulchan Aruch (literally "set table") is, in turn, a condensation...
- Ashke**** Jewry,
chiefly based on the
works of
Yaakov Moelin,
Israel Isserlein and
Israel Bruna. All
editions of the
Shulchan Aruch since 1578 include...
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later authorities" (chiefly
based on the
works of
Yaakov Moelin,
Israel Isserlein and
Israel Bruna,
together with the Franco-German Tosafists) as criteria...
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minhagim collected by Klausner. His
responsa are
referred to by
Israel Isserlein in his "Pesaḳim u-Ketabim" (No. 6). One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates...
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first husband dies in a car
accident and
second in an
airplane crash.
Isserlein, Israel.
Terumat ha-Deshen 211. Note: he
overrules Maimonides based on...
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early in the morning. In Neustadt, he
would knock four times.
Israel Isserlein, a
rabbi from Neustadt,
argued that this
pattern encoded the biblical...