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Moses Isserles (Hebrew: משה בן ישראל איסרלישׂ; Polish: Mojżesz ben
Israel Isserles; 22
February 1530 / 25 Adar I 5290 –...
- Karo's work as well as
Isserles', with Karo
usually referred to as "the Mekhaber" (Hebrew: הַמְחַבֵּר, "author") and
Isserles as "the Rema" (an acronym...
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being more nuanced, with
several early modern authorities (including
Moses Isserles and Taz)
arguing that this
restriction only
applied to the milk and meat...
- Ashke****
rabbi Moses Isserles disagreed with Karo and
encouraged kapparot. In Ashke****
communities especially,
Rabbi Isserles'
position came to be widely...
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while Rabbi Isserles was
working yet in his work, the
Darkhei Moshe.
Knowing that the work of
Rabbi Karo had
reached widely its goals,
Isserles published...
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their daily practice. The
works of
Rabbi Moshe Isserles ("Rema"; Kraków, Poland, 1525 to 1572).
Isserles noted that the
Shulchan Aruch was
based on the...
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Around 1550, he had
several correspondences with
Rabbi Moses Isserles (Rema).
Rabbi Isserles represented the
moderated use of
philosophy in
Jewish studies...
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Jewry and its
yeshivot achieved fame from the
early 16th century.
Moses Isserles (1520–1572), an
eminent Talmudist of the 16th century,
established his...
- " When R'
Moshe Isserles'
gloss to the Shulḥan
Arukh (called Mappah)
appeared in
Cracow in 1578,
Rabbi Yoffe felt that
Rabbi Isserles had been too brief...
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Differences are
noted in the
Shulkhan Arukh itself, in the
gloss of
Moses Isserles. Well
known differences in
practice include:
Observance of
Pesach (P****over):...