- Loew (alt. Löw, Loewe, Löwe or Levai), the
Maharal of
Prague (Hebrew: מהר״ל מפראג), or
simply the
Maharal (the
Hebrew acronym of "Moreinu ha-Rav Loew"...
- the
Maharal.
Rosenberg published Nifl'os
Maharal (Wonders of
Maharal) (Piotrków, 1909),
which purported to be an
eyewitness account by the
Maharal's son-in-law...
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Kerem Maharal (Hebrew: כֶּרֶם מַהֲרַ"ל, lit. '
Maharal Vineyard') is a
moshav in
northern Israel.
Located near Atlit, on the
southern side of
Mount Carmel...
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understanding of the
Maharal any
violation of the
Oaths is
absolutely prohibited, even on pain of death. In
response to
Zionists who
quote the
Maharal's commentary...
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Tombstone of the
Maharal in the Old
Jewish Cemetery, Prague. The
tombstones are
inscribed in Hebrew....
- have
converted secretly,
explaining the
absence of
historical records.
Maharal takes the
Talmudic narrative at face value,
interpreting it as a reflection...
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Worms and Mainz. His
grandmother Eva
Bacharach was a
granddaughter of the
Maharal of Prague, and his
father Moses Samson Bacharach, and
grandfather had served...
- the
Golem of Prague,
which he
attributed to the
Maharal of Prague,
published in
Hebrew as Niflaʼot
Maharal (1909).
Rosenberg himself later translated the...
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community were
buried here;
among them
rabbi Jehuda Liva ben
Becalel –
Maharal (ca. 1526–1609),
businessman Mordecai Meisel (1528–1601),
historian David...
- early-modern
Judaism was
Judah Loew ben
Bezalel (1525–1609)
known as the "
Maharal of Prague". Many of his
written works survive and are
studied for their...