- supervision.
Senior yeshivas include the
United Talmudical Seminary and
Yeshivas Maharit D'Satmar.
Satmar also
operates its own
rabbinical courts,
which settle...
- Yom Tov
Algazi (known as the
Maharit Algazi; 1727,
Izmir – 1782, Jerusalem), the son of
Israel Yaakov Algazi, was an
Ottoman rabbi who
studied under Rabbi...
- the
foremost Talmudists of his time.
Today he is more
widely known as
Maharit (Hebrew: מהרי"ט). He is the son of the Mabit. He was the
author of She'elot...
- the
status of the treifah.
Feldman 260
citing R.
Joseph Trani,
Responsa Maharit I:97 and I:99.
Sinclair 44ff.
Feldman p. 262.
Tosafot is
referring to a...
-
responsa on
halakha Dibros Kodesh,
sermons given at
shalosh Seudos Agados Maharit, on the
Talmud Tiv Levav, on the
Chumash Rav Tuv, on the
Chumash Teitelbaum...
- (Maimonides) as
codified in his work the
Mishneh Torah.
Rabbi Yiḥye Tsalaḥ (
Maharits)
revised this
liturgy to end
friction between traditionalists (who followed...
-
Ketuvot 110b, s.v.
katuv Maharit disagrees with this and
claims these are not the
words of
Rabbeinu Haim (Responsa of
Maharit,
Yoreh De'ah
siman 28) Hagahot...
- Ratsabi,
Yitshak [in Hebrew], ed. (1992). "Shaʻarei Ṭaharah".
Sefer Pisḳe
Maharits (with the
commentary Beʼerot Yitsḥaḳ) (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Bnei Brak: Mekhon...
-
Turkish authorities the most
prominent were
Joseph ben
Moses di
Trani (
MaHaRIT) and
Jacob Alfandari,
whose responsa,
titled "Muẓẓal me-Esh", were published...
-
Complete 'Tiklal 'Eṣ Ḥayyim (in Hebrew). Vol. 1–4. Jerusalem: Ḳeren
Agudat ha-
Maharits. OCLC 122866057. Saphir,
Jacob (1866). Iben
Safir (in Hebrew). Vol. 1 (ch...