- The
following rabbis were/are
known as the
Maharitz: Yom Tov
Tzahalon Yosef Tzvi
Dushinsky (first
Dushinsky rebbe)
Yihhyah Salahh, an 18th-century Yemenite...
- (alternative spellings:
Yichya Tzalach;
Yehiya Saleh),
known by the
acronym of
Maharitz (Hebrew: מוהר"ר יחיא צאלח,
Moreinu HaRav Yichya Tzalach), (1713 – 1805)...
- these, so it is
important to
check which Minhagim one's
siddur has.
Nusach Maharitz,
referring to and
originating with
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, is the nusach...
-
based on his work, include: Shut
Maharitz (halachic responsa)
Toras Maharitz (Chumash commentary)
Chiddushei Maharitz (Gemara commentary)
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi's...
- the
Mishneh Torah.
Their liturgy was
developed by a
rabbi known as the
Maharitz (Moreinu Ha-Rav Yiḥya Tzalaḥ), in an
attempt to
break the
deadlock between...
- Tov ben
Moshe Tzahalon (Hebrew: יום טוב בן משה צהלון), also
known as the
Maharitz, (c. 1559 – 1638, Safed,
Eyalet of Sidon) was a
student of
Moses di Trani...
- Zvi
Hirsch Chajes (Hebrew: צבי הירש חיות -
November 20, 1805 -
October 12, 1855; also
Chayes or
Hayot or Chiyos) was a
Galician talmudic scholar. He is...
-
Yosef Tzvi
Dushinsky (1867 – 17
October 1948), also
known as the
Maharitz, was the
first Rebbe of
Dushinsky and
Chief Rabbi (Gavad) of the Edah HaChareidis...
-
custom regarding the
Sheva Brachot is
recorded in
Rabbi Yihya Saleh's (
Maharitz) Responsa. The
custom that was
prevalent in Sana'a
before the
Exile of...
-
original on 23
November 2014.
Retrieved 15
November 2014. Kol
Hidushei Maharitz Chayess I, end Ch. 10 Bromiley,
Geoffrey W. (1986). The
International Standard...