- his
Talmudic commentary Chochmat Shlomo.
Luria is also
referred to as “
Maharshal” מהרש"ל (Hebrew abbreviation: Our Teacher,
Rabbi Solomon Luria), or “Rashal”...
- The
Maharshal's Synagogue (Polish:
Synagoga Maharszala), also
known as the
Great Lublin Synagogue (Yiddish: מהרשל־שול), was a
former Orthodox Jewish congregation...
-
learnt together in
yeshivah with the
Maharshal who was 17, 2
years his elder. He
learnt together with the
Maharshal and Rema for 3 years. Rav
Yitzchok Clover...
- father-in-law.
Among his
fellow pupils were his
relative Solomon Luria (
Maharshal)—later a
major dis****nt of many of Isserles'
halachic rulings, and Chayyim...
-
consists of
critical glosses to the
Shulchan Aruch.
Moses Isserles and
Maharshal were Karo's
first important adversaries in
Eastern Europe.
Further in...
-
commentaries are
generally printed at the back of each tractate. Well
known are "
Maharshal" (Solomon Luria), "Maharam" (Meir Lublin) and "Maharsha" (Samuel Edels)...
- (1534–1572),
Great Kabalist,
basis for most
recent Kabalists Solomon Luria (
Maharshal) (1510–1573),
Posek and
Talmudist Obadiah ben
Jacob Sforno (Sforno) (c...
-
Berurah and
Aruch Hashulchan,
following Magen Avraham,
Mateh Moshe and
Maharshal.
Avshalom Haviv finished his
speech in
court on June 10, 1947, with the...
- "gefet" גפ״ת – Gemara,
perush Rashi, Tosafot). The super-commentaries by "
Maharshal", "Maharam" and "Maharsha"
address the
three together;
being at a further...
-
which should only be used with
extreme caution. See
Jacob Menkes, "The
Maharshal",
Journal of
Jewish Bibliography 1:3 (April 1939) p. 86-93. Tur, Yoreh...