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during the 16th century. He is best
known as the
author of the ****ah
Mekubetzet, a
commentary on the Talmud.
Among his
disciples were
Isaac Luria and...
- and works. Many of them were
inserted by
Bezalel Ashke**** in ****ah
Mekubetzet;
those to
Yebamot and
Ketubot appeared separately at Livorno, 1776; to...
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prominent rabbinic figures of the
Acharonic era.
Bezalel Ashke**** (****ah
Mekubetzet) (c. 1520 – c. 1592),
Talmudist Moses ben
Jacob Cordovero (Ramak) (1522–1570)...
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siman 476
Arachin 18b s.v. uvashevi'it;
Yevamot 84a s.v. yesh;
Menachot 88a s.v. revi'it; Nida 18b and 71a ****a
Mekubetzet Bava Kama 82 Vol. 2
siman 256...
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Betzalel Ashke****; he
included many
fragments of them in his ****ah
Mekubetzet, to Bava Metzia, ****r, etc. Name
sometimes applied to the recensions...
- "Ramban", "Rashba", "Ritva", "Ran" and "Rim", as well as the
parallel ****ah
Mekubetzet compilation. At
these levels,
students link the
Talmudic discussion to...
- 1610–c. 1683),
Judean rabbi Bezalel Ashke**** (c. 1520–c.1592), (****tah
Mekubetzet), 16th-century
Talmudist Tzvi Ashke**** (1656–1718),
author of Chacham...
-
Among those who hold
these positions are
Isaiah Achron, the ****tah
Mekubetzet, the Maharal,
Samuel Ben
Isaac Jaffe Ashke****,
Jonathan Eybeschutz, Yisroel...
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recognized as
Halakhic works as well)
include the
Piskei HaRosh, ****ah
Mekubetzet,
Maharsha (the
Piskei Halachot and
Piskei Aggadot), the Pnei Yehoshua...
- the
ruling is
tantamount to a
ruling taken from the Torah. The ****tah
Mekubetzet explains that the court's
power to
dispense with a
particular thing does...