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Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin (Hebrew: יעקב בן משה מולין) (c. 1365 –
September 14, 1427) was a
Talmudist and
posek (authority on
Jewish law) best known...
- Guth. Dehn
attributed authorship of The Book of
Abramelin to
Rabbi Yaakov Moelin (Maharil) (Hebrew יעקב בן משה מולין; c. 1365–1427), a
German Jewish rabbi...
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Joseph ibn
Migash Zerahiah Ha-Levi
Yechezkel Landau Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin Luis de
Torres Abraham Fraenkel Shmuel Wosner Meir
Abulafia Samuel ibn Naghrillah...
- Halevi, Meir of
Rothenburg (Maharam),
Elazar Rokeach,
Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin (Maharil), and Yair Bacharach. At the
rabbinical synod held at
Worms at...
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begged Moelin and his
students for forgiveness,
before the
entire yeshiva of 50 people. And they were forgiven. This was the only time
Moelin ever excommunicated...
- ritual. Most
Jewish sources trace the
custom back to
Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin (d. 1427 in Worms) in his
Sefer Maharil,
where he
explains the
custom as...
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number of rabbis:
Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin (1365–1427),
known as Maharil,
Mahari Segal or
Mahari Moelin Yehuda Leib
Schneersohn (1811–1866), Ukrainian...
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According to Joel Sirkis,
Alexander Suslin, and
arguably Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin, both men and
women are
obligated to fast. This is
based upon the midrash...
- Yosef, Oraḥ
Hayyim 85:8),
Simeon ben
Zemah Duran,
Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin, and
Moses Isserles (SA YD 276:13),
include the term
Shalom as well. e.g...
- b.
Isaac of
Wiener Neustadt., the
teacher of the
Yaakov ben
Moshe Levi
Moelin(Maharil).
There are two
versions of the book. The m****cript
version of...