- In
Jewish law, a
posek (Hebrew: פוסק [poˈsek], pl. poskim, פוסקים [posˈkim]) is a
legal scholar who
determines the
application of halakha, the Jewish...
- to Halakha. In the
morning I read the
Talmud and in the
afternoon the
Posekim (Rabbinic
legal decisions). Only on
Fridays could I find time for the reading...
-
reference book.
Instead of the Arba‘ah Turim, the main text for the
study of
posekim in the Ashke****
yeshivah up to Rema's day, he
chose to use the new book...
-
University Press. p. 129. ISBN 9780814318447.
Retrieved July 8, 2010. The
chief posekim of the ultra-Orthodox are
organized in the
Moetzet Gedolei haTorah (Council...
- 1846), a
critical essay on
religious customs according to the Talmud,
Posekim, and
Midrashim (this work was
afterward plagiarized by Finkelstein, Vienna...
-
about 1619 to
Safed and
devoted himself to the
Talmud and the
casuists ("
poseḳim")
until 1625; then he went to Damascus,
where for
eighteen years he studied...
- "Tevunah" The
Spike Orchestra 6:10 5. "Talpiot" The
Spike Orchestra 7:48 6. "
Posekim" The
Spike Orchestra 4:14 7. "Kelim" The
Spike Orchestra 5:03 8. "Macshavah"...
- Pharisees. It was not
until much later, he declares, that the
casuists ("
poseḳim")
established such
ordinances as a part of the Law. Consequently, Modena...
- the
Orthodox Union.
Schachter is
considered to be
amongst the
foremost posekim in today's
Jewish Modern Orthodox community.
Schachter served a pivotal...
- grandmother,
there was no such demand, and it was also
apparent in the
posekim of the time. Our
grandmothers did not want it. Today, however, the situation...