- born at Kalisz, was the
founder of
Jewish bibliography and
author of the
Siftei Chachamim supercommentary on Rashi's
commentary on the Pentateuch. After...
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Shakh (Hebrew: ש"ך),
which is an
abbreviation of his most
important work,
Siftei Kohen (Hebrew: שפתי כהן) (literally Lips of the Priest) on the Shulchan...
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Jacob ben
Asher (Ba'al Haturim)
Obadiah ben
Jacob Sforno Shabbethai B**** (
Siftei Hakhamim)
Obadiah of
Bertinoro (Emer Neka)
Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz (Kli...
- Taz) by
David HaLevi Segal (on
Orach Chayim,
Yoreh Deah and Even ha-Ezer)
Siftei Khohen ("Lips of the priest",
abbreviated as Shach) by
Shabbatai HaKohen...
- Lima (Chelkath Mechokeik; c. 1615 – c. 1670)
Shabbatai HaKohen (1621–1662;
Siftei Kohen)
David HaLevi Segal (Turei Zahav) (c. 1586–1667), Halakhist, major...
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different selichot on Mondays,
Thursdays and Shabbat,
following the
order in
Siftei Renanot,
while keeping the "standard"
order on days
without Torah Reading...
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Onkelos with Rashi's
commentary below (with the
related supercommentary Siftei Chachamim alongside). Ramban, Ibn Ezra and
Sforno are on the
facing page;...
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Jewish law that have come of late (Bayit Chadash, the Ṭurei Zahav, and
Siftei Cohen) and who have
canceled the custom,
writing thus: "And at this time...
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Darchei Moshe, to
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah 89:1;
Shabbatai ben Meir,
Siftei Kohen 3–4, to
Jacob ben Asher,
Yoreh De'ah 89:1;
Joseph ben Meir Teomim...
- up his wife's tent, and
afterwards his own. Berei**** Rabbah[, 39:15].
Siftei Chachamim, ibid.: How does
Rashi know that
Abraham erected his wife's tent...