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Solomon Sirilio (Hebrew: סיריליאו also שלמה סריליו) (1485–1554), the son of
Joseph Sirilio, was a
Spanish rabbi and
author of one of the
first commentaries...
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Solomon Sirilio (1485–1554), also
known as Rash
Sirilio,
whose commentaries cover only the
Seder Zeraim and the
tractate Shekalim of
Seder Moed.
Sirilio's commentary...
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Solomon Sirilio, Ma'aser
Sheni 5:5 Maimonides'
Mishnah Commentary (Ma'aser
Sheni 5:15), vol. 1,
Mossad Harav Kook:
Jerusalem 1963, p. 233; cf.
Sirilio's Commentary...
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Commentators on the
Jerusalem Talmud 16th
century Solomon Sirilio Samuel Jaffe Ashke****
Elazar Azkari 17th
century Joshua ben
Israel Benveniste...
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Genesis Rabbah 91:3 and
Ecclesiastes Rabbah 7:11; see
Commentary of
Solomon Sirilio,
Jerusalem Talmud (Oz
Vehodor edition), s.v.
Berakhot 7:2 ****r 29b Bauer...
- OCLC 783455868,
explained to mean 'jujube' (Ziziphus jujuba);
Solomon Sirilio's Commentary of the
Jerusalem Talmud, on Kila'im 1:4, s.v. השיזפין, which...
- (Maimonides' commentary)
Jerusalem Talmud (Ma'aserot 4:3,
Commentary of
Solomon Sirilio, s.v. מן המעטן)
Higher Yield due to the 2nd
Extraction in
Olive Oil Manufacture...
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Hebrew sī'ah. Late
Spanish Jewish authorities, such as
Rabbi Solomon Sirilio (1485–1554),
thought that si'ah
meant in
Spanish poleo,
which is pennyroyal...
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Commentary Pnei Moshe,
Commentary of
Nathan ben Abraham,
Commentary of
Solomon Sirilio;
unlike the
explanation of
Mishnah Shevi'it 8:6
given by the
Arukh and...
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Jerusalem Talmud (Bikkurim 3:3),
Solomon Sirilio's commentary there. Ben Melchizedek,
Isaac (1975).
Nissan Sachs (ed.). The...