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    commentary Chochmat Shlomo. Luria is also referred to as “Maharshal” מהרש"ל‎ (Hebrew abbreviation: Our Teacher, Rabbi Solomon Luria), or “Rashal” רש"ל‎ (Hebrew...
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    Isaac ben Solomon Luria Ashkenazi (Hebrew: יִצְחָק בן שלמה לוּרְיָא אשכנזי; c. 1534 – July 25, 1572), commonly known in Jewish religious circles as Ha'ari...
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    Rashi (redirect from Solomon ben Isaac)
    main early rabbinical source about his ancestry, Responsum No. 29 by Solomon Luria, makes no such claim either. His fame later made him the subject of...
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  • Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevsky (Russian: Соломон Вениаминович Шерешевский; 1886 – 1 May 1958), also known simply as 'Ш' ('Sh'), 'S.', or Luria's S...
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  • possible but not certain receipt of a bill of divorce. The opinion of Solomon Luria is somewhat obscure. On the one hand, he argues that herem intended...
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    work with Vygotsky, Luria is widely known for two extraordinary psychological case studies: The Mind of a Mnemonist, about Solomon Shereshevsky, who had...
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    generally printed at the back of each tractate. Well known are "Maharshal" (Solomon Luria), "Maharam" (Meir Lublin) and "Maharsha" (Samuel Edels), which analyze...
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  • Luria can refer to: Luria (gastropod), a genus of sea snail Luria gens, an ancient Roman family Luria (play), a play by Robert Browning, published in...
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    predecessor of Luria, died in 1559. Occasional references to the yeshiva of Brest are found in the writings of the contemporary rabbis Solomon Luria (d. 1585)...
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  • Shapira-Luria was born sometime in the 13th, late 14th or early 15th centuries in Konstanz, on the southern German border. Her father was Rabbi Solomon Shapira...
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  • Sheloshim Yom Tifdeh or "a firstborn son after thirty days redeem". Solomon Luria noted that the occasion of a youth becoming obligated to obey the 613...
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    predecessor of Luria, died in 1559. Occasional references to the yeshivah of Brest are found in the writings of the contemporary rabbis Solomon Luria (died 1585)...
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  • well known as the rosh yeshiva of many great rabbis including Rabbi Solomon Luria, who married his daughter Lipka. Haberkasten was rosh yeshiva in Lviv...
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  • following table, compiled from the accounts of Eleazar of Worms and Solomon Luria, gives the Italian and German heads of the family, which produced for...
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    and Solomon Luria (d. 1574), who wrote nonetheless that Jewish law does not follow the Zohar when it is contradicted by the Babylonian Talmud. Luria writes...
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    Russian Empire (now in eastern Belarus). His family was descended from Solomon Luria (Maharshal), which claimed descent from Rashi and thence to King David...
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  • He was born in Łęczyca (also known as Luntschitz) and studied under Solomon Luria in Lublin, and subsequently served as rosh yeshiva (dean) of the yeshiva...
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  • Johanan Luria.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rosenthal, Herman; London, N. T. (1904). "London, Solomon b. Moses...
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  • needed] flourishing at the same time as Rav Sherira Gaon in Babylon. Solomon Luria wrote that, "He was renowned as a great Torah scholar, for his immense...
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  • Prague mystic and Talmudist Isaac Luria (Ari) (1534–1572), Great Kabalist, basis for most recent Kabalists Solomon Luria (Maharshal) (1510–1573), Posek and...
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    become his father-in-law. Among his fellow pupils were his relative Solomon Luria (Maharshal)—later a major disputant of many of Isserles' halachic rulings...
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  • Solomon Heilprin (Hebrew: יחיאל היילפרין; c. 1660 – c. 1746) was a Lithuanian rabbi, kabalist, and chronicler. He was a descendant of Solomon Luria,...
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  • by: Rabbi Meir Lublin, MaHaRam, author of Chiddushe Maharam Lublin Solomon Luria ("MaHaRSHaL") Rabbi Samuel Eliezer Edels ("MeHaRSHA") A counter-intuitive...
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    needs of the Ashkenazi community. His contemporary and correspondent Solomon Luria (1510–1573) of Lublin also enjoyed widespread popularity among his co-religionists;...
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  • meats prohibited by the rabbis; other prominent medieval rabbis, like Solomon Luria, disagreed, believing that the prohibition of deriving benefit referred...
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  • example, in the 16th century, Moses Isserles defended philosophy against Solomon Luria. While this continues to be debated (as it does in Christian, Muslim...
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  • commentary on the Zohar. Loans also edited the "'Ammude Shelomoh" of Solomon Luria on the "Semag" (Basel, 1599), and the "Sha'are Dura" of Isaac ben Meïr...
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    whom he corresponded include Shmuel ben Moshe di Modena, Joseph Katz, Solomon Luria, Moses Isserles, Obadiah Sforno, and Moses Alashkar. Lublin/Chelm, Poland-Lithuania...
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    Janusz Lewandowski (1951–), MEP, former minister of privatisation Rabbi Solomon Luria (1510–1573), "The Maharshal" Aleksandra Mirosław (born 1994), speed...
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  • the philosophical terms. The recitation of the poem was forbidden by Solomon Luria; but other rabbis, among whom was Samuel Judah Katzenellenbogen, who...
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