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Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/ hah-LAW-khə; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה, romanized: hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also
transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and
halocho (Ashke****c:...
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Midrash halakha (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ הֲלָכָה) was the
ancient Judaic rabbinic method of
Torah study that
expounded upon the
traditionally received 613 Mitzvot...
- of the Law" (Yer. Peah, l.c.), and that even a
specimen is
given of a
halakic discussion between him and Doeg as to
whether the law in Deut. xxiii. 3...
- they
marked the
various divisions by spacing, and gave
indications of
halakic and
haggadic teachings by full or
defective spelling,
abnormal forms of...
- by his
grandson Moses Ḥagis, Amsterdam, 1707–08), and Ḳorban Ḥagigah,
halakic and
kabalistic novellæ (Venice, 1714). Some of his
responsa are
found in...
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Further evidence of
German communities in the holy city
comes in the form of
halakic questions sent from
Germany to
Jerusalem during the
second half of the...
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Jacob Pollak (c. 1460–1541),
Polish rabbi,
founder of the
Pilpul method of
halakic study Joachim Pollak (1798–1879),
Austrian rabbi Joel
Pollak (1977–), American...
- the
former work four
homilies of his own, and to the
latter a
number of
halakic discourses. [Jewish Encyclopedia] His main work of responsa,
titled Noda...
- in his
commentary on the Pirḳe Shirah.
Galante was also the
author of
halakic decisions,
which are
still extant in m****cript. He was also a prolific...
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Further evidence of
German communities in the holy city
comes in the form of
halakic questions sent from
Germany to
Jerusalem during the
second half of the...