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- his Talmudic commentary Chochmat Shlomo. Luria is also referred to as "Maharshal" מהרש"ל‎ (Hebrew abbreviation: Our Teacher, Rabbi Solomon Luria), or "Rashal"...
- learnt together in yeshivah with the Maharshal who was 17, 2 years his elder. He learnt together with the Maharshal and Rema for a further 3 years. Rav...
- The Maharshal's Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Maharszala), also known as the Great Lublin Synagogue (Yiddish: מהרשל־שול), was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation...
- Tosafot, and of Ashke**** authorities such as Maharsha (Samuel Edels) and Maharshal (Solomon Luria), was introduced in late seventeenth century Tunisia by...
- consists of critical glosses to the Shulchan Aruch. Moses Isserles and Maharshal were Karo's first important adversaries in Eastern Europe. Further in...
- "gefet" גפ״ת – Gemara, perush Rashi, Tosafot). The super-commentaries by "Maharshal", "Maharam" and "Maharsha" address the three components together: being...
- father-in-law. Among his fellow pupils were his relative Solomon Luria (Maharshal)—later a major dis****nt of many of Isserles' halachic rulings, and Chayyim...
- Shachna was succeeded as head of Lublin Yeshiva by Solomon Luria (the Maharshal). Only one of Shachna's writings, the treatise Pesakim be-Inyan Kiddushin...
- former minister of privatisation Rabbi Solomon Luria (1510–1573), "The Maharshal" Aleksandra Mirosław (born 1994), speed climber Marcin Narwojsz (born...
- which should only be used with extreme caution. See Jacob Menkes, "The Maharshal", Journal of Jewish Bibliography 1:3 (April 1939) p. 86-93. Tur, Yoreh...