Luria, Shelomoh ben Yeḥi’el
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| Described At | Luria Shelomoh Ben Yehiel | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1510?–1573), rabbi, legal authority (posek), and head of yeshivas in Brisk (Brest Litovsk), Ostraha (Ostróg), and Lublin. In traditional literature, Shelomoh Luria is known by the acronym Maharshal or Rashal, and is most famous for his Talmudic commentary, Yam shel Shelomoh. Luria received his early education in Poznań at the house of his grandfather, Yitsḥak Klober. In his writings, Luria noted Ashkenazic customs and liturgical traditions that he had learned from Klober (Responsa, 64, and others). | yivo |
| is Represents of | 2108338 | ep |
| Title | Luria, Shelomoh ben Yeḥi’el | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 2108338 | ep |
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