GANZFRIED, SOLOMON BEN JOSEPH — (1804–1886), rabbi and author. Ganzfried was born in Ungvar, Hungary, where he also died. Orphaned in his childhood, he was brought up in the house of the local rabbi Ẓevi Hirsch Heller, one of the outstanding scholars of his time. From 1830 to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shlomo Ganzfried — Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried (Solomon ben Joseph Ganzfried; Hungary, 1804 to 1886) was an Orthodox rabbi and posek best known as author of the work of Halakha (Jewish law), the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך, The Abbreviated Shulchan… … Wikipedia
Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon) — Pharaoh s daughter who was the wife of Solomon is a figure in Hebrew scriptures who married the king of the United Monarchy of Israel to cement a political alliance with Egypt. Out of his vast harem, she is the only wife singled out, although she … Wikipedia
BRODY, SOLOMON ZALMAN BEN ISRAEL — (1835–1917), rabbi and author. Brody, a member of the well known rabbinical family of that name, was born in Ungvar (Uzhgorod), Hungary. He was a pupil of abraham samuel sofer at the Bratislava yeshivah. From 1885 he served as dayyan in his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shlomo Kluger — Solomon ben Judah Aaron Kluger (1783–June 9, 1869) ( he. שלמה קלוגר), born at Komarow, Russian Poland, was chief dayyan and preacher of Brody, Galicia. He was successively rabbi at Rawa (Russian Poland), Kulikow (Galicia), and Józefów (Lublin),… … Wikipedia
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Shulchan Aruch — This article is about the work by Rabbi Yosef Karo. For the work by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, see Shulchan Aruch HaRav. Part of a series on … Wikipedia
CODIFICATION OF LAW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the concept and its prevalence in other legal systems in jewish law in the mishnah format and style of the mishnah the talmud and post talmudic halakhic literary forms variety of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
AḤARONIM — (Heb. אַחֲרוֹנִים; lit. the later (authorities), a term used to designate the later rabbinic authorities, in contrast to the rishonim , the earlier authorities. Although scholars differ as to the exact chronological dividing line between the two … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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