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Mapah may refer to: Ha-Mapah (Hebrew: "the tablecloth"), a commentary on the Shulchan Aruch by Moses Isserles The Mapah, title of the French mystic Simon
Mapah
Polish rabbi
renowned for his fundamental work of Halakha (Jewish law), entitled ha-Mapah (lit., "the tablecloth"), an inline commentary on the Shulchan Aruch (lit
Moses_Isserles
French sculptor and mystic (1806–1851)
socialist concept on unity and balance in the world. Adopting the title of the Mapah, a combination of mater and pater or maman and papa ("mother" and "father")
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Traditionalist branches of Judaism
commentaries, most prominently the gloss written by Rabbi Moses Isserles named HaMapah ("The Tablecloth"). Halakhic literature continued to expand and evolve.
Orthodox_Judaism
Israeli military leader and politician (1915–1981)
Egypt-Israel Peace Negotiations, Random House, 1981, ISBN 978-0-394-51225-9 Mapah Hadasha – Yehassim Acherim (A New Map – A Different Relationship), 1968/1969
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(published 1631-1640); and Rabbi Moses Isserles (1530-1572/82), author of the Mapah, glosses on the Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Joseph Caro. In 1648-1649 a peasants'
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kraków
Jewish rabbinical law
Moelin, Israel Isserlein, and Israel Bruna). The glosses are called ha-Mapah ("the Tablecloth"). His comments are now incorporated into the body of all
Halakha
Austrian rabbi (1390–1460)
best known for his Terumat HaDeshen, which served as one source for HaMapah, the component of the Shulkhan Arukh by Moses Isserles. He is also known
Israel_Isserlein
Terms of honor in Judaism
such by the Zohar. See Azariah de Rossi's Meor Einayim, Moshe Isserles's HaMapah, and Joel Sirkis's responsa for early examples. Isserles himself was often
Honorifics_in_Judaism
Collective term for all Jewish religious literature
sections: Orach Chayim, Yoreh De'ah, Even Ha'ezer, and Choshen Mishpat. The Mapah, a commentary on Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Moshe Isserles (the Rema) is generally
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girl group All pages with titles containing Mapa Mappa (disambiguation) Mapah (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Mapa
French photographer (1857–1927)
Ṣalamey haʾareṣ: mereʾšiyt ymey hạsiylwm wʿad haywm. Tel-ʾAbiyb Bney-Braq: Mapah - miypwy whwṣaʾah laʾwr Hwṣ. haQiybwṣ hamʾwḥad. ISBN 978-965-7184-45-5.
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Jewish leaders living from the 16th century to today
Isserles (Rema) (1520–1572), Polish halakhic authority and Posek, author of HaMapah component of the Shulkhan Arukh Yosef Karo (the Mechaber) (1488–1575), Spanish
Acharonim
German rabbi
Importantly, they served as a source of Halakha for Moses Isserles' HaMapah - the gloss on the Shulkhan Arukh describing differences between Ashkenazi
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