9 relations: Ash (name), Chaim Sofer, Joseph Meir Weiss, Maharam, Meir Ash, Meir Eisenstadt, Moses Sofer, Neolog Judaism, Shlomo Ganzfried.
Ash (name)
Ash is both a given name (commonly a shortened version of Ashton or Ashley) and a surname.
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Chaim Sofer
Chaim Sofer (also known as the Machne Chaim, the name of his responsa) (September 29, 1821 – June 28, 1886) was a renowned Hungarian rabbi and "scholarly spokesperson for Orthodox Judaism during his time.".
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Joseph Meir Weiss
Joseph Meir Weiss (Weisz) (יוסף מאיר ווייס), also known as the "Imrei Yosef" after his major work, (March 15, 1838 – May 26, 1909) was a Hungarian rabbi and founder of the Spinka Hasidic dynasty.
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Maharam
Maharam (מהר"ם) is an acronym of the words (Morenu Ha-Rav rabi M..., Our teacher the Rabbi M...), a pattern also used for other names.
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Meir Ash
Meir Ash could be either of two Rabbis both known by the abbreviation Maharam Ash (Maharam Esh).
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Meir Eisenstadt
Meir ben Izsak Eisenstadt (מאיר איזנשטט, also Meir Ash, c. 1670 in Poznań – 1744 in Eisenstadt) was the author of responsa and other works of rabbinic literature.
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Moses Sofer
Moses Schreiber (1762–1839), known to his own community and Jewish posterity in the Hebrew translation as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work Chatam Sofer, Chasam Sofer or Hatam Sofer, (trans. Seal of the Scribe and acronym for Chiddushei Torat Moshe Sofer), was one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century.
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Neolog Judaism
Neologs (neológ irányzat, "Neolog Faction") are one of the two large communal organizations among Hungarian Jewry.
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Shlomo Ganzfried
Shlomo Ganzfried (or Salomo ben Joseph Ganzfried; 1804 in Ungvar – 30 July 1886 in Ungvar) 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 Aruch"), by which title he is also known.
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