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<p> of Austria, a pupil of the famous Meir of [[Rothenburg]] (q.v.), son-in-law of R. [[Jechiel]] of Paris, and brother-in-law of R. [[Jacob]] of Corbeil, flourished towards the end of the 13th century, and was martyred in 1310 at Nuremberg. He is the author of the book מרדכי , Mordecai, also called הִמָרְדְּכִי סֵפֶי , the Book of Mordecai; a treatise on the legal code ( סֵפֶר הִהֲלָכוֹת ), embodying all the laws of the Talmud, which was compiled, revised, corrected, annotated, and supplemented by [[Isaac]] [[Alfasi]] (q.v.). The Sepher A Mordeci has been printed with the Sepher Hallalachoth (Constantinople, 1509; Venice, 1521-22; Sabionetta, 1524, etc.). It has also been published separately (Venice, 1558; Cracow, 1598, etc.). — Furst, Bibl. Jud. 2:324 sq.; De Rossi, nizionazrio (Germ. transl.), p. 234; Steinschneider, Cataclogus libr. Hebr. in Bibliotheca Bodleiana, 1659, etc.; Basnage, Hist. des Juifs (Taylor's transl.), page 685; Ginsburg, in Jacob ben-Chajim ibn-Adonijah's Introduction to the Rabbinic [[Bible]] (Lond. 1867), page 76 sq.; Cassel, Leitfadenfiir jiid. Gesch. u. Literatur (Berlin, 1872), page 87; Grutz, Gesch. d. Juden (Berlin, 1873), 7:252 sq.; Zunz, Literaturgeschichte der synagogalen Poesie (Berlin, 1865), page 364; Die Monatstage des Kalendejahres (Berlin, 1872), page 44. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> of Austria, a pupil of the famous [[Meir]] of Rothenburg (q.v.), son-in-law of R. [[Jechiel]] of Paris, and brother-in-law of R. Jacob of Corbeil, flourished towards the end of the 13th century, and was martyred in 1310 at Nuremberg. He is the author of the book '''''מרדכי''''' '', Mordecai,'' also called '''''הִמָרְדְּכִי''''' '''''סֵפֶי''''' ''',''' the ''Book Of Mordecai;'' a treatise on the legal code ( '''''סֵפֶר''''' '''''הִהֲלָכוֹת''''' ), embodying all the laws of the Talmud, which was compiled, revised, corrected, annotated, and supplemented by Isaac Alfasi (q.v.). The ''Sepher A Mordeci'' has been printed with the ''Sepher Hallalachoth'' (Constantinople, 1509; Venice, 1521-22; Sabionetta, 1524, etc.). It has also been published separately (Venice, 1558; Cracow, 1598, etc.). '''''''''' Furst, ''Bibl. Jud.'' 2:324 sq.; De Rossi, ''Nizionazrio'' (Germ. transl.), p. 234; Steinschneider, ''Cataclogus Libr. Hebr. In Bibliotheca Bodleiana,'' 1659, etc.; Basnage, Hist. des Juifs (Taylor's transl.), page 685; Ginsburg, in Jacob ben-Chajim ibn-Adonijah's Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible (Lond. 1867), page 76 sq.; Cassel, Leitfadenfiir jiid. Gesch. u. Literatur (Berlin, 1872), page 87; Grutz, Gesch. d. Juden (Berlin, 1873), 7:252 sq.; Zunz, Literaturgeschichte der synagogalen Poesie (Berlin, 1865), page 364; Die Monatstage des Kalendejahres (Berlin, 1872), page 44. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 15 October 2021

Mordecai Ben-Hillel [1]

of Austria, a pupil of the famous Meir of Rothenburg (q.v.), son-in-law of R. Jechiel of Paris, and brother-in-law of R. Jacob of Corbeil, flourished towards the end of the 13th century, and was martyred in 1310 at Nuremberg. He is the author of the book מרדכי , Mordecai, also called הִמָרְדְּכִי סֵפֶי , the Book Of Mordecai; a treatise on the legal code ( סֵפֶר הִהֲלָכוֹת ), embodying all the laws of the Talmud, which was compiled, revised, corrected, annotated, and supplemented by Isaac Alfasi (q.v.). The Sepher A Mordeci has been printed with the Sepher Hallalachoth (Constantinople, 1509; Venice, 1521-22; Sabionetta, 1524, etc.). It has also been published separately (Venice, 1558; Cracow, 1598, etc.). Furst, Bibl. Jud. 2:324 sq.; De Rossi, Nizionazrio (Germ. transl.), p. 234; Steinschneider, Cataclogus Libr. Hebr. In Bibliotheca Bodleiana, 1659, etc.; Basnage, Hist. des Juifs (Taylor's transl.), page 685; Ginsburg, in Jacob ben-Chajim ibn-Adonijah's Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible (Lond. 1867), page 76 sq.; Cassel, Leitfadenfiir jiid. Gesch. u. Literatur (Berlin, 1872), page 87; Grutz, Gesch. d. Juden (Berlin, 1873), 7:252 sq.; Zunz, Literaturgeschichte der synagogalen Poesie (Berlin, 1865), page 364; Die Monatstage des Kalendejahres (Berlin, 1872), page 44. (B.P.)

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