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<p> a famous Talmudist, was born in [[Lithuania]] in 1670. He was rabbi at Eisenstadt, Hungary, and died there in 1744, leaving novellas on some Talmudic treatises, and homilies on the [[Pentateuch]] and the five [[Megilloth]] (i.e., Esther, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth, and Ecclesiastes). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:227; Zipser, in Literatur Blatt des Orient, 1847, 12:24. (B.P.) </p>
<p> a famous Talmudist, was born in [[Lithuania]] in 1670. He was rabbi at Eisenstadt, Hungary, and died there in 1744, leaving novellas on some Talmudic treatises, and homilies on the [[Pentateuch]] and the five [[Megilloth]] (i.e., Esther, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth, and Ecclesiastes). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:227; Zipser, in Literatur Blatt des Orient, 1847, 12:24. (B.P.) </p>
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 15 October 2021

Mei Ben-Isaac Eisenstadt [1]

a famous Talmudist, was born in Lithuania in 1670. He was rabbi at Eisenstadt, Hungary, and died there in 1744, leaving novellas on some Talmudic treatises, and homilies on the Pentateuch and the five Megilloth (i.e., Esther, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Ruth, and Ecclesiastes). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:227; Zipser, in Literatur Blatt des Orient, 1847, 12:24. (B.P.)

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