Moses Isserles (or Moshe Isserlis, was a Rabbi and Talmudist, renowned for his fundamental work of "Halakha" (Jewish law), entitled "HaMapah" (lit. "the tablecloth"), a commentary on - and component of - the "Shulkhan Arukh" (lit. "the set table"). He is also well known for "Darkhei Moshe", a commentary on the "Tur". Moses Isserles is also "the ReMA" (or "the RAMA") רמ״א, … Wikipedia
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Rabbi Moses Isserles (meaning 'son of Israel'), known by the abbreviation REMO, was born in Cracow, Poland in the year 5280 (1520), and died at the age of 52, on Lag-Baomer. www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=111847
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... who studied there, including Moses Isserles Remuh and Jakov ben Itzhak, led to the city being named the "Jewish Oxford." The sages of the yeshiva received the title of rector and equal ... www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Lublin.html