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- Jacob Zallel Lauterbach was an American Judaica scholar and author who served on the faculty of Hebrew Union College and composed responsa for the...
- male (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States)
- Aaron L. Mackler is a Conservative rabbi, a professor of theology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, author, and a bio-ethicist. Mackler is an...
- male
- Samson ben Isaac of Chinon (Hebrew: שמשון מקינון) was a French Talmudist who lived at Chinon. In Talmudic literature he is generally called afte...
- male, deceased (1744)
- Meir ben Izsak Eisenstadt (also Meir Ash, c. 1670-1744) was the author of responsa and other works of rabbinic literature. An authority on Halakha,...
- male, deceased (1702)
- Rabbi Yair Chayim Bacharach was a German rabbi, initially in Koblenz and remainder of his life in Worms and Metz. His grandmother Chava was a...
- male
- Moses ben Isaac Alashkar was a rabbi who lived in Egypt, but subsequently resided in Jerusalem. Moses Alashkar was prominent among contemporaneous...
- male
- Joseph Trani or Joseph di Trani was a Talmudist of the latter part of the 16th century who lived in Greece. By contemporary scholars he was called...
- male, deceased (1806)
- Moses Galante was chief rabbi of Damascus during late 18th century and early 19th century. He succeeded his father, Mordecai Galante, who was chief...
- male, deceased (1958)
- Rabbi Yonasan Steif (1877-1958) was a senior dayan of Budapest, Hungary, before the Second World War, a man whom Rabbi Moshe Feinstein referred to...
- male, deceased (1460)
- "Terumat HaDeshen" is written as 354 responsa. Note that Rabbi Isserlin himself actually wrote both the questions and the answers (responsa...
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