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Aryeh Leib ben Moses Zuenz (c. 1768–1833) was a rabbi and scholar of the 18th and 19th centuries who lived in Pińczów, and later in Plotzk. He was the author of the following works: * Ya'alat Chen (Zolkiev, 1802), sermons on different parashiyyot * Get Mekushshar (Warsaw, 1812), compendium to that part of Maimonides' Yad which treats of divorce * Magen ha-Elef, called also Shem Chadash (ib. 1817), on the regulations of the ritual codex referring to the Passover festival (to this work are appended notes on the Machatzit ha-Shekel of ) * She'elot u-Teshubot Gur Aryeh Yehudah (Zolkiev, 1827), compendium of the four ritual codices: * Chiddushim (Warsaw, 1830), treating of the shechitah and terefah * Simchat Yom-Tob (ib. 1841), complete commentary on the tractate Betzah * She'elot u-Teshubot Meshibat Nefesh (ib. 1849), responsa on the ritual codices * Chiddushim (ib. 1859), compendium of the ritual codex Yoreh De'ah * Birkat ha-Shir (n. p., n. d.), a Passover Haggadah together with commentary * Melo ha-'Omer, commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five Megillot * Tib Chalitzah and Tib Kiddushin (n. p., n. d.), collections of responsa on the ceremony of chalitzah as observed in modern times, and on marriage contracts. (en) |
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Aryeh Leib ben Moses Zuenz (c. 1768–1833) was a rabbi and scholar of the 18th and 19th centuries who lived in Pińczów, and later in Plotzk. He was the author of the following works: * Ya'alat Chen (Zolkiev, 1802), sermons on different parashiyyot * Get Mekushshar (Warsaw, 1812), compendium to that part of Maimonides' Yad which treats of divorce * Magen ha-Elef, called also Shem Chadash (ib. 1817), on the regulations of the ritual codex referring to the Passover festival (to this work are appended notes on the Machatzit ha-Shekel of ) * She'elot u-Teshubot Gur Aryeh Yehudah (Zolkiev, 1827), compendium of the four ritual codices: * Chiddushim (Warsaw, 1830), treating of the shechitah and terefah * Simchat Yom-Tob (ib. 1841), complete commentary on the tractate Betzah * She'elot u-Tesh (en) |