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Šmu'el ben Natan ha-Levi Löw Kolín (hebr. שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין‎, často se objevují také varianty jako Samuel, Lōw, Loew či Kelin, kolem roku 1720, Kolín – 20. března 1806, Boskovice), ve světě židovských učenců znám též pod pseudonymem Machacit ha-šekel (hebr. מחצית השקל‎) podle svého nejznámějšího díla, byl rabín, komentátor Talmudu a zejména Halachy, tj. židovského náboženského práva.

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dbo:abstract Šmu'el ben Natan ha-Levi Löw Kolín (hebr. שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין‎, často se objevují také varianty jako Samuel, Lōw, Loew či Kelin, kolem roku 1720, Kolín – 20. března 1806, Boskovice), ve světě židovských učenců znám též pod pseudonymem Machacit ha-šekel (hebr. מחצית השקל‎) podle svého nejznámějšího díla, byl rabín, komentátor Talmudu a zejména Halachy, tj. židovského náboženského práva. (cs) Samuel ben Nathan Ha-Levi Loew (Kelin or Kolin) (also "Lōw" or "Löw", Hebrew: שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין; c. 1720–1806) was a Talmudist and Halakhist, best known for his work Machatzit HaShekel (Ashkenazi pronunciation, Machatzis HaShekel). The son of Nathan Naṭe ha-Levi, he was born at Kolín, Bohemia. For nearly 60 years he headed over a yeshiva at Boskovice (Boskowitz), Moravia, where he died on May 20, 1806. He had the title Av Beis Din of Boskowitz. Samuel had 3 sons and 3 daughters: Benjamin Ze'ev Ha-Levi (Wolf) Boskowitz (1746-1818), Jacob (c 1750-1833), Jehuda (c 1751-1800), Sara (Hinda) married Markus (Mordechai Lob) Wassertrilling of Boskovice, Esther married Bernhard Biach.His son delivered the sermon at his funeral. His descendant in the 5th generation, Dr. , a convert to Roman Catholicism, was the attorney of the anti-Semite Francis Deckert. His works were published under the name Machatzit HaShekel as follows; these commentaries appear nowadays in most editions of the Shulchan Aruch: * An extensive super-commentary on Abraham Abele Gombiner’s Magen Abraham on Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim (Vienna, 1807-1808; 2d ed. 1817; several times reprinted) * A super-commentary on the "Shakh" on Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh Deah Hilchot Niddah (Lemberg, 1858) and Hilchot Melichah (ib. 1860) (en)
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rdfs:comment Šmu'el ben Natan ha-Levi Löw Kolín (hebr. שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין‎, často se objevují také varianty jako Samuel, Lōw, Loew či Kelin, kolem roku 1720, Kolín – 20. března 1806, Boskovice), ve světě židovských učenců znám též pod pseudonymem Machacit ha-šekel (hebr. מחצית השקל‎) podle svého nejznámějšího díla, byl rabín, komentátor Talmudu a zejména Halachy, tj. židovského náboženského práva. (cs) Samuel ben Nathan Ha-Levi Loew (Kelin or Kolin) (also "Lōw" or "Löw", Hebrew: שמואל בן נתן נטע הלוי קעלין; c. 1720–1806) was a Talmudist and Halakhist, best known for his work Machatzit HaShekel (Ashkenazi pronunciation, Machatzis HaShekel). The son of Nathan Naṭe ha-Levi, he was born at Kolín, Bohemia. For nearly 60 years he headed over a yeshiva at Boskovice (Boskowitz), Moravia, where he died on May 20, 1806. He had the title Av Beis Din of Boskowitz. (en)
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