Terumat HaDeshen

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Terumat HaDeshen is a 15th-century halakhic work by Rabbi Israel Isserlein, widely regarded as an authoritative source of Ashkenazic Jewish legal rulings and customs.

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Terumat HaDeshen canonical 2
Piskei Terumat HaDeshen 1
Terumat Ha-Deshen 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf halakhic work
responsa collection
associatedWithCommunity Austrian Jews
surface form: Austrian Jewry
associatedWithRegion Central Europe
author Israel Isserlein
Rabbi Israel Isserlein
bibliographicCategory Rishonim literature
citedIn Responsa literature
Shulchan Aruch commentaries
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
coversTopic civil law in halakha
customs (minhagim)
ritual law
dateOfComposition 15th century
era pre-Shulchan Aruch halakhic literature
fieldOfWork practical halakha
genre halakhic rulings
responsa
hasAlternativeTransliteration Terumat HaDeshen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Terumat Ha-Deshen

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surface form: Trumat HaDeshen
hasApproximateNumberOfResponsa around 300
hasInfluenceOn Orach Chaim rulings
Responsa
surface form: Yoreh Deah rulings
hasPart Terumat HaDeshen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Piskei Terumat HaDeshen

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historicalSignificance major source for medieval Ashkenazic minhag
influenced Rabbi Moshe Isserles
surface form: Moses Isserles

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Shulchan Aruch glosses
influencedTradition Ashkenazic rabbinic practice
language Hebrew
legalTradition Ashkenazic halakha
mainSubject Ashkenazic customs
Jewish law
namedAfter altar service of removing the ashes (terumat hadeshen)
primaryAudience halakhic decisors
rabbinic scholars
regardedAs authoritative source of Ashkenazic Jewish customs
authoritative source of Ashkenazic Jewish legal rulings
religiousLaw Halakha
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriodAddressed late medieval period
usedAsSourceBy later Ashkenazic poskim
usedFor codification of Ashkenazic custom
practical halakhic decision-making

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Mapah cites Terumat HaDeshen
Terumat HaDeshen hasPart Terumat HaDeshen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Piskei Terumat HaDeshen
Terumat HaDeshen hasAlternativeTransliteration Terumat HaDeshen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Terumat Ha-Deshen
Terumat HaDeshen hasAlternativeTransliteration Terumat HaDeshen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Trumat HaDeshen
HaMapah on Choshen Mishpat cites Terumat HaDeshen