Torat HaOlah

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Torat HaOlah is a major philosophical and halakhic work by Rabbi Moshe Isserles that explores the symbolism and deeper meanings of the Temple sacrifices and related rituals.

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Torat HaOlah canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish philosophical work
halakhic work
rabbinic literature
approach allegorical interpretation of Temple service
integration of halakha and philosophy
philosophical interpretation of commandments
author Rabbi Moshe Isserles
surface form: Moshe Isserles

Rabbi Moshe Isserles
discusses Temple structure
Temple vessels
korban chatat
korban mincha
korban olah
korban shelamim
priestly service
sacrificial system
field Jewish mysticism
Jewish thought
halakha
genre halakhic treatise
philosophical treatise
hasPart analysis of biblical sacrificial passages
discussions on the order of sacrifices
discussions on the structure of the Temple
philosophical explanations of rituals
influencedBy Aristotelianism
surface form: Aristotelian philosophy

Maimonides
medieval Jewish philosophy
language Hebrew
mainSubject Jewish philosophy
Temple rituals
Temple sacrifices
korbanot
philosophy of mitzvot
symbolism of sacrifices
notableFor philosophical analysis of Temple rituals
synthesis of halakhic detail and philosophical meaning
systematic treatment of Temple sacrifices
religiousFocus Jewish Temple
surface form: Beit HaMikdash

Temple service
religiousLawDomain Temple ritual law
korbanot in halakha
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriodDescribed Second Temple period
Temple era
tradition Ashkenazic rabbinic tradition
usedIn advanced rabbinic scholarship
yeshiva study

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Rabbi Moshe Isserles notableWork Torat HaOlah
subject surface form: Moshe Isserles
Rema notableWork Torat HaOlah
Rema of Kraków notableWork Torat HaOlah