Rabbi Moshe

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Rabbi Moshe, known as the Rema (Rabbi Moses Isserles), was a preeminent 16th-century Polish rabbi and halachic authority whose glosses on the Shulchan Aruch became foundational for Ashkenazi Jewish law.

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Rabbi Moshe canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century rabbi
Ashkenazi rabbi
Jewish legal scholar
Polish Jew
Talmudist
halachic authority
kabbalist
philosopher
posek
rabbi
birthPlace Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Kraków NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 1530
burialPlace Old Jewish Cemetery in Kraków NERFINISHED
century 16th century
commemoratedBy Rema Cemetery in Kraków NERFINISHED
Rema Synagogue in Kraków NERFINISHED
commentaryOn Arba'ah Turim NERFINISHED
Shulchan Aruch NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
deathPlace Kraków NERFINISHED
deathYear 1572
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Halakha NERFINISHED
Jewish philosophy
Kabbalah NERFINISHED
Talmud NERFINISHED
halachicStatus primary authority for Ashkenazi practice
hasAcronym Rema NERFINISHED
Rema"a NERFINISHED
hasHebrewName משה איסרליש NERFINISHED
hasName Moses Isserles NERFINISHED
Moshe Isserles NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Golda NERFINISHED
hasTitle Gaon
Rabbi NERFINISHED
influenced Ashkenazi Jewish law
Polish Jewry NERFINISHED
later halachic authorities
influencedBy Rabbi Shalom Shachna NERFINISHED
Rabbi Yaakov Pollak NERFINISHED
knownFor Darkhei Moshe NERFINISHED
Torat HaOlah NERFINISHED
codification of Ashkenazi halacha
glosses on the Shulchan Aruch
responsa
languageOfWork Hebrew
legalTraditionIntegrated Ashkenazi customs into Shulchan Aruch
mainWork Darkhei Moshe NERFINISHED
HaMapah NERFINISHED
Teshuvot Rema NERFINISHED
Torat HaOlah NERFINISHED
movement Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
positionHeld head of yeshiva in Kraków
rabbi of Kraków
religion Judaism
schoolOfThought Ashkenazi halachic tradition

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Rema honorificPrefix Rabbi Moshe