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See also:ISSERLEIN, See also:ISRAEL (d. 1460) , See also:German Talmudist. His fame attracted many students to See also:Neustadt, and his profound learning did much to revive the study of the See also:original Rabbinic authorities. After the publication of the See also:Code of See also:Joseph See also:Qaro (q.v.) the decisions of Isserlein in legal matters were added in notes to that code by See also:Moses See also:Isserles. His See also:chief See also:works were Terumath ha-Deshen (354 decisions) and Peasqim u-kethahim (267 decisions) largely on points of the See also:marriage See also:law. End of Article: ISSERLEIN, ISRAEL (d. 1460)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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