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Rabbi Moses ben Jacob of Coucy, also known as Moses Mikkotsi (Hebrew: משה בן יעקב מקוצי; Latin: Moses Kotsensis), was a French Tosafist and authority on Halakha (Jewish law). He is best known as the author of one of the earliest codifications of Halakha, the Sefer Mitzvot Gadol.
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"The Great Book of Commandments"; abbreviated: סמ"ג, "SeMaG") work of halakha by MosesbenJacobofCoucy, containing an enumeration of the 613 commandments...
under whose guidance he acquired most of his Talmudic learning were R' Mosesben Joseph and R' Meshullam benJacobof Lunel. RABaD remained in Lunel after...
including Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi, Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg, Samson ofCoucy and Eleazar of Worms. He was among the teachers of Meir of Rothenburg. In...
Publishing. "Review: The Book of Abramelin". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-05-16. JacobbenMoses Mölln (MaHaRIL), jewishencyclopedia...
("Foundation of Awe"), on the division and the reasons for the Biblical commandments, he wrote in 1158 for a London friend, Joseph benJacob. In his philosophical...
the chief object of which was the preservation of the pure faith of Judaism. At the head of this movement stood Abba Mari benMoses ha-Yarḥi. He appealed...
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Christians did. Men such as Isaac Albalag, Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera, Gersonides, Mosesben Joshua, and others, were denounced by Abarbanel as infidels and misleading...
Ezra, who dedicated to him his Ḥai ben Meḳiẓ and mentioned eulogiously three of his sons — Judah, Moses, and Jacob. Under the title Elef ha-Magen, or...
("SeMag") of Rabbi MosesbenJacobofCoucy; A collection of Responsa; see History of Responsa: Sixteenth century. Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm - one of his famous...
subsequent edition of the Talmud. The Sefer Mitzvot Gadol (The "SeMaG") of Rabbi MosesbenJacobofCoucy (first half of the 13th century, Coucy, northern France)...
granddaughter of Aaron of Lunel, who was the son of Meshullam benJacobof Lunel. Aharon haLevi studied under his father Joseph haLevi and brother Pinchas ben Joseph...
Occitania, then under the rule of Philip II of France. He was the youngest son of Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother ofMoses Kimhi, both also biblical commentators...
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includes a recording of the chain of tradition from Moses through the Tanaim. The Meiri also wrote few commentaries (Chidushim) on tractates of the Talmud which...
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