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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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under whose guidance he acquired most of his Talmudic learning were R' Mosesben Joseph and R' Meshullam benJacobof Lunel. RABaD remained in Lunel after...
Eleazar ben Isaac, Jacobben Yakar, Elijah ben Menahem, and Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi. The fame of his learning eclipsed even that of the heads of the academies...
("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...
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subsequent edition of the Talmud. The Sefer Mitzvot Gadol (The "SeMaG") of Rabbi MosesbenJacobofCoucy (first half of the 13th century, Coucy, northern France)...
Christians did. Men such as Isaac Albalag, Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera, Gersonides, Mosesben Joshua, and others, were denounced by Abarbanel as infidels and misleading...
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Disputation of Paris, which took place in 1240 at the court of Louis IX of France, where four rabbis, including Yechiel of Paris and MosesbenJacobofCoucy, defended...
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