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R. Shemuel Eidels (Maharsha) – Intellectual Profile

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R. Shemuel Eidels (Maharsha)
Name
R. Shemuel Eliezer b. Yehuda HaLevi Eidels (Maharsha)
ר' שמואל אליעזר בן יהודה הלוי, מהרש"א
Dates1555-1631
LocationCracow, Posen, Chelm, Lublin, Ostrog
WorksTalmud commentaries (Chiddushei Halakhot, Chiddushei Aggadot), Zichron Devarim, Liturgical poems
Exegetical Characteristics
Influenced by
Impacted on

Background

Life

  • Name – R. Shemuel Eliezer b. Yehuda HaLevi Eidels (Maharsha)
    • Hebrew name – ר' שמואל אליעזר בן יהודה הלוי, מהרש"א
    • _ name – 
  • Dates – 1555-1631
  • Location – Cracow, Posen, Chelm, Lublin, Ostrog
  • Education – 
  • Occupation – 
  • Family – He was supported by his wealthy mother-in-law, Edel, whose name he adopted as a surname.
  • Teachers – 
  • Contemporaries – R. Yoel Sirkis (Bach)
  • Students – 
  • Time period – 
  • World outlook – 

Works

  • Biblical commentaries – 
  • Rabbinics – 
    • Talmudic novellae – 
    • Halakhic codes – 
    • Responses to the works of others – 
    • Responsa – 
  • Jewish thought – 
  • Misattributed works – 

Torah Commentary

Characteristics

  • Verse by verse / Topical – 
  • Genre – 
  • Structure – 
  • Language – 
  • Peshat and derash – 

Methods

  • – 

Themes

  • – 

Textual Issues

  • Manuscripts – 
  • Printings – 
  • Textual layers – 

Sources

Significant Influences

  • Earlier Sources – 
  • Teachers – 
  • Foils – 

Occasional Usage

Possible Relationship

Impact

Later exegetes

Supercommentaries