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− | + | R. Yaakov b. Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa | |
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− | + | ר' יעקב בן יעקב משה לורברבוים מליסא | |
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− | + | <content>1760?-1832</content> | |
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− | + | <content>Netivot HaMishpat (on Shulchan Arukh Choshen Mishpat), Chavvat Daat (on Shulchan Arukh Yoreh Deah), Torat Gittin, Beit Yaakov, Kehillat Yaakov, Derekh HaHayyim, Nachalat Yaakov (Torah commentary), Emet LeYaakov (on aggadah), Imrei Yosher (commentaries on the five megillot), Millei DeAggadeta, derashot, responsa, ethical testament</content> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Name</b> – R. Yaakov b. Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa | |
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− | + | <li><b>Hebrew name</b> – ר' יעקב בן יעקב משה לורברבוים מליסא</li> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Dates</b> – 1760?-1832</li> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Family</b> – After the passing of his father, he was raised by his relative R. Yosef Teomim.</li> | |
− | + | <li><b>Teachers</b> –  R. Akiva Eiger, R. Moshe Sofer (Chatam Sofer)</li> | |
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− | + | <li><b>Students</b> – A number of early leaders of the Chibbat Tzion movement studied under R. Yaakov, including R. Tzvi Hirsch Kalischer, R. Eliyahu Gutmacher, and R. Shraga Feivel Danziger.</li> | |
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Name | R. Yaakov b. Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa ר' יעקב בן יעקב משה לורברבוים מליסא |
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Dates | 1760?-1832 |
Location | Poland |
Works | Netivot HaMishpat (on Shulchan Arukh Choshen Mishpat), Chavvat Daat (on Shulchan Arukh Yoreh Deah), Torat Gittin, Beit Yaakov, Kehillat Yaakov, Derekh HaHayyim, Nachalat Yaakov (Torah commentary), Emet LeYaakov (on aggadah), Imrei Yosher (commentaries on the five megillot), Millei DeAggadeta, derashot, responsa, ethical testament |
Exegetical Characteristics | |
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Impacted on |
Background
Life
- Name – R. Yaakov b. Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa
- Hebrew name – ר' יעקב בן יעקב משה לורברבוים מליסא
- _ name –
- Dates – 1760?-1832
- Location – Poland
- Education –
- Occupation –
- Family – After the passing of his father, he was raised by his relative R. Yosef Teomim.
- Teachers – R. Akiva Eiger, R. Moshe Sofer (Chatam Sofer)
- Contemporaries –
- Students – A number of early leaders of the Chibbat Tzion movement studied under R. Yaakov, including R. Tzvi Hirsch Kalischer, R. Eliyahu Gutmacher, and R. Shraga Feivel Danziger.
- Time period –
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- 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
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Themes
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Textual Issues
- Manuscripts –
- Printings –
- Textual layers –
Sources
Significant Influences
- Earlier Sources –
- Teachers –
- Foils –
Occasional Usage
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Possible Relationship
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Impact
Later exegetes
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Supercommentaries
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