Calahorra, Israel Samuel ben Solomon

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CALAHORRA, ISRAEL SAMUEL BEN SOLOMON

CALAHORRA, ISRAEL SAMUEL BEN SOLOMON (?1560–1640), Polish talmudist. Calahorra, who was a man of means, lived in Cracow where he maintained his own bet midrash although never accepting a rabbinical office. His only published work is Yisma? Yisrael (Cracow, 1626; Hamburg, 1686), a compendium of the laws of the Shul?an Arukh arranged in alphabetical order. Yisma? Yisrael was republished, together with a commentary and supplements – ?ukkat ha-Torah by Moses Jekuthiel b. Avigdor ha-Kohen Kaufmann – on Even ha-Ezer (Amsterdam, 1693); on Ora? ?ayyim and Yoreh De'ah (Berlin, 1700); and on ?oshen Mishpat (Dyhernfurth, 1701). Yoreh De'ah was also published with the commentary Olelot ?evi of Mordecai ?evi Friedlaender (1865). In the introduction to Yisma? Yisrael, Calahorra lists six other works he wrote on Torah and Kabbalah.

bibliography:

H. Dembitzer, in: O?ar ha-Sifrut, 4 (Cracow, 1892), 244–9; idem, Kelilat Yofi, 1 (1888), 22b–25a; H. Tchernowitz, Toledot ha-Posekim, 3 (1947), 290–7; I. Lewin in: Hadorom, 18 (1963), 28–34.

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