Leeuw, Jacob ben ?ayyim (Heymann) de

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LEEUW, JACOB BEN ?AYYIM (Heymann) DE

LEEUW, JACOB BEN ?AYYIM (Heymann ) DE (1811–1883), Dutch talmudist. De Leeuw was born in Leiden, but also resided for some time in 's Hertogenbosch. In 1874 he went to Amsterdam, where he taught in the bet midrash E? ?ayyim. He was the author of expositions and novellae on various themes in tractate Ketubbot which were entitled Shoshannat Ya'akov (1848); Peri E? ?ayyim (1852), with additional notes (1853); Mishkenot ha-Ro'im (1854); Nahalat Ya'akov (1857), in the introduction to which he took issue with Phinehas ha-Levi Horowitz, author of the Hafla'ah, on the subject of whether money may be extracted from its possessor by a majority decision; and ?elek Ya'akov (1858). He also wrote A?uzzat Mere'im (1879), novellae on tractate Be?ah, and Beit Ya'akov (1880), on the first seven chapters of ?ullin.

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