Yechiel Michel ha-Levi Epstein (Hebrew: יחיאל מיכל הלוי אפשטיין) (24 January 1829 – 25 March 1908), often called "the Aruch haShulchan" after his magnum...
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of the Levush Mordechai Moshe Yechiel Epstein (1889–1971), Hasidic rabbi and Israel Prize recipient Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829–1908), Lithuanian rabbi...
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Torah. He was the son of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein, rabbi of Novarodok and author of the work Arukh HaShulkhan. Epstein grew up in Novarodok, where his...
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הַשֻּׁלְחָן; see § Title below]) is a work of halacha written by Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829–1908). The work attempts to be a clear, organized summary...
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same table as a non-Jew eating non-kosher food was permissible; Yechiel Michel Epstein, a 19th-century rabbi, argued that the risk was sufficiently reduced...
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Jehiel R. Elyachar (1898–1989), American engineer Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829–1908), Lithuanian rabbi Yechiel Granatstein (1913–2008), Polish-born Jewish author...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), American artist Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829–1908), Lithuanian Rabbi, author of Aruch Hashulchan Yechiel Michel Feinstein...
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Upon Epstein's arrival in Lizhensk, Elimelech sent him to study under Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. After less than two weeks at Yechiel Michel's home,...
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Baruch Epstein (1860–1941), Lithuanian rabbi, son of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein. Best known for Temimah commentary on the Torah. Yechiel Michel Epstein (January...
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the Wayback Machine, Nishmat For example: the 19th-century posek Yechiel Michel Epstein, author of the Arukh HaShulkhan, notes: "Even though the rabbis...
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