Isaac of Ourville

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title: Isaac of Ourville
text: Isaac of Ourville was a medieval French rabbi, author of the as yet unpublished Menahel, a book of halakha. Isaac appears to have been a contemporary of Perez of Corbeil; Isaac cites Moses of Coucy's Semag, from the generation before Perez, while segments of Isaac's Menahel are, in turn, cited alongside the Perez's teachings. His master was Hayyim of Blois, who is possibly identical with Hayyim ben Isaac the Frenchman, the author of Ez Hayyim on Jewish monetary law, a disciple of Samuel of Evreu
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date created: 2014-01-29T00:31:21Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T22:55:19Z
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