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Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz (15th century) was a German rabbi, a disciple of R. Yaakov Weil and contemporary of Israel Isserlein, whom he frequently consulted. He was successively rabbi at Mainz, Landau, Bamberg, and Posen. He is one of the first known Jewish Scholars to have officiated as Rav of a city in Poland.

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  • Mose ben Isaak Münz (auch: Mose b. Elieser Halevi Minz oder Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz) war ein im 15. Jahrhundert lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter, Dezisor und Rabbiner in Mainz, Bamberg und Posen. Zu seinem persönlichen Bekanntenkreis gehörte auch Israel Isserlein. Er gilt nach Salomon Wininger als „der letzte bedeutende Vertreter der talmudischen Gelehrsamkeit der deutschen Rabbinen des Mittelalters“. (de)
  • Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz (15th century) was a German rabbi, a disciple of R. Yaakov Weil and contemporary of Israel Isserlein, whom he frequently consulted. He was successively rabbi at Mainz, Landau, Bamberg, and Posen. He is one of the first known Jewish Scholars to have officiated as Rav of a city in Poland. (en)
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  • Mose ben Isaak Münz (auch: Mose b. Elieser Halevi Minz oder Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz) war ein im 15. Jahrhundert lebender und wirkender jüdischer Gelehrter, Dezisor und Rabbiner in Mainz, Bamberg und Posen. Zu seinem persönlichen Bekanntenkreis gehörte auch Israel Isserlein. Er gilt nach Salomon Wininger als „der letzte bedeutende Vertreter der talmudischen Gelehrsamkeit der deutschen Rabbinen des Mittelalters“. (de)
  • Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Minz (15th century) was a German rabbi, a disciple of R. Yaakov Weil and contemporary of Israel Isserlein, whom he frequently consulted. He was successively rabbi at Mainz, Landau, Bamberg, and Posen. He is one of the first known Jewish Scholars to have officiated as Rav of a city in Poland. In his responsa (No. 114) he mentions a certain Jacob Margolioth of לוקו (Lucca?), and refers to a case of divorce in Posen in 1444 (Steinschneider gives 1474). Fränkel (Zeitschrift, iii. 387) doubts that Moses ever was at Posen. He suggests that פוזנו (Posen) is a printer's mistake for פיזרו (Pesaro). Moses' responsa (Cracow, 1617) mention also Joseph Colon, Israel Isserlein, and his cousin Judah Minz. Responsum No. 46 contains a dispute over a philological point with (comp. M. Wiener in Monatsschrift, xvi. 390). (en)
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