Moses Margolies

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Moses Margolies or Moshe ben Shimon Margalit (

Lithuanian Jewish rabbi and a commentator on the Jerusalem Talmud.[1]

Works

Margolies is best known as the author of a dual commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud, which is printed in the standard

Babylonian Talmud. This style became popular among commentators on the Jerusalem Talmud and is used by Margolies' contemporary, Rabbi David Fränkel as well as by Rabbi Jacob David Wilovsky
, among others.

References

  1. ^ Margalioth, Mordechai (1949–1950). Encyclopedia of Great Men in Israel. Joshua Chechik and Mossad ha-Rav Kook. pp. 1124–1127.