Solomon Luria

Polish rabbi and educator

Solomon Luria - Polish rabbi and educator
Born

1510
515 years ago

Died

November 7th, 1574
450 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Poland

Links & References

A prominent figure in Jewish scholarship, this individual significantly contributed to the development of Jewish law and ethics. Involvement in rabbinical courts and extensive writing shaped Jewish communal life during a pivotal era. Established yeshivas that became centers for learning, preserving tradition, and training future scholars. Engaged in correspondence with other celebrated rabbis of the time, exchanging ideas and interpretations that influenced Jewish thought.

Authored major works on Jewish law such as 'Yam Shel Shlomo'

Founded and led important yeshivas in Poland

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