Joshua Höschel Ben Meïr

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Joshua Höschel Ben Meïr:

Rabbinical author; lived in the eighteenth century; died at Jerusalem; a contemporary of Elijah Wilna. Hewrote "Maẓmiaḥ Yeshu'ah" (Nowydwor, 1782), in two parts: the first consists of a commentary on the "Mordekai" of R. Mordecai b. Hillel; and the second, entitled "Yeshu'ot Ya'aḳob," comprises objections to the critical notes written on the "Bet Ya'aḳob," besides novellæ on Baba Ḳamma. Joshua was also the author of "Yeshua' be-Rosh" (Shklov, 1788), a commentary on Rosh to Baba Ḳamma, Baba Meẓi'a, and Baba Batra.

Bibliography:
  • Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, p. 229;
  • Walden, Shem ha-Gedolim he-Hadash, i. 41, ii. 49;
  • Benjacob, Oẓar ha-Sefarim, pp. 231, 363;
  • Zedner, Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. p. 561.
S. S. N. T. L.

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