Schor, Naphtali Hirsch Ben Zalman (Known Also As Hirsch Elsasser)

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Schor, Naphtali Hirsch Ben Zalman (Known Also As Hirsch Elsasser):

Moravian Talmudist of the sixteenth century. He was a pupil of Moses Isserles, who addressed to him many of his responsa, most of which are explanations of the "Sefer ha-Mordekai." It seems from No. 121 of these responsa that Schor's residence was at Posen, and from No. 112 that he was for a long time absent from his home, seeking a position in one of the German towns. The most prominent among his pupils was Joel Sirkes, author of "Bayit Ḥadash (BaḤ)."

According to Fuenn ("Ḳiryah Ne'emanah," pp. 54-55), Schor is to be identified with Naphtali Herz, rabbi of Brest-Litovsk, one of the signatories to a decision in the affair of the 'Agunah of Brest (Isserles, Responsa, No. 14). It has, however, been proved that this identification is not warranted, as the rabbi of Brest-Litovsk in question speaks in the responsum not as a pupil of Isserles, but as an older authority.

Bibliography:
  • Feinstein, 'Ir Tehillah, pp. 23, 145, 151, 188;
  • Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, p. 292.
E. C. M. Sel.

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