词条 | Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch |
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Joshua Boaz ben Simon Baruch (died 1557), also known as the Shiltei Giborim after a work he authored, was a prominent Talmudist who lived at Sabbioneta, and later at Savigliano. He was a descendant of an old Judæo-Spanish family, and probably settled in Italy after the banishment of the Jews from Spain. When he was twenty-three years old, he began to publish useful works on the Talmud, in which he displayed vast erudition. RulingsAmong his rulings in Jewish Law is the consent for women to wear wigs. He argued that hairs which are not attached to the head are not subject to the prohibitions regarding modesty which requires the covering of a woman's hair. He claimed that the woman's duty to make herself attractive to her husband outweighed other objections. His ruling was later included in the great code of Jewish Law known as the Shulchan Aruch.[1] Works
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8 : 1557 deaths|16th-century rabbis|Spanish rabbis|16th-century Spanish people|Jews expelled from Spain in 1492|16th-century Italian rabbis|Year of birth unknown|Exponents of Jewish law |
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