Alexander Suslin HaKohen (died 1349) was a prominent 14th century rabbinic authority born in Erfurt, Germany, and one of the most important Talmudists of his time. He was rabbi first in Cologne and Worms, and then moved to Frankfort-on-the-Main. He authored Sefer HaAguddah (ספר האגודה, "Book of the Collection"), a halakhic work (structured by the order of the Talmud's tractates) which was highly regarded by later rabbinic authorities. He was killed in the Erfurt massacre of 1349 during the Black Death era massacres of hundreds of Jewish communities throughout Europe.
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| - Alexander Suslin HaKohen (died 1349) was a prominent 14th century rabbinic authority born in Erfurt, Germany, and one of the most important Talmudists of his time. He was rabbi first in Cologne and Worms, and then moved to Frankfort-on-the-Main. He authored Sefer HaAguddah (ספר האגודה, "Book of the Collection"), a halakhic work (structured by the order of the Talmud's tractates) which was highly regarded by later rabbinic authorities. He was killed in the Erfurt massacre of 1349 during the Black Death era massacres of hundreds of Jewish communities throughout Europe. (en)
- Alexander Suslin ha-Kohen (auch: Süslin ha-Kohen; Suskind; Süsskind; * in Erfurt; † vor 1349 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Talmudist. Als Alexander Suslin Meir von Rothenburg († 1293) begegnete, genoss er bereits hohes Ansehen. Insofern schätzt man, dass er zu der Zeit mindestens 25 Jahre alt war. Er war zunächst Rabbi in Köln und Worms und ging dann nach Frankfurt. Behauptungen, dass er 1349 in Erfurt gestorben sei, beruhen wahrscheinlich auf einer Verwechslung mit Israel ben Joel Susslin. (de)
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| - Alexander Suslin HaKohen (died 1349) was a prominent 14th century rabbinic authority born in Erfurt, Germany, and one of the most important Talmudists of his time. He was rabbi first in Cologne and Worms, and then moved to Frankfort-on-the-Main. He authored Sefer HaAguddah (ספר האגודה, "Book of the Collection"), a halakhic work (structured by the order of the Talmud's tractates) which was highly regarded by later rabbinic authorities. He was killed in the Erfurt massacre of 1349 during the Black Death era massacres of hundreds of Jewish communities throughout Europe. (en)
- Alexander Suslin ha-Kohen (auch: Süslin ha-Kohen; Suskind; Süsskind; * in Erfurt; † vor 1349 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Talmudist. Als Alexander Suslin Meir von Rothenburg († 1293) begegnete, genoss er bereits hohes Ansehen. Insofern schätzt man, dass er zu der Zeit mindestens 25 Jahre alt war. Er war zunächst Rabbi in Köln und Worms und ging dann nach Frankfurt. Behauptungen, dass er 1349 in Erfurt gestorben sei, beruhen wahrscheinlich auf einer Verwechslung mit Israel ben Joel Susslin. Suslin gab das Werk Aguddah (Verband oder Die Sammlung, wörtlich „ein Bündel“; auch Sefer HaAguda) heraus. Das Manuskript wurde später von Joseph ben Mordechai Gershon ediert. (de)
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