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Joel ben Samuel Sirkis (Hebrew: רבי יואל בן שמואל סירקיש; born 1561 - March 14, 1640) also known as the Bach (an abbreviation of his magnum opus BAyit CHadash), was a prominent Ashkenazi posek and halakhist, who lived in central Europe and held rabbinical positions in Belz, Brest-Litovsk and Kraków, and is considered to be one of the greatest Talmudic scholars of Poland. He is known for his liberal rulings in his responsum in which he challenges the rabbinic status quo.

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  • Jo'el Sirkis (cs)
  • Joel Serkes (de)
  • Bach (rabbin) (fr)
  • Joel Sirkis (en)
  • Joel Sirkes (pl)
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  • Jo'el ben Šmu'el Sirkis (יואל בן שמואל סירקיש‎) také známý jako Bach - ב״ח‎ což je akronym jeho nejznámějšího díla Bajit chadaš (1561 Lublin - 1640 Krakov) byl polský rabín, spisovatel píšící hebrejsky a jeden z nejčelnějších středoevropských halachistů 16. století. Působil zejména v Belzu, Brestu a Krakově. (cs)
  • Joel Serkes (auch Sirkis oder Sirkes; * 1561 in Lublin; gestorben im Jahr 1640 in Krakau) war jüdischer Gelehrter und Dezisor, bekannt vor allem für sein Werk bajit chadasch (abgekürzt BaCH; „neues Haus“), Kommentar zum Tur des Jakob b. Ascher. Er schrieb auch Responsen und talmudische Kommentare. Philosophie lehnte er ebenso ab wie die Methode des Pilpul und bevorzugte stattdessen das Studium der Kabbala. (de)
  • Joel ben Samuel Sirkis (Hebrew: רבי יואל בן שמואל סירקיש; born 1561 - March 14, 1640) also known as the Bach (an abbreviation of his magnum opus BAyit CHadash), was a prominent Ashkenazi posek and halakhist, who lived in central Europe and held rabbinical positions in Belz, Brest-Litovsk and Kraków, and is considered to be one of the greatest Talmudic scholars of Poland. He is known for his liberal rulings in his responsum in which he challenges the rabbinic status quo. (en)
  • Joel Sirkis, dit le Ba"ch (hébreu : ב"ח, acronyme de Bayit Hadash, « Nouvelle Maison ») est un rabbin polonais des XVIe et XVIIe siècles (Lublin, 1561 - Cracovie, 4 mars 1640). Il est l’auteur de commentaires intégrés aux éditions classiques du Talmud de Babylone et d’ouvrages de Loi juive qui en ont fait l’un des plus importants décisionnaires de sa génération et du judaïsme ashkénaze en général. (fr)
  • Joel Sirkes, zwany BaCH (ur. 1565 w Lublinie, zm. 1641 na Kazimierzu) – talmudysta, znawca prawa halachicznego, w latach 1618–1640 rabin kazimierskiej gminy żydowskiej i rektor krakowskiej jesziwy. Wcześniej pełnił posługę rabinacką w Bełzie, Prużanie, Łukowie, Szydłowie oraz Brześciu Litewskim. W latach 1631–1639 wydał swoje najsłynniejsze dzieło – „Beit Chadasz” (z hebr. Nowy Dom, od akronimu nazwy dzieła wziął się jego przydomek – BaCH), który był wszechstronnym i obszernym komentarzem do kodeksu prawa talmudycznego „Arba Turim” Jakuba ben Aszera. (pl)
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