. "2656"^^ . . . . . . . . . "7901888"^^ . . . . . "Samuel ben Nathan Ha-Levi Loew (Kelin or Kolin) (also \"L\u014Dw\" or \"L\u00F6w\", Hebrew: \u05E9\u05DE\u05D5\u05D0\u05DC \u05D1\u05DF \u05E0\u05EA\u05DF \u05E0\u05D8\u05E2 \u05D4\u05DC\u05D5\u05D9 \u05E7\u05E2\u05DC\u05D9\u05DF; c. 1720\u20131806) was a Talmudist and Halakhist, best known for his work Machatzit HaShekel (Ashkenazi pronunciation, Machatzis HaShekel). The son of Nathan Na\u1E6De ha-Levi, he was born at Kol\u00EDn, Bohemia. For nearly 60 years he headed over a yeshiva at Boskovice (Boskowitz), Moravia, where he died on May 20, 1806. He had the title Av Beis Din of Boskowitz."@en . . . . . . . "1114405618"^^ . "http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=572&letter=L|author=Gotthard Deutsch, S. Mannheimer"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Samuel ben Nathan Ha-Levi Loew (Kelin or Kolin) (also \"L\u014Dw\" or \"L\u00F6w\", Hebrew: \u05E9\u05DE\u05D5\u05D0\u05DC \u05D1\u05DF \u05E0\u05EA\u05DF \u05E0\u05D8\u05E2 \u05D4\u05DC\u05D5\u05D9 \u05E7\u05E2\u05DC\u05D9\u05DF; c. 1720\u20131806) was a Talmudist and Halakhist, best known for his work Machatzit HaShekel (Ashkenazi pronunciation, Machatzis HaShekel). The son of Nathan Na\u1E6De ha-Levi, he was born at Kol\u00EDn, Bohemia. For nearly 60 years he headed over a yeshiva at Boskovice (Boskowitz), Moravia, where he died on May 20, 1806. He had the title Av Beis Din of Boskowitz. Samuel had 3 sons and 3 daughters: Benjamin Ze'ev Ha-Levi (Wolf) Boskowitz (1746-1818), Jacob (c 1750-1833), Jehuda (c 1751-1800), Sara (Hinda) married Markus (Mordechai Lob) Wassertrilling of Boskovice, Esther married Bernhard Biach.His son delivered the sermon at his funeral. His descendant in the 5th generation, Dr. , a convert to Roman Catholicism, was the attorney of the anti-Semite Francis Deckert. His works were published under the name Machatzit HaShekel as follows; these commentaries appear nowadays in most editions of the Shulchan Aruch: \n* An extensive super-commentary on Abraham Abele Gombiner\u2019s Magen Abraham on Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim (Vienna, 1807-1808; 2d ed. 1817; several times reprinted) \n* A super-commentary on the \"Shakh\" on Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh Deah Hilchot Niddah (Lemberg, 1858) and Hilchot Melichah (ib. 1860)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Samuel Loew"@en . . "\u0160mu'el ben Natan ha-Levi L\u00F6w Kol\u00EDn (hebr. \u05E9\u05DE\u05D5\u05D0\u05DC \u05D1\u05DF \u05E0\u05EA\u05DF \u05E0\u05D8\u05E2 \u05D4\u05DC\u05D5\u05D9 \u05E7\u05E2\u05DC\u05D9\u05DF\u200E, \u010Dasto se objevuj\u00ED tak\u00E9 varianty jako Samuel, L\u014Dw, Loew \u010Di Kelin, kolem roku 1720, Kol\u00EDn \u2013 20. b\u0159ezna 1806, Boskovice), ve sv\u011Bt\u011B \u017Eidovsk\u00FDch u\u010Denc\u016F zn\u00E1m t\u00E9\u017E pod pseudonymem Machacit ha-\u0161ekel (hebr. \u05DE\u05D7\u05E6\u05D9\u05EA \u05D4\u05E9\u05E7\u05DC\u200E) podle sv\u00E9ho nejzn\u00E1m\u011Bj\u0161\u00EDho d\u00EDla, byl rab\u00EDn, koment\u00E1tor Talmudu a zejm\u00E9na Halachy, tj. \u017Eidovsk\u00E9ho n\u00E1bo\u017Eensk\u00E9ho pr\u00E1va."@cs . . . . "\u0160mu'el ben Natan ha-Levi L\u00F6w Kol\u00EDn (hebr. \u05E9\u05DE\u05D5\u05D0\u05DC \u05D1\u05DF \u05E0\u05EA\u05DF \u05E0\u05D8\u05E2 \u05D4\u05DC\u05D5\u05D9 \u05E7\u05E2\u05DC\u05D9\u05DF\u200E, \u010Dasto se objevuj\u00ED tak\u00E9 varianty jako Samuel, L\u014Dw, Loew \u010Di Kelin, kolem roku 1720, Kol\u00EDn \u2013 20. b\u0159ezna 1806, Boskovice), ve sv\u011Bt\u011B \u017Eidovsk\u00FDch u\u010Denc\u016F zn\u00E1m t\u00E9\u017E pod pseudonymem Machacit ha-\u0161ekel (hebr. \u05DE\u05D7\u05E6\u05D9\u05EA \u05D4\u05E9\u05E7\u05DC\u200E) podle sv\u00E9ho nejzn\u00E1m\u011Bj\u0161\u00EDho d\u00EDla, byl rab\u00EDn, koment\u00E1tor Talmudu a zejm\u00E9na Halachy, tj. \u017Eidovsk\u00E9ho n\u00E1bo\u017Eensk\u00E9ho pr\u00E1va."@cs . . . . . . . . . . "L\u00D6W, SAMUEL"@en . . . "Machacit ha-\u0161ekel"@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .