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About This Text
Author: Maharam Lublin
Composed: Poland, c.1585 – c.1615 CE
A commentary on the Talmud written by Rabbi Meir of Lublin (Maharam 1558 – 1616). Published after his death by his son, Gedaliah, in 1619, the commentary deals extensively with the interpretations of Rashi and the Tosafists.