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in a very chaotic condition. To introduce order into this chaos a scholar of the first rank was needed. Culi was entrusted with this task. But even for him it meant a labor of several years. First, in 1728, he edited Rosanes' book
173:(also known as Mishneh LaMelech, the title of his most important work), at the time generally regarded the highest authority of the Orient. Rosanes appointed Culi 438: 307: 161:. He edited various important works. The first fruit of his literary activity was the publication of his grandfather's writings. To this end he left 443: 243:, written in Salonika. This work, which is held in high regard by the Jews of the East, is a very elaborate encyclopedic commentary in 177:, which, together with his position as teacher, secured to him a sufficient livelihood. In 1727 Culi published his grandfather's work 169:. While engaged on the works of his grandfather, he entered (1714) into close relations with the chief rabbi of Constantinople, 458: 453: 433: 142: 381: 448: 350: 219:, enriched with numerous important notes of his own. To both these works Culi wrote a preface. 174: 401: 341: 428: 8: 256: 337: 391: 329: 189: 260: 247:, dealing with Jewish life in all its relations. Its material was taken from the 158: 130: 345: 333: 264: 244: 166: 146: 56: 422: 324: 239: 170: 215: 157:
He belonged to an exiled Spanish family, and was the grandson and pupil of
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in content. Three years later he finally published Rosanes' voluminous
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before he died. Because of the overwhelming popularity of the
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took over this endeavor and completed the remaining volumes.
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of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who died in
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Index

Ottoman Empire
Hebrew
Talmudist
biblical commentator
Constantinople
Moses ibn Habib
Safed
Constantinople
Judah Rosanes
dayan
Talmud
literary remains
midrashic
halachic
Maimonides
Mishne Torah
responsa
Torah
Me'am Loez
Ladino
Talmud
Midrash
rabbinic literature
Genesis
Exodus
Turkey
halakic
manuscript
"Salonika: A Mother City in Israel"
public domain

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