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Author: Shmuel Eidels (Maharsha)
Composed: Posen, c.1580 – c.1630 CE
Commentary on the Talmud written by Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer Edels (Maharsha). Maharsha was an important halakhic authority in Poland (1555 – 1631). His commentary elucidates comments of Rashi and the Tosefists.