Meir Ash

Meir Ash

Meir Ash could be either of two Rabbis both known by the abbreviation Maharam Ash (Maharam Esh):

  • Meir Eisenstadt (died 1744), author of Meore Esh and teacher of Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz
  • Meir Eisenstaedter (1780–1852), author of Imre Esh and student of the Chasam Sofer

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