Maharam

Maharam

Maharam (Hebrew: מהר"ם) is an acronym of the words ...מורנו הרב רבי מ (Morenu Ha-Rav M..., Our teacher the Rabbi M...). Since many Rabbis where referred to as Maharam, an addition, usually a name of a place or a surname is generally used to differentiate between them.

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