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# Unfortunately, the text of the Mordechai is home to many copyist errors and omissions,<ref>See Beit Yosef Orach Chaim Siman 382 at the end</ref> so the [[Rama]] calls it "Megumgam uMelukat." Sometimes, we're missing statements attributed to him by other Rishonim from the text of the Sefer. Therefore, the [[Bach]] warns one cannot deduce much from his challenging articulations.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei She'ar Mechabrim 5)</ref> | # Unfortunately, the text of the Mordechai is home to many copyist errors and omissions,<ref>See Beit Yosef Orach Chaim Siman 382 at the end</ref> so the [[Rama]] calls it "Megumgam uMelukat." Sometimes, we're missing statements attributed to him by other Rishonim from the text of the Sefer. Therefore, the [[Bach]] warns one cannot deduce much from his challenging articulations.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei She'ar Mechabrim 5)</ref> | ||
# Even though they were colleagues, the "Rosh" quoted by the Mordechai does not refer to the [[Rosh]], R' Asher ben Yechiel, but rather the Rosh MiFalise or MiLunelle.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei She'ar Mechabrim 3)</ref> | # Even though they were colleagues, the "Rosh" quoted by the Mordechai does not refer to the [[Rosh]], R' Asher ben Yechiel, but rather the Rosh MiFalise or MiLunelle.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei She'ar Mechabrim 3)</ref> | ||
# Some say the Hagahot Mordechai are not by the Mordechai.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Heh 24)</ref> | |||
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Klalim
- Rabbeinu Mordechai ben Hillel was a student of Maharam Rotenberg, grandson of Ra'avan, son in law of Rabbenu Yechiel MiParis, and brother-in-law of the Sefer Mitzvot Kattan and Hagahot Maimoniot.[1]
- Most of the Mordechai commentary on the Rif is based on Tosafot,[2] primarily that of the Rash MiShantz[3]
- Unfortunately, the text of the Mordechai is home to many copyist errors and omissions,[4] so the Rama calls it "Megumgam uMelukat." Sometimes, we're missing statements attributed to him by other Rishonim from the text of the Sefer. Therefore, the Bach warns one cannot deduce much from his challenging articulations.[5]
- Even though they were colleagues, the "Rosh" quoted by the Mordechai does not refer to the Rosh, R' Asher ben Yechiel, but rather the Rosh MiFalise or MiLunelle.[6]
- Some say the Hagahot Mordechai are not by the Mordechai.[7]