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# Rav Yaakov Castro, also known as [[Maharikash]], was the chief rabbi of Egypt, a student of Radbaz, and met Rav Yosef Karo.
# Rav Yaakov Castro, also known as [[Maharikash]], was the chief rabbi of Egypt, a student of Radbaz, and met Rav Yosef Karo.
# Even though the [[Radbaz]] himself testifies numerous times to the allegiance of the Egyptian community in particular and Sephardi world at large to the [[Rambam]], the Minhag in Mitzrayim was to follow the [[Radbaz]] and [[Maharikash]], even when their rulings were against the [[Rambam]]'s.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40). See Matnat Yado fn. 66 for many citations of the Radbaz testifying that the custom in Mitzrayim is to follow the Rambam, and see Matnat Yado fn. 67 where he cites the great grandson's Hakdama to Erech Lechem and his Shem HaGedolim entry both saying Mitzrayim and surrounding areas follow the Maharikash even against Maran.</ref>
# Even though the [[Radbaz]] himself testifies numerous times to the allegiance of the Egyptian community in particular and Sephardi world at large to the [[Rambam]], the Minhag in Mitzrayim was to follow the [[Radbaz]] and [[Maharikash]], even when their rulings were against the [[Rambam]]'s.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40). See Matnat Yado fn. 66 for many citations of the Radbaz testifying that the custom in Mitzrayim is to follow the Rambam, and see Matnat Yado fn. 67 where he cites the great grandson's Hakdama to Erech Lechem and his Shem HaGedolim entry both saying Mitzrayim and surrounding areas follow the Maharikash even against Maran.</ref>
# Most of Maharikash's hearot of the halachot found in the [[Beit Yosef]], Bedek HaBayit, and Kesef Mishneh, as well as his own decisions to side with [[Tosafot]], the [[Mordechai]], and other such Rishonim.<ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40), Sefunot vol. 2 page 89</ref>
# In parallel but without seeing the [[Rama]]'s glosses, Maharikash wrote his own glosses on [[Shulchan Aruch]] known as "Erech Lechem." Most of Maharikash's hearot of the halachot found in the [[Beit Yosef]], Bedek HaBayit, and Kesef Mishneh, as well as his own decisions to side with [[Tosafot]], the [[Mordechai]], and other such Rishonim. There is some debate if he wrote them before or concurrently with his responsa. <ref>Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40), Sefunot vol. 2 page 89</ref>  
==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
* Sefunot, vol. 2, page 89 - article by R' Yitzchak Nissim on Maharikash.
* Sefunot, vol. 2, page 89 - article by R' Yitzchak Nissim on Maharikash.

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  1. Rav Yaakov Castro, also known as Maharikash, was the chief rabbi of Egypt, a student of Radbaz, and met Rav Yosef Karo.
  2. Even though the Radbaz himself testifies numerous times to the allegiance of the Egyptian community in particular and Sephardi world at large to the Rambam, the Minhag in Mitzrayim was to follow the Radbaz and Maharikash, even when their rulings were against the Rambam's.[1]
  3. In parallel but without seeing the Rama's glosses, Maharikash wrote his own glosses on Shulchan Aruch known as "Erech Lechem." Most of Maharikash's hearot of the halachot found in the Beit Yosef, Bedek HaBayit, and Kesef Mishneh, as well as his own decisions to side with Tosafot, the Mordechai, and other such Rishonim. There is some debate if he wrote them before or concurrently with his responsa. [2]

Further Reading

  • Sefunot, vol. 2, page 89 - article by R' Yitzchak Nissim on Maharikash.

Sources

  1. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40). See Matnat Yado fn. 66 for many citations of the Radbaz testifying that the custom in Mitzrayim is to follow the Rambam, and see Matnat Yado fn. 67 where he cites the great grandson's Hakdama to Erech Lechem and his Shem HaGedolim entry both saying Mitzrayim and surrounding areas follow the Maharikash even against Maran.
  2. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear HaMechabrim 40), Sefunot vol. 2 page 89