Talk:Shlomo Ganzfried

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[edit] Old discussion

It is odd that Kitzur Shulkhan Arukh links directly to R' Shlomo Ganzfried. There should be a disambiguation page, since, in fact, there are two books by the name Kitzur Shulkhan Arukh--one by R' Ganzfried and one by R' Toledano. The former's Kitzur has gained a greater readership, it seems, in the Ashkenazic communities than the latter's homonymous work in the Sepharadic communities.

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[edit] Kitzur Shulchan Aruch

Since all common translations etc. write 'ch' instead of 'kh', I edited this. Let's use Google to check: "Kitzur Shulkhan Arukh" gets 626 hits, "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" gets 32,600. That's about 50 times more. All translations, both online and in book form, write 'ch'. I assume that nobody objects. --Daniel575 02:54, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I HAVE A PICTURE

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[edit] Heradi?

It says he's a heradi posek. Isn't that a bit anachronistic? 88.152.2.248 14:27, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Seforim

I added Seforim to the list of his works. They come from the title page of Sefer Apiryon, published by R' Ganzfried himself. 138.89.85.229 (talk) 05:24, 18 February 2008 (UTC)