For a while, Spain was divided between the schools : in Catalonia the rulings of Nahmanides and ben Adret were accepted, in Castile those of the Asher family and in Valencia those of Maimonides . ( Maimonides'rulings were also accepted in most of the Arab world, especially Egypt and the Land of Israel .)
42.
Ben Adret, with the approval of other prominent Spanish rabbis, sent a letter to the community at Montpellier proposing to forbid the study of philosophy to those who were less than twenty-five years of age, and, in spite of keen opposition from the liberal section, a decree in this sense was issued by Ben Adret in 1305.
43.
Ben Adret, with the approval of other prominent Spanish rabbis, sent a letter to the community at Montpellier proposing to forbid the study of philosophy to those who were less than twenty-five years of age, and, in spite of keen opposition from the liberal section, a decree in this sense was issued by Ben Adret in 1305.
44.
The same thing can not be said of Adret's counter-criticism, " Mishmeret ha-Bayit " ( Defense of the House ), which is written in an acrimonious, not to say malicious, tone : that may perhaps be the reason that Adret published it anonymously, for it was only in later years that he acknowledged his authorship.
45.
The same thing can not be said of Adret's counter-criticism, " Mishmeret ha-Bayit " ( Defense of the House ), which is written in an acrimonious, not to say malicious, tone : that may perhaps be the reason that Adret published it anonymously, for it was only in later years that he acknowledged his authorship.
46.
Other names are formed from the words " adret " ( sunny side of a mountain ) and " ubac " ( shady side ) : thus there are the Adret and the Ubac of Grou de Ban, the hamlet of Adrech at the foot of the Grou, and the Ubac farm at the foot of the Pi?d'Enroux.
47.
Other names are formed from the words " adret " ( sunny side of a mountain ) and " ubac " ( shady side ) : thus there are the Adret and the Ubac of Grou de Ban, the hamlet of Adrech at the foot of the Grou, and the Ubac farm at the foot of the Pi?d'Enroux.
48.
He places at the centre of his thinking the confrontation between Ashkenazi figures, which were represented in Sepharad ( Spain ) by Moshe ben Nahman Gerondi, Nahmanides ( Ramban ) ( 1194 C . 1270 ) or Shlomo ibn Adret ( Rashba ) ( 1235 1310 ) and Sephardic figures, epitomized by Moshe ben Maimon, Maimonides ( Rambam ) ( 1135 1204 ).
49.
The reputation of Aaron as a high Talmudic authority did not arise from any of the above works, which were not widely published, but from his " Bede3 ha-Bayit " ( Breaches of the House ), a criticism of the great work, " Torat ha-Bayit " ( The Precept of the House ), written by Solomon ben Adret.
50.
The renown of the new academy of the " Sages of Acre " was so great that Rabbi Shlomo ben Adret wrote in 1280 :'It is a custom among the sages of the Holy Land and of Babylon that if a question should be asked, nobody answers but they say : " Let us be guided by the Sages of Acre . "'Acre subsequently became a centre of religious authority for Middle Eastern Jews and the rulings of its rabbinical court were accepted by the communities of Palestine, Syria and Egypt.
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