Mappah
[mah-pah] /mɑˈpɑ/
noun
1.
a body of Ashkenazic-oriented commentaries on the Shulhan Arukh, written by the Polish Talmudic scholar Moses Isserles (c1520–72) and incorporated by him into the code.
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