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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yehuda Leib Krinsky (Hebrew: ) was a Belarusian Jewish Hebrew scholar, theologist, businessman and philanthropist. Born in Minsk; son of Rabbi Yitzchok Krinsky. Only one work by Krinsky is known, though more might show up in the future. This one work is the five-volume Meh qeq Yehud , a super-commentary on Abraham Ibn 'Ezra's commentary on the Pentateuch and certain of the Megilloth. (The title, meaning The Lawgivers of Judah, is a reference to Krinsky's first name.) Krinsky worked on the Genesis volume from at least 1903 (the date of the first…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yehuda Leib Krinsky (Hebrew: ) was a Belarusian Jewish Hebrew scholar, theologist, businessman and philanthropist. Born in Minsk; son of Rabbi Yitzchok Krinsky. Only one work by Krinsky is known, though more might show up in the future. This one work is the five-volume Meh qeq Yehud , a super-commentary on Abraham Ibn 'Ezra's commentary on the Pentateuch and certain of the Megilloth. (The title, meaning The Lawgivers of Judah, is a reference to Krinsky's first name.) Krinsky worked on the Genesis volume from at least 1903 (the date of the first haskama, or rabbinic letter of approbation) until 1907, when it was published. The volume on Exodus was published in 1910. He continued to work on the remaining three volumes, but they did not get published until 1928, by which time Krinsky was probably no longer living.