Alexander ben Mordecai

Alexander (Sender) ben Mordecai was associate rabbi of Prague in the second half of the 17th century. He is known for his work Sheḥiṭot u-Bediḳot, published in Amsterdam in 1667 in Hebrew and Judæo-German.[1] The book deals with the religious laws and procedures for cattle slaughter and the inspection of the internal organs.

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