Solomon London Explained
Solomon ben Moses Raphael London (; 1661–1748) was a Lithuanian author and publisher, who lived in Novogrudok in the first half of the eighteenth century. He was the pupil of Rabbi Samuel Schotten of Frankfurt.
Publications
- Book: Zokher ha-berit. Amsterdam. 1710. On the rites of circumcision.
- Book: Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera. Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera. Tseri ha-yagon. Hanau. 1716.
- Book: Moses ben Abraham Mat. Mateh Mosheh. Frankfurt. 1720.
- Book: Minḥah ḥadashah. Frankfurt. 1722. On the Pirkei Avot, containing extracts from Rashi, Maimonides, and the Pirkei Moshe and Lev Avot of Michael Moraftschek.
- Book: Tikkun Shelomoh. Venice. 1733. The order of Sabbath prayers according to Isaac Luria.
- Book: Orḥot tsadikkim. Amsterdam. 1735. With a Yiddish translation.
- Book: Landau, Jacob. Ha-agur. Jacob ben Judah Landau. Offenbach. 1738.
- Book: Kehillat Shelomoh. Amsterdam. 1744. a collection of rites, prayers, and dinim, with a small Hebrew and Yiddish vocabulary under the title Ḥinnukh Katan.
- Book: Sefer ha-gan. Fürth. 1747. Moral exhortations of Judah Ḥasid, and the Hadrakah of Johanan Luria.