Creator Bio
Aaron Worms of Metz
1754–1836
Born into a rabbinical family in the Saarland region of Germany, Aaron (Aharon) Worms first studied with his father, Abraham Aberle, and then at the yeshiva in nearby Metz, present-day France. In 1785 he became principal of the Metz yeshiva and ultimately served as the chief rabbi of that city. Though strictly traditional, Aaron advocated for certain changes: prayer in the vernacular for those who did not understand Hebrew and the insertion of piyyutim in prayers. Influenced by the ideals of the French Revolution, he was a member of Napoleon’s Grand Sanhedrin in 1806–1807. His Me’ore or, consisting of commentaries on the Talmud and the Shulḥan ‘arukh, was published in seven parts, beginning in 1790.
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Me’ore or (Luminescence of Light)
Since the theme of the Noachide commandments has arisen for consideration, I shall mention here what I presented before the assembly of rabbis in the great city [Paris] in the year 5567 [1807], and it…