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=== ''Torat Ha-Olah'' === '''''Torat Ha-Olah''''' (ΧͺΧΧ¨Χͺ ΧΧ’ΧΧ), written between 1560 and 1570, was a discussion of the deeper meaning of the [[Temple in Jerusalem]] and the temple sacrifices. In addition to discussing the principles of the Jewish faith invoked, Isserles connects the Torah laws and symbols to philosophy, physics, astronomy, and [[Kabbalah]].<ref>Langermann, Y.T. (1991). "The Astronomy of Rabbi Moses Isserles." In: Unguru, S. (eds) ''Physics, Cosmology and Astronomy, 1300β1700: Tension and Accommodation''. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 126. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3342-5_5</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sefaria.org/Torat_HaOlah?tab=contents|title=Torat HaOlah|website=www.sefaria.org}}</ref> The title translates into the "Law of the Burnt-Offering." In addition to citing the [[Tanakh]] and Talmud, Isserles heavily references the [[Midrash]].
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