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<DIV><BR>>>This is the theory I alluded to when I said the title "Hilchot
Eretz<BR>Yisrael" may be an invention of the Bochur Hazetzer. But AFAIK it
is<BR>just a theory, and for all that it sounds nice it may be
completely<BR>mistaken. Perhaps there really was a sefer with that title,
which<BR>the rishonim quote and reject. <<<BR><BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>Zev
Sero
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<DIV>This may have come up before but if so I don't remember it -- who is or was
the Bochur Hazetzer?</DIV>
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PTSIZE="10"><BR><B>--Toby Katz<BR>==========<BR><BR></FONT><FONT lang=0
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