Moses Meshullam ben Samson Egra (Hebrew: משה משולם בן שמשון איגרא; c. 1752 – September 25, 1801)[1] was Galician rabbi.
Egra was born in Buczacz, Galicia,[1] but was living in Brody by the age of nine.
At about that age he delivered a casuistic homily in the large synagogue of Brody, and had a discussion with its rabbi, Isaac Hurwitz, whose son-in-law he became.
He was a contemporary of Sender Margoliouth [he], with whom he discussed ritual laws, and the master of Jacob Lissa.
He wrote She'elot u-Teshubot RaMA (Czernowitz, 1862), and an unpublished work on Maimonides.