Simeon Hirsch Weil (Hebrew: שמעון הירש ווייל) was a German-Jewish scholar who lived in Carlsruhe in the eighteenth century.
He published his father Nathaniel Weil's Netiv ḥayyim, Torat Netan'el, and responsa,[1] and wrote Sefer Eldad ha-Dani (with a Judeo-German translation; 1769).
[2] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Ochser, Schulim (1906).
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