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Tosafists were
rabbis of France, Germany,
Bohemia and Austria, who
lived from the 12th to the mid-15th centuries, in the
period of Rishonim. The Tosafists...
- Rashi's notes. The
authors of the
Tosafot are
known as
Tosafists; for a
listing (see List of
Tosafists.) The word
tosafot literally means "additions". The...
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thirteenth centuries produced different kinds of
writing in Hebrew. Many were
Tosafists;
others wrote legal material, and some
wrote liturgical poetry and literary...
- Rashi, (Solomon ben Yitzchak), 11th
century French Talmudist and
exegete Tosafists, (Tosafot), 11th, 12th and 13th
century Talmudic scholars in
France and...
- was one of the most
renowned Ashke****
Jewish rabbis and
leading French Tosafists, a
leading halakhic authority in his generation, and a
grandson of Rashi...
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details are
known about him. As with all
Tosafist compositions, the
author collected interpretations from
other Tosafists and
other commentators,
including R'...
- He was the
older brother of
Solomon the
grammarian as well as of the
Tosafists Isaac ben Meir (the "Rivam") and
Jacob ben Meir ("Rabbeinu Tam"), and...
- a
great center for
Rabbinical Jewish scholarship in the
times of the
Tosafists. The
singular form is hakham, a
Sephardic and
Hachmei Provençal term for...
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Kammuna Positions: Maimonidean / Anti-Maimonidean
Kabbalist Karaism Talmudic Tosafist Modern Positions:
Orthodox Sephardic Chabad Ch****idic
Conservative Reform...
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Shortly after 1198 he
returned to
Paris and
founded an
important school of
tosafists, in
which were trained,
among others,
Jehiel ben
Joseph (Sir Leon's successor)...