red legend Era of the Rishonim timeline div center Rishon redirects here. For the preon model in particle physics, see Harari Rishon Model . For the Israeli town, see Rishon LeZion . Rishonim lang he ... major trend of scholars between the Rishonim and the Acharonim . Here presents a clearly delineated ... it them, the scholars Kov im Hebrew the consolidators . The distinction between the Rishonim ... Metzia 3 10, 4 21, Shabbat 23 1 Citation needed date June 2011 Some Rishonim Abba Mari , Minhat Kenaot ... and poet precedes period of Rishonim Rabbenu Gershom , 11th century German Talmudist and legalist ... law List of rabbis History of Responsa Rishonim History of Responsa Rishonim External links and references ... chaburas.org 16cent.html 16th Century Category Rishonim Category Rabbis by rabbinical period 6 bg es Rishonim fr Rishonim he ja pl Riszonim pt Rishonim ru sr yi ... more details
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Isaac ben Meir c. 1090 &ndash c. 1130 , also known as the Rivam after his Hebrew acronym , was a French rabbi and one of the Tosafot Baalei Tosafos . He was the grandson of Rashi , and brother of the Rashbam and the Rabbeinu Tam . His father was Meir ben Shmuel and his mother was Yocheved, the Rashi s daughters daughter of Rashi . He died before his father, leaving four children Jacob Tam, Sefer ha Yashar, No. 616, p. 72b, Vienna, 1811 . Although he died young, the Rivam contributed to Tosafot Tosafos , mentioned by Eliezer b. Joel ha Levi Abi ha Ezri, 417 , to several Tract literature tractates of the Talmud . Isaac himself is often quoted in the edited Tosafos Shab. 138a Ket. 29b et passim . Further reading The Rishonim , published by Artscroll , ISBN 0899064523 contains short biographies of the Rishonim including the Rivam Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rivam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 12th century rabbis Category 1090s births Category 1130s deaths Category French Tosafists ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Hillel ben Eliakim , known in Hebrew language Hebrew to Talmud scholars as Rabbeinu Hillel , Our Rabbi Hillel , was a Greece Greek rabbi and Talmud scholar. He lived during the 11th century and 12th century. He was a pupil of Rashi , and is mentioned by Mordecai ben Hillel. Hillel wrote a commentary to Midrash Sifra in which he often quotes Rashi and Isaac ben Melchizedek he also wrote a commentary to Midrash Sifre . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hillel Ben Eliakim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hillel Ben Eliakim Category 12th century rabbis Category 11th century births Category 12th century deaths Category Rishonim Category Greek Orthodox rabbis Rabbi stub ... more details
BLP sources date December 2010 Rabbi Yochanan Zweig is the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva and Kollel Beis Moshe Chaim of Miami Beach . Under his auspices is also a high school and elementary school, both located in Miami Beach. Biography Rabbi Zweig was raised in Philadelphia . While attending Ner Israel Rabbinical College from 1955 1969, Rabbi Zweig received Semicha rabbinical ordination Yoreh Yoreh and Yadin Yadin from Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Ruderman and Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg . Rabbi Zweig then went to Israel as the Rosh Yeshiva of Bais HaTalmud in Jerusalem where he remained for six years. In 1974 Rabbi Zweig moved to Miami Beach, FL and opened the Talmudic University of Florida Yeshiva V Kollel Beis Moshe Chaim, Alfred and Sayde Swire College of Judaic Studies . ref Cite web url http www.talmudicu.edu About history.php title History work Talmudic University of Florida ref It is one of largest Yeshiva and Kollel in the South Eastern United States . Rabbi Zweig received his formal education from Johns Hopkins University and went on to pursue a Juris Doctor J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law . Subsequently, he has completed a Masters degree and Ph.D. in Talmudic Law from the Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore, Md . Approach Advert date December 2011 Rabbi Zweig is a Talmudist who analyzes the Rishonim with a penetrating focus. His Talmud classes reveal how each word of the Gemara and Rishonim are measured and enlightening. He is also famous for his Parsha classes, specifically his Thursday Night lecture which is delivered to the Miami Beach Jewish community. References references External links http talmudicu.edu Talmudic University of Florida Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . name Zweig, Yochanan alternative names short description American rabbi date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Zweig, Yochanan Category American Haredi rabbis Category Living people Category Rosh yeshivas US rabbi stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi died 1225 was a noted rabbi and Talmud ic scholar. He was a grandson of Eliezer ben Nathan Ra avan , and authored Sefer Avi Ezri which is more commonly known by its author s acronym as Sefer Ra avyah . He had a significant influence on Asher ben Jehiel the ROSH . As a rishonim Rishon , he was prominent amongst the Tosafot Tosafists of the middle ages, and was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halevi, Eliezer Ben Joel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1225 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halevi, Eliezer Ben Joel Category 1225 deaths Category 13th century rabbis Category Tosafists Category Levites Category Year of birth unknown Euro writer stub Rabbi stub he ... more details
Minchat Chinuch lang he is a legal commentary philology commentary on the Sefer ha Chinuch . It was written by Yosef Babad Rabbeinu Yosef 1800 1874 , Av Beit Din of Ternopil Jewish Ternopil Ternopil . The Sefer Ha Chinuch systematically discusses the 613 Mitzvot 613 Mitzvah commandments of the Torah , their Biblical source, and philosophical underpinnings while the Minchat Chinuch serves as a legal commentary philology commentary through the perspective of the Talmud and Rishonim . ref http chaburas.org 19cent.html chaburas.org ref Minchat Chinuch is widely studied in Yeshivas and in private study groups, and remains popular to this day. The work is noted for its technique of isolating legal concepts through the use of exotic test cases such as whether a hermaphrodite is obligated in the mitzvah of be fruitful and multiply. This feature of the book makes it a useful starting point in conceptual analysis of talmudic topics. References Reflist External links http www.hebrewbooks.org 14093 Part I , hebrewbooks.org http www.hebrewbooks.org 14092 Part II , hebrewbooks.org Judaism stub law stub reli book stub Category Rabbinic legal texts and responsa he ... more details
Provence may refer to Provence a region of southeastern France on the Mediterranean Sea Provence, Switzerland a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland Named after the French region Proven al rabbi s the term is including the rabbis of the entire southern coast of France Rashi script the original Sephardic script, was called by the Rishonim the Proven al script. The given reason is that the only place where the Ashkenazic came across to recognize the Sephardim and their culture was in Provence where both ethnics were abundant. the ocean liner La Provence liner La Provence , launched in 1906 French battleship Provence launched in 1913 La Provence newspaper La Provence main daily newspaper in Provence . Auberge la Provence Dutch former Michelin starred restaurant in Laren La Provence restaurant Dutch Michelin starred restaurant in Driebergen Rijsenburg disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Provence cy Provence fr Provence homonymie nl Provence ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 Moses of London , d. 1268 , was a thirteenth century English grammarian, halakhist and Jewish scholar in London . His Darkhe ha Nikkud veha Neginah is a treatise on Hebrew punctuation and accentuation. ref http www.blackwellreference.com public tocnode?id g9780631187288 chunk g978063118728818 ss1 505 Blackwell Reference Online Moses of London floruit fl. 13th cent. ref He was a descendant of Moses of Bristol, himself a descendant of Rabbi Simeon the Great of Mainz. ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource judaica ejud 0002 0004 0 03557.html Jewish Virtual Library Bristol ref His sons were the illustrious Elijah Menahem of London d. 1284 , who also enjoyed considerable repute as a physician, ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource judaica ejud 0002 0013 0 12735.html Jewish Virtual Library London ref and Hagin ben Moses . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Moses Of London Category Rishonim Category 13th century rabbis Category 13th century English people Category 13th century in London Category Orthodox Jews in London Category English Medieval rabbis Category Medieval Hebraists Category English Jews of the Medieval and Tudor period ... more details
For the third generation Amora sage, see Abbahu . Eras of the Halakha Samuel b. Abbahu lang he , Rav Shmuel Beria DeRav Abbahu , or , read as Rav Shmuel Bar Rabbah was a Jewish Amora sage of the eighth and last generation of the Amora era, and of the first generation of the Savora sages era. His colleague and Bar Plugata opponent was R. Ahai , and they are recorded on the Babylon Talmud on two halkha ic matters. ref B. Talmud , Tractate chullin , 59b Tractate, Avodah Zarah , 71 Rishonim version & Dikdukei Sofrim ref He was the son of Rav Abbahu not to be confused with R. Abbahu , an Amora of the third generation , who was one of the sages of Pumbedita , at the end of the Amor era. References reflist Savoraim DEFAULTSORT Samuel b. Abbahu Category Talmud rabbis of Babylonia Category Savoraim Judaism stub he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha File Shezorigrave.jpg 300px thumb Tomb of Simeon Shezuri, Sajur , Israel Simeon Shezuri or R. Simeon of Shezur , lang he , read as Shimon Shazuri was a Jewish Tannaim Tanna sage of the fourth generation. His surname Shezuri , is either a variant of the Hebrew word Shezirah , and thus stands for the Hebrew meaning of it and his livelihood Spinning textiles Spinning Fiber s, ref Maimonides Introduction to his commentary on the Mishnah ref or for the village he resided at Shezor . His work is recorded all across the Mishnah and Talmud . ref Kaftor Vaperech Bulb and Flower , ch. 24, by Ishtori Haparchi ref As for his Halakha ic rulings in accordance with Halakha , the Amora sages are divided Some were in the opinion that quote text font face Georgia wherever R. Simeon of Shezur stated his view, the halachah is in accordance with it font sign B. Talmud , Tractate Menachoth , 30b That is, for some practises, and only when his opinion on it is recorded in the Mishnah , and for some other practises, whenever his opinion is also cited in the Baraita . Other Amora sages, such as R. Jonathan, have ruled that his views are in accordance with the halachah only in two references Wrtining a Get divorce document gittin divorce document for the dangerously ill, ref B. Talmud , Tractate Gittin , 65b ref and Terumat hamaaser a tithe on produce grown given to the priests on the temple that belong to the Am ha aretz a Demai Tithes , ref Mishnah , Tractate Demai , ch. 4a ref and so was ruled by the Rishonim sages. ref Asher ben Jehiel and Isaac Alfasi on Gittin ref Nonetheless, R. Shabbatai ha Kohen has revealed inconsistency in the rulings of the Rishonim sages, because there are additional references where the Rishonim have ruled in the same manner as Simeon Shezuri have, yet not in all of their references. ref Shabbatai ha Kohen , Yoreh De ah , 7 ref He was a pupil of R. Tarfon , and in one of the disputes over the Demai Tithes , he even cites his ... more details
Volume 23, Number 4 December, 1999 Rashi Shapiro Musical career Infobox album Name Rashi and the Rishonim Type studio Artist Rashi and the Rishonim Cover Released 1971 in music 1971 Recorded February ... Allmusic Rating 4 5 ref http www.allmusic.com cg amg.dll? ref Last album This album Rashi and the Rishonim ... group named Rashi and the Rishonim at the age of 17. He gave concerts in the U.S. and in Israel often ... including the Cordovox. For the record, the Rishonim are Josh, Shelly, Heshy, Abbi, Steven, and Yussie ... and the rishonim 22&source web&ots nTWoSoV6jn&sig 171VOTOIQOmwDli2BGYHpfjLsg title Engendering Judaism ... more details
Dodai ben Nahman Hebrew or Rav Dorai , Hebrew was a History of the Jews in Iraq Babylonian Jewish scholar of the eighth century CE and Gaon Hebrew gaon of the Talmudic academies in Babylonia Talmudic academy at Pumbedita 761 764 . Little is known of his life. He was a brother of the famous Judah ben Nahman , gaon at Sura city Sura 759 762 , and with him was instrumental in preventing the eventual founder of Karaism , Anan ben David from succeeding to the exilarchate made vacant by the death of Solomon ben Hasdai exilarch Solomon ben Hasdai and Isaac Iskoy ben Solomon , Anan s kinsmen. References http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 410&letter D&search Dodai Ginzberg, Louis and S. Mendelsohn. Dodai ben Nahman . Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901 1906, which contains the following bibliography Sherira Gaon , Iggerot Heinrich Graetz Gr tz , Gesch . v. 176, 418 Halevy, Dorot ha Rishonim , iii. 81a, 102a. Geonim DEFAULTSORT Dodai Ben Nahman Category Geonim Category Iraqi Jews Category 8th century rabbis Category Rabbis of Academy of Pumbedita he ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Jacob of Orl ans died September 3, 1189 was a noted Jew ish scholar, considered by many to be one of the most learned men of his age. Jacob was a tosafist in Orl ans , France , who studied under Rabbenu Tam . He remained in Orl ans until at least 1171, leaving at a later date to go to London , most likely to become a teacher. Jacob was killed during the antisemitic riots that swept through London during the coronation of King Richard I . Persondata name Jacob of Orleans alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death September 3, 1189 place of death DEFAULTSORT Jacob Of Orleans Category Year of birth missing Category 1189 deaths Category People from Orl ans Category English Jews of the Medieval and Tudor period Category English Medieval rabbis Category Rishonim Category 12th century French people Category 12th century rabbis Category Jewish martyrs Category 12th century English people Category French Tosafists France reli bio stub UK reli bio stub Rabbi stub he no Jacob av Orl ans ... more details
For the fourth generation Amoraim Amora of Babylon , see Rabbah b. Shela . Eras of the Halakha Shela Hebrew was a Jews of Babylonia Babylonian teacher of the latter part of the tannaitic and the beginning of the amoraic period, and head of the school sidra at Nehardea Yoma 20a Letter of Sherira Gaon , in Neubauer, M. J. C. i. 28 . When Abba Arika Rab visited Babylon , he once officiated as an expounder amora for R. Shela at his public lectures Yoma l.c. . The school at Nehardea was named in honor of Shela and its scholars were accordingly known as Debe R. Shela. With the exception of a mishnaic interpretation Yoma 20a , none of Shela s teachings is known, although some of the sayings of the students of his academy, the Debe R. Shela, are mentioned in the Talmud Pes. 39b R. H. 23b Gi . 52b id. 43a . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Weiss, Dor. iii. 746 747 Halevy, Dorot ha Rishonim, ii. 223 225 Bacher, Ag. Bab. Amor. p.  35. JewishEncyclopedia Amoraim he Category Talmud rabbis of Babylonia Shela Category Year of death unknown fr Rabbi Chila ... more details
Josce of London was an History of the Jews in England English Jew and the Presbyter Judaeorum , or Chief Rabbi , of the Jews of England from 1217 to 1237. Josce succeeded Jacob of London as Chief Rabbi on his death in 1217. This would imply that Josce was very wealthy, as only the wealthiest of the Jews obtained this position. In 1237 Josce was succeeded by Aaron of York , the Jewish financier and probable son of Josce of York . ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter A&artid 102 Aaron of York in The Jewish Encyclopedia ref He may have been that Josce of London who was the founder of the earliest college of the University of Paris in 1180. ref http www.muslimheritage.com uploads islamicscienceandengland.pdf Zaimeche, Salah The Impact of Islamic Science and Learning on England Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation October 2004 ref References Reflist External links http my.raex.com obsidian Diaspora.html Jews of the Diaspora Persondata name Josce Of London alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death NAME Josce Of London DEFAULTSORT Josce Of London Category 12th century births Category 13th century deaths Category English Medieval rabbis Category English Jews of the Medieval and Tudor period Category Rishonim Category 13th century rabbis Category Orthodox Jews in London ... more details
the Rishonim and arriving at a posek psak supported by the Acharonim Kaf Hachayim by Yaakov Chaim ... ah in light of the Rishonim and Acharonim . Kitzur Shulchan Aruch by Shlomo Ganzfried Other study cycles ... more details
, Salonica 1795 which is quoted by various Rishonim . His other works have been lost. External links ... Rishonim Category Spanish rabbis Category 12th century rabbis Category People from Seville Category ... more details
Infobox artist name Rineke Dijkstra image DaphneChannaHorn Rinekedijkstra fotograaf.png imagesize 150px caption Dijkstra in 2011 birth name birth date birth date and age 1959 6 2 df y birth place Sittard , Netherlands death date death place nationality Dutch field Photography training Rietveld Academie movement works Daniel, Adi, Shira, and Keren, Rishonim High School, Herzliya, Israel patrons influenced by influenced awards Rineke Dijkstra born 2 June 1959 in Sittard is a female Netherlands Dutch photographer . Education Dijkstra attended the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam from 1981 until 1986. Life and work Dijkstra concentrates on single portraits, and usually works in series, looking at groups such as adolescents, clubbers, and soldiers. Her subjects are often shown standing, facing the camera, against a minimal background. This compositional style is perhaps most notable in her well known beach portraits, which generally feature one or more adolescents against a seascape. This style is again seen in her work of women who have just given birth. One of her works is entitled, Daniel, Adi, Shira, and Keren, Rishonim High School, Herzliya, Israel 1999 2000 and consists of two photographs taken 20 months apart. It evokes questions about the youths futures and whether they were, are, or will be in uniform. ref citation title Dateline Israel at the Jewish Museum author Robert Ayers publisher ARTINFO date April 11, 2007 url http www.artinfo.com news story 24690 dateline israel at the jewish museum accessdate 2008 04 28 ref Her works are held in numerous museum collections, including the Tate ref http www.tate.org.uk servlet ArtistWorks?cgroupid 999999961&artistid 2666 tate.org.uk ref and the Museum of Modern Art . ref http www.moma.org collection artist.php?artist id 8139 moma.org ref References Reflist Links http www.artnet.com artist 5260 rineke dijkstra.html Rineke Dijkstra photos on artnet.com http www.jmcolberg.com weblog 2008 02 what makes a great portrait.html Wh ... more details
on the Main , 1854, pp.  55a, 56a et seq. comp. A. Harkavy , Zikkaron la Rishonim wegam la ... ha Rishonim , iii. 122a et seq. Kaminka, in Winter and W nsche, Die J dische Litteratur, ii. 22 ... more details
Expert subject Judaism date May 2010 Eras of the Halakha Rabbah Jose ref name Five B. Talmud , Tractate, Erubin , 71b Rishonim and Acharonim versions Judah B. Barzilai Sefer Ha Itim http www.hebrewbooks.org pdfpager.aspx?req 40695&pgnum 447 , , hebrewbooks.org ref lang he , read as Rava Yossi Also cited as , ref name One B. Talmud , Tractate, Erubin , 11a ref English language English R. Joseph ref name One or , ref name Four B. Talmud , Tractate, Erubin , 71b Rishonim and Acharonim versions http www.hebrewbooks.org pdfpager.aspx?req 40695&pgnum 447 , , hebrewbooks.org ref English language English or , ref name Four English language English other Additional Alternative names See hereinafter is accounted one of the last Amora sages of Babylon eighth generation , and the Headman to the first Savora sages generation. He headed the Pumbedita Academy from the year 476 AD Hebrew calendar until he died in 514 AD Hebrew calendar . He participated in the last stage of the completion process of the arrangement of the Babylon Talmud , under Ravina II , and under him, the Savora arrangement of the Talmud had started. He was a disciple of Rabbah Tosafa ah . Alternative names Expand section date May 2010 Rabbah Jose is cited under many alternative names, so much so that it is unclear what was his original name, and sometimes even a dispute among the scholars, weather all the alternative names that are cited in different classic texts actually refer to the same Talmudist sage or not. Additional Alternative names Abba Jose ref name Two B. Talmud , Tractate, Menahot , 33b ref ref name Two ref name Four Citation needed date May 2010 R. Assi ref name Six B. Talmud , Tractate Chullin , 58b http www.hebrewbooks.org pdfpager.aspx?req 40695&pgnum 447 , , hebrewbooks.org ref ref name Six Rabbah ref name Three B. ... more details