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and Pesachim. Finally, Halberstam manuscript No. 323 contains a fragment of Judah's commentary on Nedarim. It is generally considered that Judah b. Nathan wrote tosafot to several tractates of the Talmud, and he is mentioned as a tosafist in "Haggahot Mordechai" (Sanhedrin, No. 696). He is often quoted in the edited tosafot.
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Son-in-law and pupil of Rashi, and to a great extent his continuator. It was Judah who completed Rashi's commentary on Makkot (from 19b to the end) and who wrote the commentary on Nazir which is erroneously attributed to Rashi. He wrote, besides, independent commentaries on Eruvin, Shabbat, Yebamot
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Lived in the middle of the 13th century; mentioned as an author of tosafot in "Mordechai" and "Haggahot Mordechai" (to Shabbat 14). Extracts from the tosafot of Israel's students were reproduced by Bezaleel Ashkenazi (l.c.).
237:, and perhaps London, in the 12th century. One of the older tosafists, his interpretations of the Talmud are quoted several times in the Tosafot. He is mentioned as the father of three daughters. He was the father-in-law of 775:
whose glosses are quoted in the edited tosafot (to Ket. 70a), and thinks he may be identical with the Joseph of Orleans often cited in the edited tosafot (Shabbat 12a et passim). If so, he must be identified, according to
387:(RABaD) in his "Temim De'im" and in the edited tosafot to Bava Metzia 11b and Shevuot 28a. His tosafot to Nedarim are referred to by Joseph Colon (Responsa, No. 52); those to Megillah, in Isaiah di Trani the Elder's " 659:
Italian tosafist of the first half of the 13th century. The greater part of his tosafot were published under the title "Tosefot R. Yesha'yahu" (Lemberg, 1861–69); and many were inserted by
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Also known as Avigdor ben Elijah ha-Kohen. Flourished in the middle of the 13th century and an early Talmudists of Austria; his tosafot are mentioned in the edited tosafot to
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as head of the school of Dampierre, and as a result is also known as Rabbi Isaac haBaḥur ("Rabbi Isaac the Younger"), or RIBA (acronym of Rabbi Isaac Ben Abraham).
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Rashi's grandson and author of tosafot to Alfasi; under his supervision his students prepared tosafot to several tractates ("Sefer ha-Yashar," p. 85d).
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Lived in the 13th century; student of Isaac ben Abraham, author of a "Shiṭṭah" He himself is quoted in the edited tosafot (Berachot 12a; Nazir 53a; et al.).
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Not all of the many tosafists are known by name. The following is an alphabetical list of them; many, however, are known only through citations.
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Italian tosafist of the 13th century, whose tosafot were used by the compiler of the "Haggahot Maimuniyyot." Moses himself used the tosafot of
1002:." In this work Samson refers to his glosses on Eruvin and Avodah Zarah; he appears to have written glosses on other Talmudic tractates also. 560:
Student of Rabbeinu Tam and one of the earlier tosafists ("ba'ale tosafot yeshanim"). He was the author of a commentary on Ketubot quoted by
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12th-13th centuries; a French tosafist born in Paris. He founded an important school of tosafists, in which were trained, among others,
600:, to several tractates of the Talmud. Isaac himself is often quoted in the edited tosafot (Shabbat 138a; Ketuvot 29b et passim). 199: 725:
Flourished at Speyer about 1130; a student of Kalonymus b. Isaac the Elder. He was the author of tosafot and of decisions ("
615:. He corresponded with Jacob Tam and was a fellow student of Moses b. Joel and Ephraim b. Isaac. His tosafot are quoted by 596:
and Rabbeinu Tam; died before his father, leaving four children. Although he died young, Isaac wrote tosafot, mentioned by
692:, and perhaps identical with Judah ha-Kohen, Meir's relative. In the extracts from his tosafot to Baba Kamma, inserted in 496: 696:, he quotes (among many other authorities) his still living teacher, the Kohen whom Zunz supposes to be identical with 102: 604: 388: 800:" must be distinguished from the one mentioned in Tosafot Ketuvot 70a, as the latter was a student of Rashbam. 522: 377: 1045: 828: 227: 1152: 781: 637:, Ketubot 43a. He may be identical with the Isaac b. Reuben who made a comment on Rashi to Bava Kamma 32d. 402:
Flourished in the beginning of the 13th century in Germany; author of tosafot to several tractates, and to
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France, late 12th-early 13th century. Known by the acronym "Rash", and within Tosafot as "Rashba".
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Rabbeinu Haim ben Hananel HaCohen (12th century) was a student and colleague of Rabbeinu Tam.
514:, who occurs most often as RI) His tosafot, in which the older RI is quoted, are mentioned by 1404: 1298: 1260: 771:
Flourished, according to Zunz, about 1150. Zunz identifies this Joseph with the student of
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Author of tosafot to several tractates; those to Sotah are among the edited tosafot.
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Leading tosafist of 13th century Germany. Abducted by Christians and died in prison.
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French tosafist of the beginning of the 13th century, whose tosafot are mentioned in
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German Talmudist of the end of the 12th century; author of tosafot to Avodah Zarah.
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Author of tosafot to several tractates, of which those to Hullin were seen by
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Many fragments of his tosafot to Shabbat are included in the edited tosafot.
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French tosafist and Biblical commentator who flourished in the 12th century.
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to Baba Metzia it is seen that J. Cohen wrote tosafot to the same tractate.
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Flourished at the end of the 12th century; his tosafot are mentioned by
1225: 1125: 933: 249:, the head of the tosafistic school in the middle of the 12th century. 164: 887:
Son-in-law of Rashi. His tosafot are mentioned by his son Jacob Tam ("
145:, who lived from the 12th to the mid-15th centuries, in the period of 1175: 959: 83: 745:
Leading tosafist, who lived in the 12th century. Grandson of Rashi.
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appeared in various epochs and works. Many of them were inserted by
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Author of tosafot to Baba Kamma, extracts from which are found in
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His tosafot are quoted in the "Mordechai" (Bava Metzia 4, end).
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French tosafist of 12th century, contemporary and disputant of
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Flourished in the 13th century; his tosafot are mentioned by
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Flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries; author of the "
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in about 1258, approximately ten years before his death.
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13th century French tosafist. Defended Judaism in the
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510:RI (probably R. Isaac, but not to be confused with 149:. The Tosafists composed critical and explanatory 792:'s teacher, or Joseph b. Isaac of Troyes, one of 717: 623:. He is often quoted also in the edited tosafot. 521: 376: 190: 1448: 1044: 729:"). He is quoted also in the edited tosafot (to 226: 1036: 942: 901:French tosafist, early 13th century. Author of 409: 879: 465: 981: 891:," No. 252) and often in the edited tosafot. 359: 103: 1025: 1005: 991: 908: 1012:Flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries. 894: 838: 611:Flourished in the 12th century; student of 553: 495: 546:The earliest known Tosafist, a student of 539: 462:French tosafist of the late 13th century. 252: 212: 110: 96: 569: 651: 1076:11th-century French rabbi, grandson of 356:Born in Worms, he lived in Regensburg. 14: 1449: 1051:French tosafist, 12th-13th centuries. 953: 766: 1182:," No. 616, p. 72b, Vienna, 1811 1069: 929:French tosafist, early 13th century. 455: 939:13th-century Tosafist from Bohemia. 850: 670: 1391:Meir of Rothenburg, Responsa, 4:154 1015: 748: 626: 349: 24: 1288:"Haggahot Maimuniyyot," Kinnim, 16 922: 707: 592:Grandson of Rashi, and brother of 481: 439: 241:, and therefore a contemporary of 25: 1473: 1398: 681: 1443:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 1411: 1137: 962:2b s.v. "umilta," as well as by 605:Isaac ben Mordecai of Regensburg 417:Wrote about the Persecutions of 205:Quoted in the edited Tosafot to 157:, which are collectively called 1385: 1372: 1360: 1345: 1329: 1317: 1308: 1291: 1282: 1266: 1253: 1244: 1231: 950:French tosafist, 13th century. 803: 1215: 1206: 1197: 1185: 1169: 1131: 1118: 1106: 1089: 523:Isaac ben Abraham of Dampierre 472:His tosafot are mentioned in " 378:Elhanan ben Isaac of Dampierre 191:Alphabetical list of Tosafists 13: 1: 1082: 1058:(Simḥah ben Samuel of Speyer) 1046:Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise 932: 870:Meir ben Baruch of Rothenburg 829:Samuel ben Solomon of Falaise 688:Supposedly a contemporary of 633:His tosafot are mentioned in 338:(Pisa, 1806). His tosafot to 228:Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans 1279:," p. 13c, Prague, 1610 1037:Samuel b. Naṭronai (RaShBaṬ) 782:Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor 759:. Reported to have moved to 7: 1407:note by Prof. Eliezer Segal 917:Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon 813:Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon 737:Jacob ben Meir (Jacob Tam, 505: 467:Elijah ben Menahem Ha-Zaken 239:Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon 233:French Talmudist; lived in 198: 10: 1478: 1369:, 1:7 § 1; 5:3 §§ 120, 148 983:Samson ben Abraham of Sens 857:11th century French rabbi 815:(Judah ben Isaac of Paris) 576:French Tosafist; lived at 530:Samson ben Abraham of Sens 426:Eliezer ben Samuel of Metz 361:Eleazar ben Judah of Worms 28: 1153:"Isaac Ben Judah Ha-Levi" 1007:Samson b. Samson of Coucy 993:Samson b. Isaac of Chinon 910:Moses ben Meir of Ferrara 825:Isaac ben Moses of Vienna 1342:," §§ 183, 385, 397, 408 1336:Eliezer ben Joel ha-Levi 1241:, 1244, 1279, 1295, 1356 896:Moses ben Jacob of Coucy 833:Moses ben Jacob of Coucy 823:(Sir Leon's successor), 555:Isaac ben Jacob ha-Laban 532:. Succeeded his teacher 497:Haim ben Hananel HaCohen 268:. His tosafot, entitled 209:14b, 19a, 20b, 21a etc. 29:Not to be confused with 1440:The Jewish Encyclopedia 1162:The Jewish Encyclopedia 860: 698:Avigdor Cohen of Vienna 617:Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi 613:Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi 598:Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi 541:Isaac ben Asher ha-Levi 396:Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi 346:edition of the Talmud. 294:appeared separately at 214:Avigdor Cohen of Vienna 1437:; et al. (eds.). 1159:; et al. (eds.). 1097:Heimann Joseph Michael 827:(author of Or Zarua), 719:Joel ben Isaac ha-Levi 571:Isaac ben Judah HaLevi 306:, 1725, and partly in 1357:," prohibition No. 79 978:, chapter 6, note 9. 1299:Mordechai ben Hillel 757:Disputation of Paris 644:haZaken (Ri haZaken) 475:Haggahot Maimuniyyot 954:HaRebbi R' Menachem 903:Sefer Mitzvot Gadol 767:Joseph (or Yehosef) 478:," Kinnim, No. 20. 1314:"Z. G." p. 33 1273:Eliezer ben Nathan 1250:"Z. G." p. 42 1128:, Responsa, No. 10 1071:Yom Tov of Falaise 1064:Meir of Rothenburg 964:Hagahot Maimoniyot 690:Meir of Rothenburg 661:Betzalel Ashkenazi 621:Meir of Rothenburg 457:Eliezer of Touques 411:Eliezer ben Nathan 372:Shitah Mekubetzet. 944:Peretz ben Elijah 852:Judah ben Yom Tov 702:Shitah Mekubetzet 694:Shitah Mekubetzet 672:Israel of Bamberg 665:Shitah Mekubetzet 635:Shitah Mekubetzet 449:Shibbolei HaLeket 385:Abraham ben David 368:Bezalel Ashkenazi 284:Shitah Mekubetzet 280:Bezalel Ashkenazi 188: 187: 120: 119: 16:(Redirected from 1469: 1444: 1415: 1414: 1392: 1389: 1383: 1376: 1370: 1364: 1358: 1349: 1343: 1333: 1327: 1321: 1315: 1312: 1306: 1295: 1289: 1286: 1280: 1270: 1264: 1257: 1251: 1248: 1242: 1235: 1229: 1219: 1213: 1210: 1204: 1201: 1195: 1189: 1183: 1173: 1167: 1166: 1141: 1140: 1135: 1129: 1122: 1116: 1110: 1104: 1093: 1017:Samuel of Évreux 840:Judah ben Nathan 821:Yechiel of Paris 750:Yechiel of Paris 642:Isaac ben Samuel 628:Isaac ben Reuben 584:Isaac ben Meir ( 534:Isaac ben Samuel 516:Samson ben Zadok 512:Isaac ben Samuel 351:Baruch ben Isaac 342:are included in 312:Mar'eh haOfannim 276:Tosefei Tosafot, 254:Asher ben Jehiel 170: 169: 112: 105: 98: 36: 35: 21: 1477: 1476: 1472: 1471: 1470: 1468: 1467: 1466: 1447: 1446: 1435:Singer, Isidore 1412: 1401: 1396: 1395: 1390: 1386: 1377: 1373: 1365: 1361: 1350: 1346: 1334: 1330: 1322: 1318: 1313: 1309: 1296: 1292: 1287: 1283: 1271: 1267: 1258: 1254: 1249: 1245: 1236: 1232: 1220: 1216: 1211: 1207: 1202: 1198: 1190: 1186: 1174: 1170: 1157:Singer, Isidore 1138: 1136: 1132: 1123: 1119: 1111: 1107: 1094: 1090: 1085: 1074: 1060: 1056:Simha of Speyer 1049: 1039: 1031: 1027:Samuel ben Meir 1020: 1010: 996: 986: 956: 948: 937: 927: 924:Moses of Évreux 913: 899: 889:Sefer ha-Yashar 885: 881:Meïr ben Samuel 874: 863: 855: 844: 817: 806: 769: 753: 743: 723: 712: 709:Jacob of Chinon 686: 675: 657: 653:Isaiah di Trani 646: 631: 609: 590: 574: 558: 544: 526: 508: 500: 486: 483:Elijah of Paris 470: 460: 444: 441:Eliezer of Toul 430: 415: 400: 381: 364: 354: 330:(1785); 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From 607:(RIBaM) 594:RaSHBaM 428:(Re'EM) 320:Shevuot 296:Livorno 292:Ketubot 288:Yebamot 262:Cologne 235:Orleans 223:63b. 221:Ketuvot 160:Tosafot 151:glosses 143:Austria 139:Bohemia 135:Germany 62:Amoraim 57:Tannaim 31:Tosefta 1305:, 1183 1303:Hullin 1142:  976:matzah 968:Rambam 831:, and 733:23a). 731:Kinnim 434:Azulai 340:Niddah 304:Prague 256:(RoSH) 247:Rameru 155:Talmud 131:France 127:rabbis 74:Geonim 47:Chazal 1433:. In 1378:See " 1354:SeMaG 1263:, 928 1224:55a; 1155:. In 1078:Rashi 794:Rashi 655:(RID) 586:Rivam 548:Rashi 322:, in 300:Sotah 125:were 52:Zugot 1425:and 1147:and 1124:see 1115:§336 974:and 861:Levi 619:and 578:Sens 419:1096 318:and 290:and 141:and 1338:, " 1301:," 1275:, " 1178:, " 1099:, " 966:to 663:in 506:R"I 370:'s 326:'s 310:'s 282:in 274:or 245:of 129:of 1453:: 1066:. 905:. 835:. 788:, 667:. 550:. 518:. 492:. 452:. 436:. 421:. 406:. 137:, 133:, 1351:" 1297:" 741:) 111:e 104:t 97:v 33:. 20:)

Index

Tosafists
Tosefta
Chazal
Zugot
Tannaim
Amoraim
Savoraim
Geonim
Rishonim
Acharonim
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rabbis
France
Germany
Bohemia
Austria
Rishonim
glosses
Talmud
Tosafot
Jewish law
A (HaRA)
Mo'ed Katan
Avigdor Cohen of Vienna
Ketuvot
Abraham ben Joseph of Orleans
Orleans
Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon

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