RISHONIM



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'Rishonim' (Hebrew: 'ראשונים'; sing. ראשון, ''Rishon'') literally "the first ones," or "the former ones," were the leading Rabbis and ''Poskim'' who lived approximately during the 11th to 15th centuries, in the era before the writing of the ''Shulkhan Arukh'' and following the ''Geonim''. Rabbinic scholars subsequent to the ''Shulkhan Arukh'' are known as " ''Acharonim'' — the latter ones".
The distinction between ''Rishonim'' and ''Geonim'' is meaningful historically; in ''Halakha'' (Jewish Law) the distinction is less important. According to a widely held view in Orthodox Judaism, Acharonim generally cannot dispute the rulings of rabbis of previous eras unless they find support of other rabbis in previous eras. On the other hand, this view is not formally a part of halakhah itself, and according to some rabbis is a violation of the halakhic system. In the ''The Principles of Jewish Law'' Orthodox rabbi Menachem Elon writes that such a view:
:inherently violates the precept of Hilkheta Ke-Vatra'ei, that is, the law is according to the later scholars. This rule dates from the Geonic period. It laid down that until the time of Rabbis Abbaye and Rava (4th century) the Halakha was to be decided according to the views of the earlier scholars, but from that time onward, the halakhic opinions of post-talmudic scholars would prevail over the contrary opinions of a previous generation. See Piskei Ha'Rosh, Bava Metzia 3:10, 4:21, Shabbat 23:1

Contents
Some Rishonim
See also
External links and references

Some Rishonim



Abba Mari, (''Minhat Kenaot''), 13th century French Talmudist

Don Isaac Abravanel, (''Abarbanel''), 15th century philosopher and Torah commentator

Jacob Berab, 15th-16th century proponent of Semicha (Ordination)

Israel Bruna, (Mahari Bruna), 15th century German Rabbi and Posek

Levi Ibn Chaviv, 15th-16th century, Spanish born, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem

Abraham ibn Daud, (''Sefer HaKabbalah''), 12th century Spanish philosopher

Abraham ibn Ezra, (''Even Ezra''), 12th century Spanish-North African Biblical commentator

David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra, ''(Radbaz)'', 15-16th century commentator and halakist, chief rabbi of Egypt

David Abudraham, said to be a student of the Baal Ha-Turim (but this is doubtful)

Samuel ben Jacob Jam'a, 12th century North African rabbi and scholar

Asher ben Jehiel, (''Rosh''), 13th century German-Spanish Talmudist

David Kimhi, ''(RaDaK'') 12th century French biblical commentator, philosopher, and grammarian

Yaakov ben Moshe Levi Moelin, ''(Maharil)'', 14th century codifier of German minhag

Obadiah ben Abraham of Bertinoro, ''(Bartenura)'', 15th century commentator on the Mishnah

Bahya ibn Paquda, (''Hovot ha-Levavot''), 11th century Spanish philosopher and moralist

Hasdai Crescas, (''Or Hashem''), 14th century Talmudist and philosopher

Dunash ben Labrat, 10th century grammarian and poet

Rabbenu Gershom, 11th century German Talmudist and legalist

Gersonides, Levi ben Gershom, (''Ralbag''), 14th century French Talmudist and philosopher

Eliezer ben Nathan, 12th century poet and pietist

Hillel ben Eliakim, (''Rabbeinu Hillel''), 12th century Talmudist and disciple of ''Rashi''

Ibn Tibbon, a family of 12th and 13th century Spanish and French scholars, tranlators, and leaders

Isaac Alfasi, (the ''Rif''), 12th century North African and Spanish Talmudist and Halakhist; author of ''"Sefer Ha-halachoth"''.

Jacob ben Asher, (''Baal ha-Turim'' ; ''Arbaah Turim''), 14th century German-Spanish Halakhist

Joseph Albo, (''Sefer Ikkarim''), 15th century Spain

Joseph ibn Migash 12th century Spanish Talmudist and rosh yeshiva; teacher of Maimon, father of Maimonides

Meir Abulafia, (''Yad Ramah''), 13th century Spanish Talmudist

Maimonides, Moshe Ben Maimon, (''Rambam''), 13th century Spanish-North African Talmudist, philosopher, and law codifier

Mordecai ben Hillel, (''The Mordechai''), 13th century German Halakhist

Nahmanides, Moshe ben Nahman, (''Ramban''), 13th century Spanish and Holy Land mystic and Talmudist

Nissim Ben Jacob (''Rav Nissim Gaon''), 10th century Tunisian Talmudist

Nissim of Gerona, (''RaN''), 14th century Halakhist and Talmudist

Rashi, (Solomon ben Yitzchak), 11th century Talmudist, the primary commentator of Talmud

Elazar Rokeach, (''Sefer HaRokeach''), 12th century German rabbinic scholar

Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, 12th-13th century French Maimonidean philosopher and translator

Tosafists, (''Tosafot''), 11th, 12th and 13th century Talmudic scholars in France and Germany

Yehuda Halevi, (''Kuzari''), 12th century Spanish philosopher and poet devoted to Zion

Menachem Meiri, (''Meiri''), 13th century Talmudist

Yom Tov Asevilli, (''Ritva''), 13th century Talmudist

Yitzhak Saggi Nehor, (Isaac the Blind), 12th-13th century Provencal Kabbalist

Solomon ben Aderet, (''Rashba''), 13th century Talmudist

Aharon HaLevi, (''Ra'ah''), 13th century Talmudist

Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona, (''Baal Ha-Maor'') 12th century Talmudist

Meshullam ben Jacob, ''(Rabbeinu Meshullam Hagodol)'', 12th century Talmudist

See also



Rabbinic literature

Eras of history important in Jewish law

List of rabbis

History of Responsa: Rishonim

External links and references



The Rules of Halacha, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan

The different rabbinic eras, faqs.org

Torah Personalities and the Times in Which They Lived (MP3s), Rabbi R Y Eisenman

The Rishonim 4800–5160 (1040–1400), chabad.org

★ Mini-Biographies from chaburas.org


9th Through 11th Century


12th Century


13th Century


14th Century


15th Century


16th Century

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