
Rashbam - Wikipedia
Samuel ben Meir (Troyes, c. 1085 – c. 1158), after his death known as the "Rashbam", a Hebrew acronym for RAbbi SHmuel Ben Meir, was a leading French Tosafist and grandson of Shlomo Yitzhaki, "Rashi".
Rashbam - A Short Bio - TheTorah.com
2013年8月12日 · Rashbam was a serious, devout Jew, who never proposed reforms in Jewish religious life. If anything, Rashbam might be called a strict constructionist in his approach to halakhic texts. Among the Tosafists, the school of Talmudic analysis that he helped found, Rashbam’s rulings stuck most closely to what was written in the Talmud.
Rashbam | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and …
Shmuel ben Meir (Rashbam) was a French Tosafist and Torah commentator. He was a son of Rashi's daughter, Yocheved, and older brother of the famous Tosafists, Isaac ben Meir (Rivam) and Jacob ben Meir (Rabbeinu Tam).
Samuel ben Meir (Rashbam) - Jewish Virtual Library
Samuel ben Meir (known as the Rashbam) was the son of Meir ben Samuel and the grandson of Rashi. He was born in 1083 in Ramerupt and died in 1174. He studied with both of them.
Rashbam - New World Encyclopedia
Rashbam (רשב"ם) is a Hebrew acronym for Rabbi Shmuel ben Meir (c. 1085 - c. 1158). He was the grandson and student of the great Jewish biblical commentator Rashi. Like his grandfather, he was a biblical commentator and Talmudist of the first rank.
SAMUEL B. MEÏR (RaSHBaM) - JewishEncyclopedia.com
French exegete of Ramerupt, near Troyes; born about 1085; died about 1174; grandson of Rashi on his mother's side, and eldest son of the family. He was a pupil of his grandfather, and was at first an adherent of haggadic interpretation, although he subsequently approached more closely to the school of Menahem b. Ḥelbo.
Rashbam - My Jewish Learning
Rashbam was a French commentator to the Bible and the Talmud (died c.1174), called Rashbam after the initial letters of his name, Rabbi Shemuel ben Meir. Rashbam’s father, Rabbi Meir, married Yochebed, daughter of Rashi. Rashbam studied with his grandfather in Troyes, France.
Rashbam (1): Introduction and Commentary to Narrative
2014年9月21日 · Rashbam’s Rules for Understanding the Biblical Lexicon . The Rashbam formulates a number of rules for comprehending the biblical lexicon. We will demonstrate a number of rules in the Rashbam’s formulation: A) “It is the way of the verses to duplicate their words” (Bereishit 49:3). “My strength” and “my power” are synonymous, and ...
Rashbam raised sheep and wine grapes. He was one of the teachers of his brother, Rabbenu Tam. Although he wrote a commentary to the entire Bible, only his Torah commentary is extant. He was a text literalist and objected to his grandfather's use of midrash and exegesis. He viewed his commentary as complementary to Rashi's.
Rashbam - Biblical Cyclopedia
Rashbam. Rashbam (רשבם), the initials of RABBI SAMUEL BEN-MEIR, Rashi's daughter's son, who was born at Ramero about 1065, and died in 1154. He was a sober exegete, appealing to the "intelligentes." He completed the commentaries on certain Talmudic treatises left unfinished by his grandfather Rashi (q.v.), and also the commentary on Job.
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