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Richone · 1040–1105

Rachi

Troyes, France

רש״י

Rabbi Chlomo ben Yits'haki de Troyes, LE commentateur du 'Houmach et du Talmud.

רבי שלמה יצחקי

Notice en anglais — Sefaria. La traduction française est en préparation.

Shlomo ben Yitzchak, best known by the acronym "Rashi", was an early and influential medieval Torah and Talmud commentator. He was born in Troyes, France, and as a young man he studied in the yeshivot of Worms and Mainz. At the age of twenty-five he returned to Troyes and opened his own yeshiva. He supported his family and his yeshiva by growing grapes and producing and selling wine. Widely known as the father of all commentators, his commentary on the Bible and Talmud is considered an indispensable tool for Torah study. He described his aim as clarifying the "peshat" or "plain-sense" meaning of each verse. He was also a posek who authored responsa.

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