- of the Rif, and
Raavad referred to him as an
immature youth who
dared to
criticize his teacher.
According to
Louis Ginzberg,
Raavad's hasagot are notable...
- מִנַרְבּוֹנָה)(c. 1080-85 – 1158) was a Provençal rabbi, also
known as
Raavad II, and
author of the
halachic work Ha-Eshkol (The Cluster). His teacher...
-
editions of the
Mishneh Torah, was
Rabbi Abraham ben
David of Posquières (
Raavad III, France, 12th century). Many
critics were
especially bitter against...
-
Isaac was the son of the
famous talmudist,
Abraham ben
David of Posquières (
Raavad). The
Bahir first appeared in the
Middle Ages,
around 1200 CE in France...
- of
tenets was
criticized by
Hasdai Crescas and
Joseph Albo. Albo and the
Raavad argued that Maimonides'
principles contained too many
items that, while...
- "Gaavad" גאב"ד, and by the Head of
Rabbinical Court,
called a "
Raavad" ראב"ד. The "
Raavad" is the
first person in the line of
succession of the "Gaavad"...
-
Provence (Southern France), and a
running critique by
Rabbi Abraham ben
David (
Raavad III) is
printed in
virtually all
editions of
Mishneh Torah. Nevertheless...
-
student at the
yeshiva was
Moishe Sternbuch, who
served alongside him as the
Raavad (Rosh Av Beis Din) of Jerusalem.
After his marriage, he
studied at the Gateshead...
-
Yakar Judah ben
Barzillai Provence Hachmei Provence Abraham ben
David (
Raavad)
Gersonides (Ralbag)
David Kimhi (Radak) Abba Mari
Isaac ben Abba Mari (HaIttur)...
-
suggested that the
reference is to Meir Detrancatleich, a
student of the
Raavad, who is
mentioned in the Meiri's
writings as one of his elders. In his youth...