-
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...
- daughter, Yocheved,
married Meir ben Samuel;
their four sons were
Shmuel (
Rashbam; born 1080),
Yitzchak (Rivam; born 1090),
Jacob (Rabbeinu Tam; born 1100)...
- that
every time it says 'I saw' in this formula, it was a dream-vision".
Rashbam: "Hormin is our version, so I
heard from my
honored father. But I heard...
- well as by
traditional commentators such as Ibn Ezra, Nahmanides, and
Rashbam. The Book of
Jubilees also
supports the
conclusion that
Keturah and Hagar...
- as to
where Abraham and his
weary men got
their refreshments from. The
Rashbam,
Shmuel ben Meir (11th century),
offers a
similar explanation but varies...
- incorrect. Some
rabbinic commentators saw the law as
having an
ethical aspect.
Rashbam argued that
using the milk of an
animal to cook its
offspring was inhumane...
-
ArtScroll omitted entire sections of
Rashbam's commentary on Gen. 1:4, 1:5, 1:8, and 1:31. See
David Rosin,
Perush Rashbam al Ha-Torah (Breslau, 1882), pp...
-
Perplexed (ed. M. Friedländer), Part III (chapter 48), New York 1956, p. 371
Rashbam,
commentary to
Leviticus 11:3
Sefer ha-Chinuch,
commandments 73 and 148...
-
Rashba effect, a spin-orbit
coupling mechanism named after Emmanuel Rashba Rashbam This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Rashba...
- Talmud, both Ibn Ezra and
Rashbam favored and
promoted Peshat as a
superior alternative to
Midrashic methods. One of
Rashbam's students,
Rabbi Eliezer of...