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- Rashi's notes. The authors of the Tosafot are known as Tosafists; for a listing see List of Tosafists.[citation needed] The word tosafot literally means "additions"...
- Tosafists were rabbis of France, Germany, Bohemia and Austria, who lived from the 12th to the mid-15th centuries, in the period of Rishonim. The Tosafists...
- thirteenth centuries produced different kinds of writing in Hebrew. Many were Tosafists; others wrote legal material, and some wrote liturgical poetry and literary...
- Semitic root משׁה, m-š-h, meaning "to draw out". The eleventh-century Tosafist Isaac b. Asher haLevi noted that the princess names him the active participle...
- Isaac of Corbeil as the "Prince of Évreux", one of the most celebrated tosafists; Moses of Évreux, brother of Samuel, author of the Tosafot of Évreux;...
- Kammuna Positions: Maimonidean / Anti-Maimonidean Kabbalist Karaism Talmudic Tosafist Modern Positions: Orthodox Sephardic Chabad Ch****idic Conservative Reform...
- Fibonacci, Sacrobosco, and anonymous commentators of Talmud known as Tosafists. Some find it likely that its origin goes back to the Pythagoreans in...
- During the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries the Franco-German school of Tosafists influenced in the development and spread of Masoretic literature. Gershom...
- figures in the Tosafist academies, polemicizes against textual emendation in his less studied work Sefer ha-Yashar. However, the Tosafists, too, emended...
- the halachic work Sefer Yereim Eliezer of Touques (13th century), French tosafist Eliézer Alfonzo (born 1979), American baseball player Eliezer Adler (1866–1949)...