And here’s how we make the subsequent leaps: Derivative to primary: The Spira/Shapira family traces back to Shmuel Shapira (b.1345), who descended from Rashi’s grandson, Isaac (1090-1130), better known as the Ribam, another famous rabbi whose works … The negative view of Esau is expressed nowhere more forcefully than in Rashi’s commentary. Information from David SOLOMON, Rashi himself, in his voluminous writings made no such claim at all. Rashi most likely exercisedthe functions of rabbi in his native city, but he seems to have depended for support chiefly on his vineyards and the manufacture of wine. Rashi's daughter Miriam married Judah ben Nathan; their daughter, named Alvina, was a learned woman whose customs served as the basis for later halakhic decisions. It is a feminine sign and archetype as a mother. Some idolaters heard about this gem and wanted to acquire it to place it in the crown of their idol. There was no room to escape; she turned to the wall and pressed herself against it. 1527); the "Keli Yaḳar" of Solomon Ephraim of Lenchitza (Lublin, 1602); and finally the most popular one,the "Sifte Ḥakamim" of Shabbethai Bass (appearing in many Pentateuch editions by the side of Rashi's commentary.). On the inside margin of the page is the commentary of Rashi (R. Shlomo Yitzhaki, France (1040-1105). He composed a liturgical poem, Titnem Leherpa, cursing those responsible for the destruction: "Make them a mockery, a curse, a disgrace; heap upon them a furious wrath and hateful vengeance; cast fear and panic upon them; send angels of destruction against them. ; idem, Poésies ou Sélichot Attribuées à Raschi, in Mémoires de la Société Académique de l'Aube, 1856, xx. Legend states also that his mother, imperiled in one of the narrow streets of Worms during her pregnancy, pressed against a wall, which opened to receive her. Just as the monks were concentrating on deep philosophical discussions of Christian theology, France's Jewish scholars were focusing on the Talmud and its text. 1206, d. 1268 Acre, Palestine). 111. Samuel(RaSHBaM), Judah, and Jacob (R. Tam), were the first of a succession of tosafists who were closely identified in work and methods with Rashi. הוא למד אצל רבי יעקב בן יקר, רבי יצחק הלוי סג"ל ורבי יצחק בן יהודה - שלושתם מתלמידי רבנו גרשום, בתום לימודיו חזר רש"י לטרוייש והשתלב מיד בחיי החברה היהודית. 1873; Berliner, Raschi, Commentar zum Pentateuch, Introduction, Berlin, 1866; idem, Zur Charakteristik Raschi's, in Kaufmann Gedenkbuch; Darmesteter, Reliques Scientifiques, vol. The Rasi family name was found in the USA, Canada, and Scotland between 1841 and 1920. A specific family being researched may descend from a number of marital ties between rabbinical families, which ultimately connect back to Katzenellenbogen, Luria, etc., and through them to Rashi. וכן במסכת מכות (דף כ"ד), וכן במסכתות נדרים ונזיר. [44] Rabbi (TREVESIAN) Jochanan (Yahanan I) Ashkenazi A group is formed at Family Tree DNA called the Halpern and Branches, part of the Jewish Heritage Project. ; from: The Jewish Encyclopedia: RASHI (SOLOMON BAR ISAAC), By : Joseph Jacobs Morris Liber M. Seligsohn, רש"י נולד בעיר טרואה, ('טרוייש' בלשון הימים ההם) שבצפון צרפת קרוב לשנת 1040, ונפטר בשנת 1105. Two of the most famous stories concern his conception and birth: Rashi's parents were childless for many years. Moreover, he used the fewest words possible in his commentaries. Both beginners and advanced students of the Bible rely on Rashi’s groundbreaking commentary for simple text explanations and Midrashic interpretations. of Rashi Yochanan TREVES (Shimshon ?) במקביל היה עליו לפרנס את אשתו ובנותיו. My family genes are connected to the Rabbi of Worms. Like them, and sometimes in opposition to them, Rashi began by preparing a rigid recension of the Talmud, which has become the received text, and which is the most natural and most logical, even though not invariably authentic. י, פירושיו על הנביאים והכתובים הם פשטניים אך נוטים עוד יותר למדרש, רש"י הוא המפרש העיקרי של מסכתות התלמוד הבבלי, אך ישנן מעט מסכתות שלא פירש או שפירושיו לא הגיעו אלינו, ומעט מסכתות שפירש רק את מקצתן. No high degree of praise, however, can beawarded to several liturgical poems attributed to Rashi, for they rank no higher than the bulk of the class to which they belong, although their style is smooth and flowing and they breathe a spirit of sadness and a sincere and tender love of God. Acclaimed for his ability to present the basic meaning of the text in a concise yet lucid fashion, Rashi appeals to both learned scholars and beginning students, and his works remain a centerpiece of contemporary Jewish study. His simple, brief explanations for practically every phrase of the Gemarra made the Talmud understandable to the non-scholar. Rashi took concise, copious notes of everything he learned in yeshiva, incorporating much of this material in his later commentaries. He also began answering halakhic questions. בתו השלישית נקראה רחל, ומלבד שנישאה לתלמיד חכם בשם רבנו אפרים, לא ידוע עליה דבר, רש"י למד בישיבות מגנצא (מיינץ) וורמיזא (וורמס) שבאשכנז מגיל 20 עד הגיעו לגיל 30, ושם עוצב עולמו הרוחני. It is very difficult to mention any part of the Jewish Bible with out mentioning the commentary of Rashi. Rashi completed this commentary in the last years of his life. A single word frequently suffices to summarize a remark or anticipate a question. Rashi's influence was not confined to Jewish circles. No other commentaries have been the subject of so many supercommentaries as those of Rashi. information on the descendants of RASHI. Seven of Rashi's Selichot still exist, including Adonai Elohei Hatz'vaot", which is recited on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, and Az Terem Nimtehu, which is recited on the Fast of Gedalia. Rashi was the only child born to his parents, at Troyes, Champagne, northern France. About 1070 he founded a school which attracted many disciples and which became still more important after the death of his own preceptors. Their son Yom Tov later moved to Paris and headed a yeshiva there. Descendant of Rashi - Davidic Dynasty is dedicated to uniting the Jewish descendants of King David. Upon the death of the head of the beth din, Rabbi Zerach ben Abraham, Rashi assumed the court's leadership and answered hundreds of halakhic queries. 1080 Ramerupt, France, d. 1158) Jochaved remarried ???. . "Now your wife will have a son who will illuminate the world with his Torah." It is assumed in traditional circles that when you read the TaNaCh, you also read Rashi. Rashi's commentaries on the Talmud became the text-book for rabbis and students, and his commentary on the Pentateuch the common study of the people. ix. Rashbam (Shmuel) (b. It is not difficult to retransliterate them into French, as they are transcribed according to a definite system, despite frequent corruptions by the copyists. Geni requires JavaScript! Rashi's teachers were students of Rabbeinu Gershom and Rabbi Eliezer Hagadol, leading Talmudists of the previous generation. In his solutions of these Rashi shows sound judgment and much mildness. It is thought by some that Rashi earned his living as a vintner since Rashi shows an extensive knowledge of its utensils and process, but there is no evidence for this. When he refused to sell it to them they threatened him physically. In France itself, however, repeated expulsions by successive kings and the burning of Hebrew books, as at Paris in 1240, scattered the Jews and destroyed their institutions of learning. Susan Roth. Home. Rashi had no sons, but he had several daughters, some say two, some say three. In 1920 there were 2 Rashi families living in Pennsylvania. Surname information is crowd-sourced; the Geni community would be grateful if you helped update this page with information about the RASHI descendants surname. [10] Shlomo [11] Miriam m. A crowd had assembled earlier in the day for the circumcision, as is the custom to make it early in the day. [52] Rabbi Joseph (Yosef V) Hagadol TZORFATI-TREVES On his father's side, Rashi has been claimed to be a 33rd-generation descendant of Johanan HaSandlar, who was a fourth-generation descendant of Gamaliel, who was reputedly descended from the Davidic line. The chief of this group was his grandson, Yaakov, known as Rabbainu Tam. 276 et seq., 458, 462.J. son of Simcha ben Samuel. of Toledot Gedole Yisrael, Vienna, 1882); Georges, Le Rabbin Salomon Raschi, in L'Annuaire Administratif . אחד מהם מספר שכאשר עסק בפירושו למסכת מכות, הגיע לדף י"ט, והספיק לכתוב את המילה "טהור" ואז יצאה נשמתו בטהרה. Husband of Rivkah wife of Rashi Abun In 1823 Zunz wrote his biography; Heidenheim sought to vindicate him, even when he was wrong; Luzzatto praised him enthusiastically; Weiss devoted a monograph to him which decided many problems; while Geiger turned his attention especially to the school of tosafists of which Rashi was the founder, and Berliner published a critical edition of Rashi's commentary on the Pentateuch. Rachel married (and divorced) Eliezer ben Shemiah. Rashi's commentary on the treatise Berakot was printed with the text at Soncino in 1483. Shortly after his death he was known not only in Provence, but in Spain and even in the East. Many new Talmudic academies (yeshivot) were created by these grandchildren. Find Naam Rasi i.e. ליוכבד ובעלה נולדה בת שהייתה נשואה לרבי שמואל בן רבי שמחה מחבר מחזור ויטרי, והיא אמו של רבי יצחק הזקן מבעלי התוספות. Although they argue strongly against many of Rashi's explanations in the Talmud, it is only with the greatest respect that they differ with him. That commentary became so popular that there are now more than 200 commentaries on his commentary. Its first appearance with the text was at Bologna in 1482, the commentary being given in the margin; this was the first commentary so printed. Rashi's fellow yeshiva students contributed to the learning with their knowledge of international business, commodities production, farming, craftsmanship, sailing and soldiering. Marching through Hungary, the Crusaders came into repeated conflict with the local population, and lost a quarter of their number. He had no sons, but three daughters, of whom Miriam and Jochebed married two of his pupils, Judah b. Nathan and Meïr b. Samuel; so that his family became, in a sense, the diffusers of rabbinical learning in France. He manifests also a remarkable facility in the elucidation of obscure or disputed points, recurring, whenever he finds it necessary, to schemata. Since the ban of Rabbeinu Gershom, Jewish men ceased to have more than one wife, even though the Bible permitted it. עם זאת, הדעה המקובלת היום היא שאמנם לא היו "מהדורות" במובן המודרני, של כתיבת הפירוש מחדש, אך ברור שרש"י תיקן במשך ימיו את פירושו, כאשר השאלה היא רק מהי כמות השינויים והתיקונים שערך במהלך ימיו, והאם כשהתוספות מדברים על "מהדורה ראשונה" ו"מהדורה אחרונה" אין הם מדברים אלא על שינויי נוסחאות רגילים ולא על שינויים של רש"י עצמו, פירוש התוספות על התלמוד מנתח ומדייק בכל מילה המובאת ברש"י, פעמים שמסכים עם דבריו, ופעמים שחולק עליהם. Thus the French monk Nicolas de Lyre (d. 1340), the author of the "Postillæ Perpetuæ" on the Bible, was largely dependent on the commentaries of Rashi, which he regarded as an official repository of rabbinical tradition, although his explanations occasionally differed from theirs. Who We Are. Note that Rabbi Jechiel LURIA also was a descendant of Rashi. In addition to becoming outstanding scholars, Rashi's grandchildren dispersed though out Europe and were responsible for the increase in the level of Talmudic learning among the European Jewry. The popularity of the works extended to their author, and innumerable legends were woven about his name, while illustrious families claimed descent from him. son of Simcha ben Samuel. He returned to Troyes and founded his own yeshiva in 1067. The Spanish exegetes, among them Abraham ibn Ezra and Naḥmanides, and such Talmudists as Zerahiah Gerondi, recognized his authority, although at first they frequently combatted his opinions. Rashi's daughters were the three daughters and only children of the medieval Talmudic scholar, Rashi and his wife Rivka. d. 9 Jun. Now think the scenario "what will happen if no one has any name and we have to discuss about someone in front of other people." du Département de l'Aube, 1868, part ii., pp. Rashi combined the two basic methods of interpretation, literal and nonliteral, in his influential Bible commentary. As a matter of fact, however, Rashi merely studied at Worms for a time, his first teacher being Jacob b. Yaḳar, of whom he speaks with great veneration. President of Rabbinical Tribunal of Marseilles. 1080 Ramerupt, France, d. 1158), [29] Mosche TREVES, II (b. Treves, d. 1230 Paris), [35] Rabbi Porat Joseph TREVES (b. Treves). However, both commentaries from Rashi and his grandsons the Baalei Tosafos on the Talmud Eruvin shows their view that such actions are not acceptable under Jewish law, even as early as the Davidic reign of ancient Israel. One of the known teachers of Rashi was Rabbi Yaakov ben Yakar who lived in Germany, who himself was a student of the famous Rabbeinu Gershom who is still known today for placing the ban on polygamy. In 1096, the People's Crusade swept through the Lorraine, murdering 12,000 Jews and uprooting whole communities. Although Rashi became one of the greatest scholars of his time and wrote on most of the basic Jewish texts, he had a house of study where he taught students also. Rashi's commentaries on the Talmud are more original and more solid in tone than those on the Scriptures. [Marcus Introduction] RABBI SOLOMON BAR ISAAC (RaSHI) of Troyes (1040-11O5) is probably the best known medieval Jewish scholar. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. This was about 40% of all the recorded Rashi's in the USA. This section is a placeholder for information about the RASHI descendants surname. He was born in Troyes, France, and lived from 1040 to 1105, surviving the massacres of the First Crusade through Europe. In Hindu culture first letter of names are decided according to Rashi and Nakshatra at the time of birth. His language is not only clear, but precise, taking into consideration the actual context and the probable meaning and reproducing every varying shade of thought and signification. 1090 Falais, d. 1140), [7] Ribam (Rabbi Isaac II ben Meir) (b. Ramerupt, d. Regensburg, Germany). Noda b'Yehuda website for more information. This miraculous niche is still shown there, as well as the bench from which Rashi taught. It must be mentioned that although his grandchildren wrote many differing commentaries and explanations to the Talmud and the five books of Moses, Rashi's commentary still remains the undisputed prime source for understanding. 7), taken by some writers as "parshan data" (= "interpreter of the Law"). באותם ימים הוא לא היה אמיד כלל. It was immediately accepted as authoritative by all Jewish communities, Ashkenazi and Sephardi alike. ההערצה הרבה של יהודי אירופה לרש"י יצרה סביבו אגדות רבות, אולם מעט ידוע על תקופת ילדותו. 50a, 52b, Berlin, 1846), and twenty-eight were published by Baer Goldberg in his "Ḥefes Maṭmonim" (Berlin, 1845). Above, we read of the census of the Jewish people, and below we read of the census of the Levites. His fame has made him the subject of many legends. The major early rabbinical source about his ancestry, Responsum No. He frequently availed himself of parallel passages in the Talmud itself, or of other productions of Talmudic literature; and when perplexed he would acknowledge it without hesitation. These transliterations provide important insights into the development of French and its pronunciation. He assumed that his students knew the midrash; he just emphasized its immediate relevance to the TaNaCH. His wife was very educated and explained many passages of the talmud. where he acquired the surname Ashkenazi. In the same century the humanists took up the study of grammar and exegesis, then long neglected among the Jews, and these Christian Hebraists studied the commentaries of Rashi as interpretations authorized by the Synagogue. In addition to the monumentous and basic commentary on the five books of Moses, Rashi commented on most of the books of the Tanach, meaning the prophets and other biblical writings, plus most of the often-studied tractates of the Babylonian Talmud. Details and suggested letters for Hindu Birth Rashi (Moon Sign) as per vedic astrology. DNA Research. Yocheved married Meir ben Shmuel—their four sons were Shmuel (the Rashbam) (1085-1174), Yaakov (Rabbeinu Tam) (c. 1100- c. 1171), and Yitzchak (the Rivam)—who were known as the Baalei Tosafos—and the grammarian Shlomo, who died young. The name of Rashi is inseparably connected with Jewish learning. A graduate of Combined Jewish Philanthropy’s (CJP) Acharai program, Dana held a number of leadership positions during the nearly twenty years that she and her family lived in Boston: she served as President of Rashi’s Board of Trustees from 2010-2012, and … They are not consecutive commentaries, but detached glosses on difficult terms or phrases. עוד אגדה מספרת שבשעת פטירתו יצאה בת קול ואמרה: "עתידים כל ישראל להיות בניך", רש"י פירש כמעט את כל התנ"ך כולו: פירושו על המקרא הוא הפירוש הפשטי ביותר מביניהם. Some were revised by the author himself, while others were written down by his pupils. 114 (MS. owned by Luzzatto); "Dine Niḳḳur ha-Basar" (Mantua, 1560), laws of porging. Modern scholars, however, have shown that the commentaries on the following treatises do not belong to Rashi: Keritot and Me'ilah (Zunz, in his "Zeitschrift," p. 368), Mo'ed Ḳaṭan (Reifmann, in "Monatsschrift," iii. Rashi's commentary on the Pentateuch was first printed without the text at Reggio in 1475 (the first dated Hebrew book printed); five years later it was reprinted in square characters. Rashi calculator E very person is known and called by his name. He explained all of the terse phrases; he explained the principles and concepts assumed by the sages who put together the Gemarra. גם דודו, רבי שמעון הזקן, למד תורה מפי רבנו גרשום מאור הגולה באשכנז, לרש"י נולדו שלוש בנות. Besides explaining individual words, Rashi also made use of the the great oceans of midrash. There is no article on Rashi that can take the place of actually learning his commentary. Rashi, in keeping with the custom of not taking money for teaching, was a successful wine merchant. Today on every page of Talmud you can find Rashi's commentary surrounding the text on the inside of the page, and the Tosafot surrounding the text on the outside of the page. His two sons-in-law, Judah b. Nathan (RIBaN) and Meïr b. Samuel, and especially the latter's three sons. These glosses are of value not only as expressions of the author's thought, but as providing material for the reconstruction of Old French, both phonologically and lexicographically. We now have the answers, but the trick to studying Rashi is to figure out what the problem was with the text or the grammar of a given word. . "You threw the gemstone into the water so it wouldn't be used for idolatry," the man told him. His father was his main Torah teacher until his death when Rashi was still a youth. The Rashi family name was found in the USA in 1920. Rashi's qualifications for his task, and even his faults, have made his commentaries on the Bible, particularly on the Pentateuch, especially suitable for general reading and edification, and have won for him the epithet of "Parshandatha" (Esth. ??? (b. According to tradition, Rashi was first brought to learn Torah by his father on Shavuot day at the age of five. . הבכורה שבהן, יוכבד, נישאה לרבי מאיר בן שמואל ומהם נולדו ארבעה נכדים: שמואל הוא הרשב"ם, יעקב הוא רבנו תם מבעלי התוספות, הריב"ם, ושלמה שנפטר בצעירותו. His explanation on the Torah has been translated by several different translators into English and is available at most Jewish bookstores. He was a fantastic scholar and studied with the greatest student of Rabbenu Gershom of Mainz. (The bracketed numbers are references to his list of information on the descendants of RASHI. Among those murdered in Worms were the three sons of Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, Rashi's teacher. He returned to Troyes at the age of 25, after which time his mother died, and he was asked to join the Troyes beth din (rabbinical court). Rashi is also important for students of French. Aron ? בתו השנייה של רש"י, מרים, נישאה לרבי יהודה בר נתן (ריב"ן) ולהם נולד רבי יום-טוב. A large number of manuscripts were read and much material bearing on the la'azim was collected by Arsène Darmesteter, but the work was interrupted by his death. The Biblical commentaries are based on the Targumim and the Masorah, which Rashi follows, although without servile imitation. His work is popular among all classes of Jews because it is intrinsically Jewish. The two principal sources from which Rashi derived his exegesis were the Talmudicmidrashicmidrashic literature and the hermeneutic processes which it employs—the "peshaṭ" and the "derash." Shmuel TREIVISH, father of, Samuel Abraham BALLIN (d. 4 April 1622 Worm), married. Feb 22 1040 - Troyes, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France, July 13 1105 - Troyes, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France, Rabbinical Lineages: yDNA and Haplogroup Identification, Rabbi * Yitzchak Ben Shlomo Tzarfati, RASHI's father, http://www.frumkin.org.il/Files/frnevbe.pdf, http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%A8%D7%A9%22%D7%99, http://maxpages.com/nodabyehuda/RASHI_to_NODA_BYEHUDA, http://wiki.geni.com/index.php/Jewish_Dynasties. Rashi's commentary on the Talmud covers the Mishnah (only in those treatises where there is Gemara) and the Gemara. They each married their father's finest students and were the mothers of the leaders of the next generation of French Talmudic scholars. Rashi's mishnaic commentary was printed with the Basel 1580 (the order Ṭohorot) and the Leghorn 1654 (all six orders) editions. Find details for Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithun, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vruschika, Dhanu, Makar, Kumbha, Meena Rashi. In every case Rashi's authority carried a weight equal to that of the leading "poseḳim," and it would have had still more influence if his rulings and his responsa, which his disciples carefully noted—as they did also even his slightest acts and gestures—had been united in one collection, as was the case with the Spanish and German Talmudists, instead of being scattered through a number of compilations. It is one of the greatest astrological enigmas in the zodiac circle. As a rule, Rashi confined himself strictly to commentatorial activity, although he frequently deemed it necessary to indicate what was the halakah, the definite solution of a problem in cases in which such a solution was the subject of controversy or doubt, or could not readily be discerned amid the mass of Talmudic controversy, or was indispensable for a clear comprehension either of a text under consideration or of passages relating to it. Since that date there have been published a great many editions of the Pentateuch with Rashi's commentary only. From this family emanated the great Biblical and Talmudic commentator Rashi (1040-1105). Left France between 1285 and 1314 Michigan had the highest population of Rasi … [10] Shlomo [11] Miriam m. Rashi is the acronym for Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, a French Jew who was born in Troyes, a city in the north of France in 1040. Their primary quality is perfect clearness: Rashi's explanations always seem adequate. But in Biblical and rabbinical literature his learning was both extensive and reliable, and his numerous quotations show that he was familiar with nearly all the Hebrew and Aramaic works of his predecessors. Rashi's father, however, refused to start until a strange beggar appeared close to the sunset. Acclaimed for his ability to present the basic meaning of the text in a concise yet lucid fashion, Rashi appeals to both learned scholars and beginning students, and his works remain a centerpiece of contemporary Jewish study. [9] Yaakov (Rabbenu Tam) (b. מקום קבורתו נשכח במשך הדורות, מדרשי אגדה רבים סופרו על חייו ופטירתו. The best known of these supercommentaries are: the "bi'urim" of Israel Isserlein (Venice, 1519); the "Sefer ha-Mizraḥi" of Elijah Mizraḥi (ib. The answer has to do with the history of Judea’s relationship with Esau’s eponymous descendants, the Edomites, and the connection Jews made between them, Rome, and Christianity. Rashi had no sons. According to tradition, Rashi's father carried his religious zeal so far that he cast into the sea a gem that was much coveted by Christians, whereupon he heard a mysterious voice which foretold him the birth of a noble son. No one person seems to have had such a deep impact on Jewish learning in the past thousand years as this man has had. As this enormous tree documents, Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz descended from Nathan Neta Spira (1585-1633), a prominent Polish rabbi. The incomparable scholar Rashi, whose phrase-by-phrase explication of the oral law has been included in every printing of the Talmud since the fifteenth century, was also a spiritual and religious leader. His most noted pupils were Simḥah of Vitry and Shemaiah, who were his kinsmen, and Judah b. Abraham, Joseph b. Judah, and Jacob b. Samson. Their three daughter were Yocheved, Miriam and Rachel (11th - 12th century). (The bracketed numbers are references to his list of 1,612 descendants of RASHI.) Then comes Rashi's tree starting with with Rabbi Gamaliel the Elder.Gamiel was the surname of 6 Palestinian rabbis, descendants of Hillel and the most important was Gamaliel the Elder of the early 1st century. Gopi is about to step on the slippery floor when Kokila stops her. In his voluminous writings, Rashi himself made no such claim at all. At the age of 17 Rashi married, and in the manner of young Torah scholars of the time, soon after went to learn in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yaakov ben Yakar in Worms, returning to his wife at the end of each semester. 4) Exilarchs, Gaonim and Rabbis – descendants of Zerubavel 5) Descent of Rashi from Hillel and King David 6) Rashi’s Family Circle 7) Rashi Key Chart 8) Treves, Shapira, Luria links 9) Shealtiel.com 10) Treves Family 11) Luria Family 12) Katzenellenbogen Family 13) Ancestry of the Vilna Gaon 14) Shapira 15) Everels Altshuler 16) Shrentzels Indian Astrology Names, Hindu Baby Names by Indian Astrology From his teachers, Rashi imbibed all the oral traditions pertaining to the Talmud as they had been passed down for centuries, as well as an understanding of the Talmud's unique logic and form of argument. In 1880 there were 3 Rasi families living in Michigan. At twenty-five, he founded his own academy in France. A bishop (or mighty lord) wished to acquire this jewel for decorating the church (or his vestments), however rather than have this jewel be used for such a purpose, Yitzchak threw it into the Seine. רש"י ייסד ישיבה בטרוייש אך גם ממנה לא קיבל שכר, שנותיו האחרונות היו בתקופת הרדיפות הגדולות של מסעי הצלב. He was president of the Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, grandson of Hillel. Rashi wrote several Selichot (penitential poems) mourning the slaughter and the destruction of the region's great yeshivot. His writings circulated with great rapidity, and his commentary on the Talmud greatly extended the knowledge of the subject, thus increasing the number of Talmudic schools in France, which soon came to be of great importance, especially those at Troyes, Ramerupt, Dampierre, Paris, and Sens. These twelve Rashi are Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithuna, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vrishchika, Dhanu, Makara, Kumbha and Meena. This is perhaps the best place to understand the traditional Jewish ideas and philosophies in the Bible. פקפוקים שוליים יותר היו בנוגע למסכת בבא קמא. The first and fourth of these works were published respectively at Constantinople in 1805 and at Berlin in 1892, and editions of the remaining two have been projected by Buber. Rashi was also a liturgist; three seliḥot of his, beginning respectively: "Adonai Elohe ha-Ẓeba'ot," "Az ṭerem nimtaḥu," and "Tannot ẓarot lo nukal," are found in the seliḥot editions; his hymn on the unity of God ("Shir 'al aḥdut habore") has not yet been published.J. 1525), in which, however, of Proverbs and the books of Job and Daniel the text alone was given. His numerous grandsons, due to their constant use of Rashi's explanations on the Talmud and their disagreement with it, caused a great increase in the study of the Talmud and in the level of understanding. The most important of these collections are: the "Sefer ha-Pardes," often attributed to Rashi himself, but in reality composed of two others, one of which was probably made by Rashi's pupil Shemaiah; the "Sefer ha-Orah," also compiled from two other works, the first containing fragments which apparently date from the time of Rashi's followers; the "Sefer Issur we-Hetter"; the "Maḥzor Vitry," a more homogeneous work (with additions by Isaac b. Dorbolo), compiled by Simḥah of Vitry, a pupil of Rashi, who introduced into it, in the order of the events of the ecclesiastical year, his teacher's laws of jurisprudence and his responsa. Although there are many legends about his travels, Rashi likely never went further than from the Seine to the Rhine; the utmost limit of his travels were the yeshivot of Lorraine. 1171 Troyes, France) m. Rashbam (Shmuel) (b. As a youth, Rashi studied the traditional Jewish subjects with some of the greatest Talmudic scholars of that period. These answers comprise Rashi's commentary. The most famous of these Tosafists was Rashi's grandson, Rabbenu Tam, who frequently disagreed with his grandfather. 143 et seq. Legend notwithstanding, he knew neither foreign languages, except French and a few words of German, nor secular science, save something of the practical arts. Rashi's family and disciples established centers of learning in many towns in Western Europe and later, in the fourteenth century, in Eastern Europe. Tradition to the contrary notwithstanding, Rashi never made the extensive journey through Europe, Asia and Africa which have been attributed to him, and accounts of which have been embellished with details of a meeting with Maimonides and of Rashi's marriage at Prague. His grammatical knowledge was obviously inadequate, although he was acquainted with the works of the Judæo-Spanish grammarians Menahem b. Saruḳ and Dunash b. Labraṭ, and had gained a thorough knowledge of Hebrew. . Fearing that his stone would be used for idolatry, his father threw the gem into the ocean. Cancer is the fourth sign of the zodiac who loves to run deep. One day, his father, a poor vintner, found a valuable gem (some versions say a pearl). Zunz, Salomon b. Isaac, Genannt Raschi, in Zeitschrift für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums, 1823, pp. בשיטת דיוקם בדבריו הלכו רבים מפרשני התלמוד עד ימינו, פירושי רש"י היו פופולריים ביותר עוד בימי חייו. A commentary on Pirḳe Abot was printed, with the text, at Mantua in 1560 and was attributed to Rashi; the critics, however, doubt that the commentary is his work. His grandsons became the very famous "tosepoth" scholars whom are the prime dissenters on the famous commentary of Rashi on the Talmud. M. Lib. Partial translations of his commentaries on the Bible were published; and at length a complete version of the whole, based on the manuscripts, was published by Breithaupt at Gotha (1710-13). Another legend further states that he died and was buried in Prague.J. Rashi, the most famous of the commentators to the Talmud, explains and translates the Talmudic dialogue while, for the most part, refraining from subjecting the text to analysis or comparison to parallel texts in other tractates. RASHI worked at Jewish Community of Troyes as Rabbi ... "Rashi", "רש"י", "Rashi of Troyes", "Rachi", "רבי שלמה יצחקי", Rabbi, The outstanding Torah commentator of the middle ages, בעל פירוש רש"י, Rabbi and Av Beit Din, Jewish Community of Troyes, Troyes, France. iv., Warsaw, 1894); Kronberg, Raschi als Exeget, Halle, 1882; idem, Parschandata; die Nordfranzösische Exegetenschule, Leipsie, 1855; Lévy, Die Exegese bei den Französischen Israeliten, ib. 2-10 (reprinted as part ii. In the various editions Rashi is assumed to include all the treatises of the Talmud, with the exception of Makkot from 19b to end, Baba Batra from 29b to end, and Nedarim from 22b to end. Rashi's surname Yitzhaki derives from his father's name, Yitzhak. The chief subjects of discussion are the wine of non-Jews and the relations between Jews and baptized Jews (possibly an echo of the times of the Crusades). Yocheved's daughter, Chanah, was a teacher of laws and customs relevant to women. Several decisions found in the "Sefer ha-Pardes" are separately quoted as Rashi's. He knew and used the almost contemporary writings of Moses ha-Darshan of Narbonne and of Menahem b. Ḥelbo, of whom the former confined himself to the literal meaning of the text while the latter conceded much to the Haggadah. Father of Miriam Bat RASHI Ben Natan; Yocheved bat RASHI Kalonimus and Rachel bat Rashi. Rashi was not the first to employ them, but he greatly extended their use by adopting them. Research. This harbinger was none other than the Prophet Elijah; the following year, Yitzchak and his wife were blessed with a son. Yet it is never diffuse; its terseness is universally conceded. Among the Jews, however, his reputation has suffered little, for while it is true that he was merely a commentator, the works on which he wrote were the Bible and the Talmud, and his commentaries carry a weight and authority which have rendered them inseparable from the text. הוא הצטרף לבית הדין בעיר והחל לפסוק הלכות לכל יהודי הסביבה, אך סירב לקבל שכר על תפקידו זה. Their family was not required to wear the distinctive signs of Jews. 1305, d. 1350 or 1370). A wide familiarization with many rabbinical families may yield the link being sought, although it can be very much a case of looking for a needle in a haystack. Dressed as a beggar he arrived at the circumcision close to the end of the eighth day. Legend has it that before Rashi was born, his father, Yitzchak had in his possession a very beautiful and precious gem. 131-142; Grätz, Gesch. This universal esteem is attested by the numerous works of which his commentaries were the subject, among them being the supercommentaries of Elijah Mizraḥi and Shabbethai Bass, which have passed through numerous editions and copies, while Rashi's commentary on the Pentateuch is the first Hebrew work of which the date of publication is known (Reggio, Feb., 1475). The society, which is to be known as Association of the Descendants of Rashi has its offices at present at 320 Grand Street, New York. To his immediate followers he entrusted the honorable task of completing the reaction against the tendencies of his age, for his own scientific education was not without deficiencies. Rashi was the outstanding Biblical commentator of the Middle Ages. find Rasi from your name. 29 by Rabbi Solomon Luria, makes no such claim either. רש"י מעיד באחד מפירושיו למסכת עבודה זרה (פרק חמישי) שאביו היה מלומד גדול, בניגוד לדעה הנפוצה. Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaqi, (Hebrew: רבי שלמה יצחקי), better known by the acronym Rashi (Hebrew: ‏רש"י‎), Rashi was the outstanding Biblical commentator of the Middle Ages. M. Sel. The achievements of their leader in Biblical exegesis, a favorite study of almost all of the tosafists, were equally lasting and productive, even though later commentaries, written in imitation of Rashi's, at times surpass their model. Son: Porat Yosef, V (b. Treves). M. Lib. He had two daughters (some say he had three daughters). כך, בתחילת מסכת בבא בתרא (דף כט) נקטע פירושו, ומשם המשיך נכדו רשב"ם את הפירוש. Many words in the Bible were unknown to Rashi's students, and obviously there would ask what a particular word meant and Rashi would give the answer in Old French using Hebrew transliteration. To explain this text he endeavored to elucidate the whole, with special reference to the development and discussions of the Gemara, striving to explain the context, grammar, and etymology, as well as obscure words, and to decide the meaning and import of each opinion advanced. This Naam Rashi tool is useful if you do not know your birth date and hence not aware of your rashi. Many people today wear the "tephilin of Rashi" and a type setting in Hebrew is called the Rashi script or font due to the popularity of his commentary that was written using it. Samuel b. Meïr, Joseph Ḳara, Joseph Bekor Shor, and Eliezer of Beaugency are the best known but by no means the only representatives of this brilliant French school, which has never won the recognition which its originality, simplicity, and boldness merit. Here, as in his Biblical exegesis, he followed certain models, among them the commentaries of his teachers, of which he often availed himself, although he sometimes refuted them. His return to Troyes was epoch-making, for thenceforth the schools of Champagne and northern France were destined to rival, and shortly to supplant, those of the Rhenish provinces. Rashbam (Shmuel) (b. Scholars believe that Rashi's commentary on the Talmud grew out of the lectures he gave to his students in his yeshiva, and evolved with the questions and answers they raised. About 1070, he founded a yeshiva which attracted many disciples. Son of Rabbi * Yitzchak Ben Shlomo Tzarfati, RASHI's father and Leah Miriam Tzarfati, RASHI's mother See RASHI in the following family trees and more: ---------------------------------------------------------, רבינו שלמה בן רבינו יצחק ז״ל טרייוויש רש״י, --------------------------------------------------------. Wiesel, a descendant of Rashi, proves a consummate guide who enables us to appreciate both the lucidity of Rashi’s writings and the tumultuous world in which they were formed. חלק מהפיוטים אותם כתב נוהגים לומר האשכנזים בסליחות. Rashi's celebrity rests upon his commentaries on the Bible and the Talmud, this vast task of elucidation being entirely his own, except for a few books in the one and certain treatises in the other. The editio princeps of the whole of the Talmud, with Rashi, is that of Venice, 1520-22. Rashi, unfortunately, attributed too great importance to the second process, often at the expense of the first, although he intended it, as he states on several occasions, only to elucidate the simple, obvious meaning of the text. One day, as Yitzchak's wife was walking down the narrow alley, two large carriages came charging through the alley. Rashi's commentary on the Talmud was even more important than his TaNaCh commentary. In addition to the famous "tosephot" explanations and commentaries of the Talmudic literature, another grandson, Shlomo, known as the Rashbam, who was literally raised on the lap of his illustrious grandfather wrote a commentary on the five books of Moses which differs sharply with that of Rashi. The carriages rushed by and she was unscathed. Title: Descendants of Shlomo Itzhaki RASHI Author: Nahum Last modified by: USER Created Date: 12/21/2010 9:47:00 AM Company: TAU Other titles: Descendants of Shlomo Itzhaki RASHI Even if his work is inferior in creative power to some productions of Jewish literature, it has exercised a far wider influence than any one of them. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Rashi families in 1920. King David. during the expulsion of Jews by Philippe IV and settled in Germany בפירושו לתלמוד הוא מאופיין בכך שבניגוד לפירוש התוספות שמנסה לגבש אחידות בכל התלמוד, רש"י בפירושו אינו מנסה ליישב סתירות, עיקרם של ספרי ההלכה הקדמונים מחזור ויטרי, ספר האורה וספר הפרדס, המכונים "ספרי דבי רש"י" נכתבו על ידי רש"י או על ידי תלמידיו, על פי פסקיו, רש"י גם שלח ידו במלאכת הפיוט, וחיבר מספר קינות על מסע הצלב שהיה בימי חייו. It is related that the prophet Eliyahu was given the honor of holding the baby Rashi on his lap for his circumcision. His sons-in-law and grandchildren were famous scholars and commentators of the Torah and Talmud. About the age of twenty-five he seems to have left his masters, with whom he always maintained most friendly relations. 229, who credits the commentary on this treatise to Gershon Me'or ha-Golah). He was born in Troyes, Champagne, in northern France, in 1040. vi. למרות שרש"י, להבדיל מפרשני ימי הביניים הספרדים, לא היה איש מדע, פירושו הוא כאבן בוחן לשאר הפרשנים והוא מתבטא בהשקפה ריאלית על המקרא. When Rabbi Yaakov died in 1064, Rashi continued learning in Worms for another year in the yeshiva of his relative, Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, who was also chief rabbi of Worms. 1096 Ramerupt, France, בנושא זה ישנה מחלוקת בין קבוצת חוקרים אשר נוטה יותר לדחות פירושים המיוחסים לרש"י כאותנטיים במקרי ספק, וקבוצה אחרת הנוטה דווקא לדחוק את הספקות לרוב, פירוש רש"י על התלמוד (בדומה לפירושו על התנ"ך) מתאפיין בלשון קצרה, ברורה ומדויקת, הטומנת בחובה דרך מיוחדת בהבנת הגמרא. If the merit of a work be proportionate to the scientific activity which it evokes, the literature to which it gives rise, and the influence which it exerts, few books can surpass those of Rashi. In reality he was a native of Troyes, where, a century ago, butcher-shops were still shown which were built on the site of his dwelling and which flies were said never to enter. The same is said of Rabbi Yehuda Loewe of Prague (the Maharal). Clément-Mullet, Documents pour Servir à l' Histoire du Rabbin Salomon, Fils de Isaac, in Mémoires de la Société d'Agriculture . 168). Nazir and Nedarim (allotted by Reifmann, l.c., to Isaiah di Trani), and Ta'anit (Azulai, "Shem ha-Gedolim," i. At different periods other parts of the Old Testament appeared with his commentary: the Five Scrolls (Bologna, c. 1484); the Five Scrolls, Daniel, Ezra, and Nehemiah (Naples, 1487); Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and Daniel (Salonica, 1515); the Pentateuch, the Five Scrolls, Ezra, and Chronicles (Venice, 1517). See the 1080 Ramerupt, France, d. 1158) רש"י המשיך את דרך קודמיו בתקופת ימי הביניים בפירוש המקרא והתלמוד, אך שיכלל אותה במידה רבה והתבסס מאוד על המדרשים ואגדות התלמוד בפירושו, רוב פרשני ימי הביניים המפורסמים כמו רשב"ם (נכדו של רש"י), דעת זקנים, רמב"ן ואבן עזרא הספרדיים, רחשו כבוד גדול לפירושיו. He was seldom superficial, but studied the context thoroughly, considering every possible meaning, while avoiding distortion or artificiality. Rashi Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, better known by the acronym Rashi, (February 22, 1040 – July 13, 1105), was a rabbi from France, famed as the author of the first comprehensive commentaries on the Talmud, Torah and Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). Rashi. (Hebr. His mother's brother was Rabbi Simon the Elder, community leader of Mainz. The most Rasi families were found in the USA in 1920. These commentaries contain, more over, a mass of valuable data regarding students of the Talmud, and the history, manners, and customs of the times in which they lived. ??? Supposedly, the great French medieval sage Rashi (R. Shlomo Yitzchaki) traced his lineage to King David, although on a maternal line. Thanks to their descendant [688] Benjamin ANGEL Benjamin.Angel at cec.eu.int for information on the descendants of RASHI. Then he moved to Mainz, where he studied under another of his relatives, Rabbi Isaac ben Judah, the rabbinic head of Mainz and one of the leading sages of the Lorraine region straddling France and Germany. A list of general rules to which he conforms and which may be found in his Biblical commentaries presents the rudiments of an introduction to the Bible, resembling the collection of principles formulated by him in his commentaries on the Talmud and constituting an admirable Talmudic methodology. His explanation is often the basis for all Jewish understanding of the scriptures and legal principles in Judaism. He attained this popularity, which he still retains in Jewry, through his Biblical and Talmudic commentaries which are noted for their terseness, clarity, and erudition. Their complicated (and sometimes convoluted) commentaries were called Tosafot (Additions). transl., vol. Yohanan TREIVISH (d. 1429) (father of Yosef TREIVISH (d. 1435), father of Rashi provided a simple explanation of all Gemarra discussions. Rashi left a legacy of scholarship and piety that continues to influence all Jewish thought through out all generations. The acronym is sometimes also fancifully expanded as Rabban Shel Israel, or as Rabbenu SheYichyeh" (רבינו שיחיה), our Rabbi, may he live. ישנן מסכתות שנחלקו לגביהן החוקרים: ספקות הועלו בנוגע לפירושו למסכת מועד קטן (מעבר לפירוש הנדפס, ישנם כתבי יד של שני פירושים אחרים המיוחסים לו, ויש הטוענים שאף אחד מהם אינו שלו, ושלא כתב פירוש למסכת זו), למסכת תענית, פרק חלק במסכת סנהדרין, חלקים ממסכת זבחים ומסכת מנחות, כמו גם מסכת הוריות ותמיד בכללותן. Choose a precious name for your baby according to birth Rashi based on birth star. (In addition, Rashi himself had only daughters.) Rashi's attainments appear the more remarkable when it is remembered that he confined himself to Jewish fields of learning. To this day, an indentation in the size, height and shape of a woman's pregnant belly in the wall of the Rashi Shul (1175) is shown to visitors to the city. Rashi had no sons, but his three daughters, Yocheved, Miriam and Rachel, all married Talmudic scholars. It is difficult to find an institution of Jewish learning today that does not learn Rashi's various explanations. Nicolas in his turn exercised a powerful influence on Martin Luther, whose, exegesis thus owes much, in the last analysis, to the Jewish scholar of Troyes. Rashi's responsum to the rabbis of Auxerre was published by Geiger in his "Melo Chofnajim" (p. 33, Berlin, 1840). du Département de l'Aube, 1855, xix. He was born in Troyes, France, and lived from 1040 to 1105. He is considered the "father" of all commentaries that followed on the Talmud since the fifteenth century. His commentaries, which appear in all printed editions of the Talmud and most printed editions of the Torah (notably the Chumash), are an indispensable aid to both casual and serious students of Judaism's primary texts. Water seeps out of Rashi’s room and this creates a puddle on the floor. The French Jews carried their literature with them and diffused it among foreign communities, in which its popularity steadily increased. The question of whether the 1,000-year connection between Rashi and King David can be verified is a matter of contention. When he arrived home, a man was waiting for him. His commentaries contain 3,157 la'azim, forming a vocabulary of 2,000 words, a certain number of which are contained in later Hebrew-French glossaries. Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, Rashi, French commentator on Bible and Talmud; born at Troyes in 1040; died there July 13, 1105. Several legends surrounding Rashi's birth have passed into Jewish folklore. official [42] Yechiel TREVES, II (b. However, instead of just quoting the early rabbis, Rashi applied the stories specifically to the Bible text; often abridging them. These verses thus interrupt a thematic flow with seemingly unrelated details. Share some things about the RASHI descendants … Rashi returned to help rebuild the destroyed Jewish Community of Worms, and rededicated the synagogue. Rashi lived sixty-five years and died on 1105. הוא נפטר ביום חמישי כ"ט בתמוז בשנת ד'תתס"ה (1105 לספירה). על פי הידע הרב שהוא מפגין בנוגע לגידול גפנים וההרחבה היתרה שהוא נוקט במקומות הקשורים להם, היו ששיערו שהתפרנס מגידול כרמים או ממסחר ביין, אך לדברי הרב חיים סולובייצ'יק האקלים באזורו של רש"י לא התאים לגידול יין, ואם כן לא ברור במה עסק. Hence, names of most people are directly associated to Rashi. Shmuel SPIRA desc . The fame of Rashi soon spread beyond the boundaries of northern France and the German provinces of the Rhine. One of his grandsons was Rabenu Tam, another one - Rashbam (Rabbi Samuel ben Meir). Rashi by Eliezer Cohen, The Jewish Magazine, 33'rd generation to Rabbi Yohanan the Sandler, 4th generation to Rabban Gamliel the Elder, son of Shimon the Nassi (President), son of Hillel the Elder, of Shfatia ben Avital - son of King David. Rashi's Talmudic commentary was soon afterward the object of severe criticism by the tosafists, who designated it under the term "ḳonṭres" (pamphlet). Jigar saves Rashi from getting reprimanded by Kokila. Aharon's Descendants (3:1-4) Verses 1-4, which chronicle Aharon's descendants, are problematic, since: They appear to teach us nothing that we do not already know. In the merit of self-sacrifice, it was decreed in heaven that the special soul of Rashi should come down and be the son of this man. 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