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  1. Rashi - Wikipedia

    After returning to Troyes, Rashi joined the beth din, began answering halakhic questions and later served as the beth din 's head after the death of Zerach ben Abraham. Rashi is generally …

  2. Who Was Rashi? - (4800-4865) - Chabad.org

    Rashi decided to write a commentary in simple language that would make it easy for every one to learn and understand the Torah. But Rashi was very modest, and even after he had become …

  3. Who Was Rashi? - My Jewish Learning

    Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac (Shlomo Yitzhaki), known as Rashi (based on an acronym of his Hebrew initials), is one of the most influential Jewish commentators in history. He was born in …

  4. Rashi | Jewish Scholar, French Commentator & Talmudist | Britannica

    Rashi was a renowned medieval French commentator on the Bible and the Talmud (the authoritative Jewish compendium of law, lore, and commentary). Rashi combined the two …

  5. Rashi | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and Sefaria's …

    Jewish texts and source sheets about Rashi from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. Rabbi Shlomo ben Yitzchak, best known by the acronym "Rashi," was an influential …

  6. Rashi: All You Wanted To Know - Jewish Soul

    Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, universally known as Rashi, was one of the greatest and most influential Jewish scholars of all time. Born in Troyes, northern France, in 1040 (4800 in the Jewish …

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  8. Find Rashi with Name | Naam Rashi Finder - Drikpanchang

    In constellations or Taramandal, there are twelve sectors of the ecliptic, the great circle. These sectors are known as Rashi or Zodiac. Each Rashi is associated with a sign. These twelve …

  9. Rashi - הספרייה הלאומית של ישראל

    Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki (1040–1105), known as Rashi, is considered the greatest commentator on the Hebrew Bible and the Babylonian Talmud. He left his mark on a vast part of classical …

  10. The House of Rashi - Jewish History

    Rashi is the guiding hand, the gentle teacher, the unobtrusive commentator who simplifies, explains and inspires all who study Torah. Tradition holds that he was a scion of the royal …