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Rashi: Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki; 1040-1105; foremost commentator on the Torah and Talmud; leader of the Jewish community in Alsace-Lorraine


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Every little boy in 'Cheder' knows the name. How much every little Jewish boy looks forward to the happy day when he will begin to learn Chumash with Rashi! The very script of Rashi is fascinating! Once Chumash with the Rashi commentary is begun, the ...
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Rashi's Method of Biblical Commentary, and the Rebbe's approach to Rashi's works
Rashi did not receive the Torah from G-d at Sinai, nor was he revered as a prophet. Yet 900 years after his passing, we still seek their weekly guidance and inspiration from Rashi’s commentary. What was his secret? And how has the Rebbe revolutionized ...
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English translation of the entire Tanach with Rashi's commentary. The translation is the authoritative Judaica Press version, edited by the esteemed translator and scholar, Rabbi A.J. Rosenberg.
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1475
Rashi, the most basic commentary on the Torah, was printed for the first time, in Reggio di Calabria, Italy. In this print, the commentary on the Five Books of Moses, authored in the 11th century by Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, was not on the same page as the ...
Jewish Calendar » Jewish Calendar » Adar » Adar 11 » Jewish History » First Print of Rashi
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1482
The first edition of the Five Books of Moses (Torah) with the Targum Onkelos (Aramaic translation of the Torah) and the commentary of the famed commentator Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, known as Rashi, was published on this date in 1482. It was published in ...
Jewish Calendar » Jewish Calendar » Adar » Adar II - 6 » Jewish History » First Print of Torah with Onkelos & Rashi
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Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Bamidbar » Rashi Studies (Advanced)
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1105
Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, known as "Rashi", passed away on the 29th of Tammuz of the year 4865 from creation (1105 CE). Rashi was born in Troyes, France, in 1040. His commentaries on the Torah, Prophets and Talmud are universally accepted as the most ...
Jewish Calendar » Jewish Calendar » Tammuz » Tammuz 29 » Jewish History » Passing of Rashi
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