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Did the Rambam or the Ramban correspond with Tosafists?
Instances in Shas where Tosfos quotes the Rambam?After chumashim with notes and Rashi, what's the next torah commentary I should acquire and study?What is the date ending the 700 years mentioned in these midrashim?What Jewish References Exist of the Rise of Islam and Muhammad?Why were there no Jewish philosophy tracts until the Rasag?How long did Chava (Eve) live?What happened to the stones with the Torah inscribed in seventy languages?What happened to Siman 168?Did the Rambam write in response to the Ibn Ezra?Did Rambam have Rashi's works?What's so special about the Bartenura on Mishnayos?
The Rambam and the Ramban lived 1 to 2 hundred years after Rashi, so they must have been contemporaries of at least some of the Baalei Tosfos. Is there any record of written correspondence between them and the Baalei Tosfos?
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The Rambam and the Ramban lived 1 to 2 hundred years after Rashi, so they must have been contemporaries of at least some of the Baalei Tosfos. Is there any record of written correspondence between them and the Baalei Tosfos?
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Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
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Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
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– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
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@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15
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The Rambam and the Ramban lived 1 to 2 hundred years after Rashi, so they must have been contemporaries of at least some of the Baalei Tosfos. Is there any record of written correspondence between them and the Baalei Tosfos?
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The Rambam and the Ramban lived 1 to 2 hundred years after Rashi, so they must have been contemporaries of at least some of the Baalei Tosfos. Is there any record of written correspondence between them and the Baalei Tosfos?
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Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
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Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
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Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/100441/…
– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
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@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15
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Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
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Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
4
Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/100441/…
– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
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@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15
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1
Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
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Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
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Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/100441/…
– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/100441/…
– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
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@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15
@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15
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The Ramban wrote a letter to unnamed French rabbis in defense of the Rambam whose books were being banned at that time. "French rabbis" is how he generally refers to the authors of Tosafot (e.g. beginning of Pesachim).
The letter is numbered 2 in the first volume of Kitvey Haramban (published by Mosad Harav Kook). The letter is also available online here but the source isn't indicated.
This is the line where he first addresses the recipients of the letter:
רבותינו הצרפתים, תלמידיכם אנו ומימיכם אנו שותים
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The Ramban was a fairly close friend of Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Rabbi Yechiel was one of the Baalei Tosafos, of the later generations. I believe Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, who compended the Tosafos Tuch (which forms the bulk of the tosafos printed alongside the gemara), was his student. (Based on a number of historical and biographical sources.)
In addition, the Ramban was strongly opposed to the ban of the Rambam's sefarim, a controversy involving several of the Baalei Tosafos of that generation.
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The Ramban wrote a letter to unnamed French rabbis in defense of the Rambam whose books were being banned at that time. "French rabbis" is how he generally refers to the authors of Tosafot (e.g. beginning of Pesachim).
The letter is numbered 2 in the first volume of Kitvey Haramban (published by Mosad Harav Kook). The letter is also available online here but the source isn't indicated.
This is the line where he first addresses the recipients of the letter:
רבותינו הצרפתים, תלמידיכם אנו ומימיכם אנו שותים
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The Ramban wrote a letter to unnamed French rabbis in defense of the Rambam whose books were being banned at that time. "French rabbis" is how he generally refers to the authors of Tosafot (e.g. beginning of Pesachim).
The letter is numbered 2 in the first volume of Kitvey Haramban (published by Mosad Harav Kook). The letter is also available online here but the source isn't indicated.
This is the line where he first addresses the recipients of the letter:
רבותינו הצרפתים, תלמידיכם אנו ומימיכם אנו שותים
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The Ramban wrote a letter to unnamed French rabbis in defense of the Rambam whose books were being banned at that time. "French rabbis" is how he generally refers to the authors of Tosafot (e.g. beginning of Pesachim).
The letter is numbered 2 in the first volume of Kitvey Haramban (published by Mosad Harav Kook). The letter is also available online here but the source isn't indicated.
This is the line where he first addresses the recipients of the letter:
רבותינו הצרפתים, תלמידיכם אנו ומימיכם אנו שותים
The Ramban wrote a letter to unnamed French rabbis in defense of the Rambam whose books were being banned at that time. "French rabbis" is how he generally refers to the authors of Tosafot (e.g. beginning of Pesachim).
The letter is numbered 2 in the first volume of Kitvey Haramban (published by Mosad Harav Kook). The letter is also available online here but the source isn't indicated.
This is the line where he first addresses the recipients of the letter:
רבותינו הצרפתים, תלמידיכם אנו ומימיכם אנו שותים
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The Ramban was a fairly close friend of Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Rabbi Yechiel was one of the Baalei Tosafos, of the later generations. I believe Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, who compended the Tosafos Tuch (which forms the bulk of the tosafos printed alongside the gemara), was his student. (Based on a number of historical and biographical sources.)
In addition, the Ramban was strongly opposed to the ban of the Rambam's sefarim, a controversy involving several of the Baalei Tosafos of that generation.
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– Dr. Shmuel
May 29 at 23:47
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The Ramban was a fairly close friend of Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Rabbi Yechiel was one of the Baalei Tosafos, of the later generations. I believe Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, who compended the Tosafos Tuch (which forms the bulk of the tosafos printed alongside the gemara), was his student. (Based on a number of historical and biographical sources.)
In addition, the Ramban was strongly opposed to the ban of the Rambam's sefarim, a controversy involving several of the Baalei Tosafos of that generation.
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Sources would improve this answer.
– Dr. Shmuel
May 29 at 23:47
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The Ramban was a fairly close friend of Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Rabbi Yechiel was one of the Baalei Tosafos, of the later generations. I believe Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, who compended the Tosafos Tuch (which forms the bulk of the tosafos printed alongside the gemara), was his student. (Based on a number of historical and biographical sources.)
In addition, the Ramban was strongly opposed to the ban of the Rambam's sefarim, a controversy involving several of the Baalei Tosafos of that generation.
The Ramban was a fairly close friend of Rabbi Yechiel of Paris. Rabbi Yechiel was one of the Baalei Tosafos, of the later generations. I believe Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, who compended the Tosafos Tuch (which forms the bulk of the tosafos printed alongside the gemara), was his student. (Based on a number of historical and biographical sources.)
In addition, the Ramban was strongly opposed to the ban of the Rambam's sefarim, a controversy involving several of the Baalei Tosafos of that generation.
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Besides the similar name, why do you put them together?
– Kazi bácsi
May 29 at 13:23
@Kazibácsi I posed the question as I did because both are prominent Talmudists and lived shortly after Rashi. I could have posed a question more generally, asking if the Rishonim corresponded amongst themselves. Perhaps another time.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 13:39
2
Arbitrary separate questions shouldn't be posted together. Either ask these two separately or ask a general one.
– Double AA♦
May 29 at 13:52
4
Related: judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/100441/…
– Salmononius2
May 29 at 14:09
2
@DoubleAA. I see them as related due, in part, to the proximity in time, and their prominence.
– Yehuda W
May 29 at 14:15