Yom Tov ben Avraham Assevilli
ריטב"א
Bornc. 1260
Seville, Spain
Diedc. 1314
Known forCommentaries on Talmud

Yom Tov ben Abraham of Seville (c. 1260 – 1320; also Asevilli, Assevilli, Ashbili) commonly known by the Hebrew acronym Ritva, (Hebrew: ריטב"א) was a medieval rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Yeshiva of Seville, known for his commentaries on the Talmud.

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ריטב"א
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Biography

Asevilli was born in the city of Seville, Spain around 1260. His name, Asevilli is itself a topographic surname that identifies him as being from Seville.[1]

He was the student of Solomon ibn Adret and Aaron ha-Levy. His works suggest that he spent some time studying in France. He spent most of his life in Zaragoza. He died between 1314 and 1328.[2]

He was the rabbi and head of the Yeshiva of Seville in Spain.[citation needed]

Writings

His commentary on the Talmud was collected and published as a novellae entitled Chiddushei Ha-Ritva. It is one of the most frequently referred-to Talmudic commentators today.[3] Assevilli wrote two versions of his commentary, first an extended one and then a concise one. In general only the concise version survives.

Controversially attributed works include:

He also wrote commentaries on the writings of Isaac Alfasi and certain works of Nahmanides.[11]

References

  1. ^ "YOM-ṬOB BEN ABRAHAM ISHBILI - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
  2. ^ Roth, Norman (2003). "Ishīlī, Yom Ṭov". Medieval Jewish Civilization: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 369–70. ISBN 9780415937122.
  3. ^ "Ritva (Rabbi Yom Tov ibn Asevilli)". Orthodox Union. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
  4. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על ברכות, הקדמה
  5. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על שבת , הקדמה
  6. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על גיטין , הקדמה. See also the introduction to Hullin.
  7. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על קידושין , הקדמה
  8. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על בבא מציעה , הקדמה. See also the introduction to Eruvin.
  9. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על שבועות , הקדמה
  10. ^ חידושי הריטב"א מוה"ק על נידה , הקדמה
  11. ^ "Jewish Commentators — their Lives and Works". Etz-hayim.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.


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