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Judah ben Yom Tov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rabbi Judah ben Yom Tov (Hebrew: יהודה בן יום טוב) was one of the Baalei Tosafot in France, a member of Rashi's family.

Family

His father was Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, who was the son of Judah ben Nathan (known as Rivan), Rashi's son-in-law. His brother was Rabbi Yosef. He married the widow of Isaac ben Meir (known as (Rivam), the brother of Rashbam and Rabbeinu Tam, who was a cousin of his father, Rabbi Yom Tov.[1]

His sons were Rabbi Yitzchak and Rabbi Eliezer. His daughter married Isaac ben Samuel of Dampierre. His grandson was Rabbi Judah ben Isaac Messer Leon.

In a manuscript[1] it says that Rabbi Eliezer, son of Rabbi Judah son of Rabbi Yom Tov, married Beila, daughter of Rabbi Joseph, brother of Rabbi Judah.

In "Ohr Zarua" by Isaac ben Moses of Vienna, cites a responsa of Rashbam where he discussed Halakha before the elders of Paris, among them Rabbi Yehuda Bar Tov.[2] This implies that Rabbi Judah lived in Paris.

Mentions

He is cited in Tosafot in many places.[3] He is also mentioned in the Tosafot of Samson ben Abraham of Sens (Tosafot Shantz)[4] and Ohr Zarua.[5]

Rashi's family tree

References

  1. ^ a b Urbach, Ephraim (2020). The Tosaphists: Their History, Writings and Method (in Hebrew). p. 122.
  2. ^ Ohr Zarua vol 1 siman 476
  3. ^ Arachin 18b s.v. uvashevi'it; Yevamot 84a s.v. yesh; Menachot 88a s.v. revi'it; Nida 18b and 71a
  4. ^  Shita Mekubetzet Bava Kama 82
  5. ^ Vol. 2 siman 256
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