Rabeinu Zerachye Gracian- Hen Ha. Levi . He was a famous rabbi, Torah and Talmud commentator and a poet. We have knowledge of 1. Spain. He is also said to be the progenitor of the illustrious Ish Ha. Levi Horowitz family. In the Machzorim of Sefardim, his piyutim can be found in the Pizmon which starts with . Rabeinu Pinchas died in the year 1. On their mother's side they are descended from the family of Rabeinu Osher (the Rosh of Lunil), the son of Rabeinu Meshulem of Lunil, the Rav of the Ra'avad who authored the . Rabbi Binyamin of Toledo, who passed through Lunil on his travels, around the year 1. Rabbi Osher . Rabeinu Osher died in the year 1. Rabbi Zarchiya was born into a Rabbinic family called Yitzhari of Gerona. His father was Isaac Ha- Levi, a Talmudic scholar in Provence, and the son of Zerachiah Ha- Levi, his namesake. The elder Zerachiah was a son of Shem Tov Ha- Levi, one of the greatest Talmudic scholars in Provence, who claimed direct descent of the prophet Samuel, who according to Jewish tradition was a direct descendant of Yitzhar (hence the family name . At the age of 1. 9 he wrote a piyyut in Aramaic and devoted himself to halakhic problems. For many years thereafter he lived in Lunel (studying with Meshullam of Lunel), but the conflicts, disputes and quarrels constantly splitting the community forced him to leave. Zerachiah was not only a thorough Talmudist of great erudition, with an analytic and synthetic mind, but he was also deeply versed in Arabic literature, in philosophy,and in astronomy, and was, above all, a gifted poet, combining elegance of style with elevation of sentiment. Judah Ben Saul Ibn Tibbon said of Zerachiah: . Jehudah Ibn Tibbon sent his son Samuel ibn Tibbon to study with Zerachiah. Sefer Ha- Maor. Zerachiah knew Arabic well and quickly absorbed the disciplines studied in Provence, but from his writings one could easily feel the tension that existed between him and his surroundings. Fame of a scholar and expert on halakhic problems came to him thanks to his book Sefer Ha- Maor which was begun when he was 1. The book is divided into two parts: Ha- Maor Ha- Gadol (the great light) and Ha- Maor Ha- Katan (the small light). In the first part the issues connected to Talmudic tractates . In this book the Re. Za. H consistently and critically objects to the Rif's views, but at the same time holds him and his works in high esteem. These writings belong to a special kind of Rabbinical literature - so- called . From this point of view, the works of Zerachiah reflect a mingling of the school of halakha and the drasha of the scholars of Spain and France not uncommon in Provence. Zerachiah's independence also displeased the conservatives, however, and refutations of his criticisms were written by Nahmanides under the title Mil. A justification of Zerahiah's critique was written by Ezra Malki under the title Shemen la- Ma'or, and since 1. Sefer ha- Ma'or has always been printed together with Alfasi. Sefer Ha- Tsava. Additionally, Zerachiah wrote the book Sefer Ha- Tsava, which explained 1. Gemarah and composed various halakhoth related to shechita and Niddah, etc. At the same time endeavored to show that Alfasi had not observed the principles laid down in the Talmud for halakic interpretation. This work, like its predecessor, was criticized by Na. Major differences in opinion also emerged between Zerachiah and the Ravad III who wrote objections to the Sefer Ha- Maor. Zerachiah replied in kind, writing objections to the Ravad's work Baalei Ha- Nefesh which were full of sarcasm and personal attacks. Zerachiah Gracian-Hen haLevi of Girona (Ba'al haMaor)'s Geni Profile. He is also said to be the progenitor of the illustrious Ish HaLevi Horowitz family. Hassagot 'al Ba'ale ha-Nefesh.Both the Sefer Ha- Tsava and the criticism of Na. Mishnah Kinnim, published at Constantinople in 1. Zerachya was the author of numerous liturgical poems, eighteen of which are found in the Sephardic Ma. His poetry is included in various liturgical rites and was published in a critical edition by B. Bar- Tikva. Legacy. Zerachia Halevi influenced greatly the following generations of rabbis and scholars, and some of them wrote responsa in his defense, among them Nahmanides, who previously had been his irreconcilable critic. Even Ravad, who outlived his friend and rival by 1. Zerachiah's death and wrote about him with great respect, criticizing him only on the substance of issues under consideration. Birth year listed as c. Jewish. He was a famous rabbi, Torah and Talmud commentator and a poet. His father was Isaac Ha- Levi, a Talmudic scholar in Provence, and the son of Zerachiah Ha- Levi, his namesake. The elder Zerachiah was a son of Shem Tov Ha- Levi, one of the greatest Talmudic scholars in Provence, who claimed direct descent of the prophet Samuel, who according to Jewish tradition was a direct descendant of Yitzhar (hence the family name . At the age of 1. 9 he wrote a piyyut in Aramaic and devoted himself to halakhic problems. Ha-Ish Al Ha-Homah : The Life and Times of Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld (Artscroll History Series) by Hillel Danziger, Shlomo Z. Sonnenfeld (ISBN: 9780899064581) from Amazon's Book Store. Free UK delivery on eligible orders. Guardian of Jerusalem: Ha-Ish Al Ha-Homah : The Life and Times of Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld (Artscroll History Series) . Additional Physical Format: Online version: Wilensky, Moshe, 1910-1997. Ha-Ish Al Ha-Homah : The Life and Times of Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld jetzt kaufen. ISBN: 9780899064581, Fremdsprachige B. 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For many years thereafter he lived in Lunel (studying with Meshullam of Lunel), but the conflicts, disputes and quarrels constantly splitting the community forced him to leave. Zerachiah was not only a thorough Talmudist of great erudition, with an analytic and synthetic mind, but he was also deeply versed in Arabic literature, in philosophy,and in astronomy, and was, above all, a gifted poet, combining elegance of style with elevation of sentiment. Judah Ben Saul Ibn Tibbon said of Zerachiah: . Jehudah Ibn Tibbon sent his son Samuel ibn Tibbon to study with Zerachiah. Fame of a scholar and expert on halakhic problems came to him thanks to his book Sefer Ha- Maor which was begun when he was 1. The book is divided into two parts: Ha- Maor Ha- Gadol (the great light) and Ha- Maor Ha- Katan (the small light). In the first part the issues connected to Talmudic tractates . In this book the Re. Za. H consistently and critically objects to the Rif's views, but at the same time holds him and his works in high esteem. These writings belong to a special kind of Rabbinical literature - so- called . From this point of view, Zerachiah stands together with Abraham ben David of Posquieres, known because of his objections to Maimonides , though even between them there was sufficient difference of opinion. Zerachiah, in many cases, prefers the variants of commentaries supplemented by Rashi, and, to a great extent, he relies upon the methods of the scholars of France in commentaries on Gemara. From this point of view, the works of Zerachiah reflect a mingling of the school of halakha and the drasha of the scholars of Spain and France not uncommon in Provence. Zerachiah's independence also displeased the conservatives, however, and refutations of his criticisms were written by Nahmanides under the title Mil. A justification of Zerahiah's critique was written by Ezra Malki under the title Shemen la- Ma'or, and since 1. Sefer ha- Ma'or has always been printed together with Alfasi. Sefer Ha- Tsava. Additionally, Zerachiah wrote the book Sefer Ha- Tsava, which explained 1. Gemarah and composed various halakhoth related to shechita and Niddah, etc. At the same time endeavored to show that Alfasi had not observed the principles laid down in the Talmud for halakic interpretation. This work, like its predecessor, was criticized by Na. Major differences in opinion also emerged between Zerachiah and the Ravad III who wrote objections to the Sefer Ha- Maor. Zerachiah replied in kind, writing objections to the Ravad's work Baalei Ha- Nefesh which were full of sarcasm and personal attacks. Both the Sefer Ha- Tsava and the criticism of Na. Mishnah Kinnim, published at Constantinople in 1. Zerachya was the author of numerous liturgical poems, eighteen of which are found in the Sephardic Ma. His poetry is included in various liturgical rites and was published in a critical edition by B. Even Ravad, who outlived his friend and rival by 1. Zerachiah's death and wrote about him with great respect, criticizing him only on the substance of issues under consideration. Berdichevsky- Sokolka Families Tree - Ha. Levi, Zerachya (Baal Ha. Maor)Also known as Ra. Zah, Ra. ZBI and Baal Ha- Maor (completed the book in 1. Zerahiah was thorough Talmudist of great education, with an analytic and synthetic mind, but he was also deeply versed in Arabic literature, in Philosophy, and astronomy , and was, above all a gifted poet, combining elegance of style with elevation of sentiment.
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