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Moses of Évreux
Moses of Évreux was a French tosafist, and author of a siddur,〔''Semaḳ'' No. 154〕 who flourished at Évreux in Normandy in the first half of the thirteenth century, and was the older brother and teacher of the tosafist Samuel of Évreux.〔Tos. to ''Beẓah'' 21b, to '' 'Er.'' 6b, and to ''Soṭah'' 22a〕
Gross identifies him with Moses ben Shneor, the teacher of the author of ''Sefer ha-Gan'', a commentary on the Pentateuch. Others have generally supposed to him to be the son of Yom-Ṭov, referred to in Elijah Mizraḥi's responsa (No. 82).
The ''Tosafot of Évreux'', much used by tosafists, was his work. He is quoted in the tosafot on Berakot, and his name is frequently written.〔Tos. to ''Soṭah.'' 22a; ''Shiṭṭah Meḳubbeẓet'' on B. Ḳ. 3a et passim〕 His tosafot are called also ''Shiṭṭah of Évreux''.〔''Teshubot Mahram'', No. 608〕 Moses wrote his tosafot on the margin of a copy of Isaac Alfasi, whose authority he invoked.〔Tos. to ''Ber.'' 26b〕
== Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography ==

* Michael, ''Or ha-Ḥayyim'', No. 1118;
* Zunz, ''Z. G.'' p. 39;
* Carmoly, ''Ben Chananja'' 1861, p. 195;
* Gross, ''Gallia Judaica'', p. 40;
* Steinschneider, ''Cat. Bodl.'' col. 1814.

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