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Yom Tov Asevilli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yom Tov Asevilli Yom Tov ben Avraham Asevilli (1250-1330),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Purim- Are Newly Married Men, A Tzandak, Mohel and Father of Birt Milah Exempt From Fasting On Taanit Esther )〕 commonly known by the Hebrew acronym as the Ritva, ((ヘブライ語:ריטב"א)) was a medieval rabbi and ''Halakhist'' famous for his commentary on the Talmud. The name "Asevilli" (sometimes pronounced "Ishbili") is a Hebrew rendering of the Arabic ''Isbili'', meaning "from Seville". Asevilli was born in Seville, Spain in 1250. He learned in the North of Spain and became the Rabbi of Saragossa. He died in 1330. He was the student of the Ra'ah and the Rashba and the teacher of Rabbi Yitzchak ben Manor. His commentary on the Talmud is extremely concise and as such is one of the most frequently referred to Talmudic commentators until today. Many sections of the commentary have been subject to debate regarding their actual authorship, but the majority of the work has remained free from controversy. He also wrote commentaries on the writings of Isaac Alfasi and certain works of Nahmanides.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jewish Commentators — their Lives and Works )〕 ==References==
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