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Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym ראבי״ה‎ Ra'avyah; 1140–1225) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany. He had a significant influence on Asher ben Jehiel (the ROSH). As a Rishon, he was prominent amongst the Tosafists of the middle-ages, and was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum. In the course of his long life he wandered from place to place: Bonn, Worms, Würzburg, Mainz, Cologne, Regensburg, and throughout France and Lombardy.

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  • Elieser ben Joel HaLevi (de)
  • Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi (en)
  • Элиезер бен-Иоель га-Леви (ru)
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  • Elieser ben Joel HaLevi aus Bonn (auch als ראבי"ה Ra'avja bekannt; * um 1140; wahrscheinlich um 1225 gestorben) war ein rabbinischer Gelehrter aus Deutschland. (de)
  • Элиезер бен-Иоель га-Леви из Бонна (род. в Бонне ок. 1160 года, ум. ок. 1235 г.) — германский галахист, чьи сочинения являются основным источником произведений Меира из Ротенбурга, Ашера и Мордехая и, таким образом — краеугольным камнем ритуала ашкеназских евреев. (ru)
  • Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym ראבי״ה‎ Ra'avyah; 1140–1225) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany. He had a significant influence on Asher ben Jehiel (the ROSH). As a Rishon, he was prominent amongst the Tosafists of the middle-ages, and was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum. In the course of his long life he wandered from place to place: Bonn, Worms, Würzburg, Mainz, Cologne, Regensburg, and throughout France and Lombardy. (en)
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  • Elieser ben Joel HaLevi aus Bonn (auch als ראבי"ה Ra'avja bekannt; * um 1140; wahrscheinlich um 1225 gestorben) war ein rabbinischer Gelehrter aus Deutschland. (de)
  • Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi of Bonn (Hebrew acronym ראבי״ה‎ Ra'avyah; 1140–1225) was a Rabbinic scholar in Germany. He had a significant influence on Asher ben Jehiel (the ROSH). As a Rishon, he was prominent amongst the Tosafists of the middle-ages, and was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum. In the course of his long life he wandered from place to place: Bonn, Worms, Würzburg, Mainz, Cologne, Regensburg, and throughout France and Lombardy. His maternal grandfather was Eliezer ben Nathan (Ra'avan). Eliezer studied under his father Joel haLevi of Bonn, as well as under Judah HeHasid and Judah ben Kalonymus of Mainz. His brother died a martyr's death in 1216. Eliezer's mourning for him was so great that his vision was impaired and he was compelled to dictate his novellae to his students. His major work, Sefer Avi HaEzri (My Father is my Help), which is more commonly known by its author's acronym as Sefer Ra'avyah (also spelled Sefer Rabiah), is a compendium of articles that he developed into a book. It contains halakhot and legal decisions. (en)
  • Элиезер бен-Иоель га-Леви из Бонна (род. в Бонне ок. 1160 года, ум. ок. 1235 г.) — германский галахист, чьи сочинения являются основным источником произведений Меира из Ротенбурга, Ашера и Мордехая и, таким образом — краеугольным камнем ритуала ашкеназских евреев. (ru)
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