Aaron of Pinsk
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Aaron of Pinsk | |
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Born | Aharon Kretinger |
Died | 1841 |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Known for | Author of Tosafot Aharon |
Notable work | Tosafot Aharon |
Aaron of Pinsk, also Aharon Kretinger, was a rabbi in Kretinga, in the Kovno Governorate, and afterward in Pinsk, where he died in 1841. He wrote Tosafot Aharon,[1] in which he attempted to solve the questions of the Tosafists in various Talmudic treatises, notably in Zera'im, Mo'ed, and Niddah. The book, which contains also scholastic and cabalistic discourses, was printed in 1858.[2]
References
- ^ תוספות אהרן (in Hebrew). Konigsberg. 1858. OCLC 233044513. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Deutsch, Gotthard (1901–1906). "AARON OF PINSK". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Retrieved Mar 2, 2016.
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