"Rashi" by Maurice Liber is a historical biography written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on the life and contributions of the renowned Jewish rabbi Rashi, who played a pivotal role in developing Talmudic and Biblical commentary in medieval France. The book delves into Rashi's intellectual milieu, his family lineage, and the significant impact of his scholarship on Jewish learning. The opening of the biography sets the stage by marking the historical context surrounding Rashi's life, particularly the state of the Jewish community in France during the 11th century. It highlights the challenges and conditions faced by Jews, such as their relationship with Christians and their evolving status under various regimes. The author notes Rashi's humble beginnings in Troyes, his exceptional educational journey, and the notable figures who influenced his scholarly pursuits. Overall, the beginning establishes Rashi as a vital link in Jewish historical and intellectual tradition, preparing readers for an exploration of his enduring legacy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Rashi
By Maurice Liber
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